- Myanmar at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Myanmar at the Olympic Games
Flag of Myanmar – Flag bearersIOC code MYA NOC Myanmar Olympic Committee At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Competitors 2 (0 men, 2 women) in 2 sports Flag bearer U Hla Win (weightlifting coach) Medals Gold
0Silver
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0Olympic history (summary) Summer Games 1948* • 1952* • 1956* • 1960* • 1964* • 1968* • 1972* • 1976 • 1980* • 1984* • 1988* • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 *As Burma
Burma competed as Myanmar at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The country sent only two representatives, both of them women.[1]
Contents
Results by event
Archery
Thin Thin Khaing drew an opponent ranked 70 places ahead of her in the opening round, but made the most of it, managing to make it the closest match of the Games. Down one point with two arrows left, Thin hit a ten and watched her opponent score eight, pulling her ahead. However, her Polish opponent responded with a ten on her final shot to force a tie. On the first tiebreaker shot, both archers shot a nine, which they both repeated on the second shot. On the third shot, Sobieraj hit another nine, but Thin could only manage a seven, which eliminated her. This match was the only one in the Archery competition to require three tie-breaker shots.
- Thin Thin Khaing
- Ranking Round: 622 points (38th overall)
- 1/32 Round: Lost to (27) Małgorzata Sobieraj of Poland (151 - 151; Tiebreaker 1: 9 - 9, Tiebreaker 2: 9 - 9, Tiebreaker 3: 7 - 9)
Weightlifting
Aye Khine Nan lifted enough to win tie for fourth place, but tested positive for an anabolic steroid, and was stripped of her result.[2]
- Aye Khine Nan
- 190.0 kg (Snatch: 82.5 kg, Clean & Jerk: 107.5 kg)
- Disqualified: Anti-doping rule violation (originally 4th place)
Officials
- President: H.e. Brig. Gen. Thura Aye Myint
- Secretary General: Colonel Thaung Htike
References
- ^ "Six Myanmar athletes to compete in Beijing Olympics", June 25, 2008
- ^ "Myanmar weightlifter flunks drug test". CBC Sports. August 17, 2004. http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/story/2004/08/17/myanmar-doping040817.html. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
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