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Ireland at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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IOC code
  
IRL

Flag bearer
  
Francie Barrett

Website
  
www.olympicsport.ie

Ireland at the 1996 Summer Olympics

NOC
  
Olympic Council of Ireland

Competitors
  
78 (62 men and 16 women) in 13 sports

Medals Ranked 28th
  
Gold Silver Bronze Total 3 0 1 4

Ireland competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States.

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Medalists

Ireland won three gold and one bronze medal at the 1996 Olympics, the highest number ever, and was placed 28th in the medals table. Sonia O'Sullivan, who was seen as the best medal chance prior to the competition, did not win a medal.

Michelle Smith was accused of doping, though the accusations were not substantiated at the time. Two years after the Atlanta Games, FINA banned Smith for four years for tampering with her urine sample using alcohol; the testers also found traces of a metabolic precursor of testosterone, Androstenedione. Smith was not stripped of her medals, as the test upon which the ban was based was conducted well after the Games.

Gold

  • Michelle Smith — Swimming, Women's 400 metres Freestyle
  • Michelle Smith — Swimming, Women's 200 metres Individual Medley
  • Michelle Smith — Swimming, Women's 400 metres Individual Medley
  • Bronze

  • Michelle Smith — Swimming, Women's 200 metres Butterfly
  • Archery

    Ireland again sent only one archer to the Olympics. Keith Hanlon won his first match, but was defeated in the second round.

    Men

    Athletics

    Men
    Women

    Road

    Men

    Track

    Pursuits
    Points races

    Shooting

    Rifle

    Swimming

    Men
    Women

    References

    Ireland at the 1996 Summer Olympics Wikipedia