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Qatar At The Olympics
Qatar has competed in 10 Summer Olympic Games. They have never competed in the Winter Olympic Games. Their first ever Olympic gold medal was won by Fares El-Bakh in weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics, followed by a gold medal for Mutaz Essa Barshim in men's high jump. They have also won one silver and four bronze medals. Following the 2008 Summer Olympics, Qatar was, along with Saudi Arabia and Brunei, one of only three countries never to have sent a female athlete to the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee in 2010 announced it would "press" these countries to allow and facilitate women's participation, and shortly thereafter the Qatar Olympic Committee announced that it "hoped to send up to four female athletes in shooting and fencing" to the 2012 London Summer Olympics. The country ultimately included four female athletes in its delegation.
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Qatar Olympic Committee
Qatar Olympic Committee ( ar, اللجنة الأولمبية القطرية, IOC code: QAT) is the National Olympic Committee representing Qatar. History The QOC was formed in 1979 and was granted full recognition by the International Olympic Committee in 1980. QOC's main goal is to bring world-class sports events to Qatar, ensure sporting success and encourage people to participate in sports at all levels. The QOC developed many programs, events and initiatives, such as National Sports Day, the Qatar Olympic Academy, the Qatar Women’s Sports Committee, the Schools Olympic Program, and the Qatar Athlete Development Pathway. Their vision is to become a leading nation in bringing the world together through the development of sport.  They want to support and develop performance in sports within the context of olympic spirit and spread physical activities throughout Qatar. Joaan bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the fifth son of the father Emir, became the QOC president in May 2015. ...
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Qatar At The 1984 Summer Olympics
Qatar competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. Results by event Athletics Men's Decathlon * Manzour Salah :* Final Result — 6589 points (→ 21st place) Football (soccer) Men's Team Competition: * Preliminary Round (Group A) :* Qatar – France 2 – 2 :* Qatar – Chile 0 – 1 :* Qatar – Norway 0 – 2 * Quarter Finals :* → Did not advance *Team Roster: :* ( 1.) Younis Lari :* ( 2.) Mohddeham Alsowaida :* ( 3.) Sultan Waleed :* ( 4.) Yousuf Aladsani :* ( 5.) Mobarak Alali :* ( 6.) Faraj Almass :* ( 7.) Mubarak Suwaide :* ( 8.) Mohammad Alammari :* ( 9.) Ahmad Almajed :* (10.) Mubarak Alkhater :* (11.) Salem Mehaizaa :* (12.) Ali Alsadah :* (13.) Adel Malalla :* (14.) Ibrahim Ahmad :* (15.) Mansoor Bakheet :* (16.) Khalid Almohanedi :* (17.) Issa Almohamadi ReferencesOfficial Olympic Reports
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2012 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXX Olympiad, were a summer multi-sport event held in London, the capital of the United Kingdom, from 27 July to 12 August. A total of 10,768 athletes from 204 nations participated in 302 events in 26 sports across 39 different disciplines. Overall, 86 nations received at least one medal, and 55 of them won at least one gold medal. Athletes from the United States won the most medals overall, with 104, and the most gold medals, with 47. The latter record is the largest gold medal haul for the country at a non-US hosted Olympics. Host nation Great Britain won 29 gold medals and 65 overall medals making it the most successful Olympics performance for that nation since the 1908 edition. Michael Phelps and Missy Franklin won the most gold medals at the games with four each. Phelps also won the greatest number of medals overall winning six in total. Bahrain, Botswana, Cyprus, Gabon, Grenada, Guatemala, and Montenegro a ...
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2008 Summer Olympics Medal Table
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2004 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 2004 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, were a summer multi-sport event held in Athens, the capital city of Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. A total of 10,625 athletes from 201 countries represented by National Olympic Committees participated in these games, competing in 301 events in 28 sports. Kiribati and Timor Leste competed for the first time in these Olympic Games. Athletes from 74 countries won at least one medal. The United States won the most gold medals (36), the most silver medals (40) and the most medals overall (101). China finished second on the International Olympic Committee medal table (though third in terms of total medals), the country's best performance until the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where they was hosts. Russia finished third, (second in total medals), and also won the most bronze medals (38). Host nation Greece finished fifteenth, with six gold, six silver, and four bronze medals, in its ...
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Qatar At The 2004 Summer Olympics
Qatar competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders ..., from 13 to 29 August 2004. Athletics Qatari athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event at the 'A' Standard, and 1 at the 'B' Standard). ;Men ;Track & road events ;Field events ;Combined events – Decathlon Shooting Two Qatari shooters qualified to compete in the following events: ;Men Swimming ;Men Weightlifting Two Qatari weightlifters (both were born in Bulgaria, but changed their nationality) qualified for the following events: See also * Qatar at the 2002 Asian Games * Qatar at the 2004 Summer Paralympics References External linksOfficial Report of the ...
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2000 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were a summer multi-sport event held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, from 15 September to 1 October 2000. A total of 10,651 athletes from 199 nations represented by National Olympic Committees (NOCs) (with Individual Olympic Athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, four individual athletes from East Timor) competed in 300 events in 28 sports. Athletes from 80 countries won at least one medal. The United States won the most medals overall with 93, as well as the most gold (37) medals. Host nation Australia finished the Games with 58 medals overall (16 gold, 25 silver, and 17 bronze). Cameroon, Colombia, Latvia, Mozambique and Slovenia won a gold medal for the first time in their Olympic histories, while Vietnam, Barbados, North Macedonia, Macedonia, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, and Saudi Arabia won their first ever Olympic medals. __TOC__ Medal table The ranking in this ta ...
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Qatar At The 2000 Summer Olympics
Qatar competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Medalists Results by event Athletics Men's 400m *Ibrahim Ismail Muftah *# Round 1 – 45.48 *# Round 2 – 45.96 (did not advance) * Salaheldin Elsafi Bakkar *# Round 1 – 46.16 (did not advance) Men's 800m * Abdu I. Yousuf *# Round 1 – 01:53.23 (did not advance) Men's 5,000m * Mohammed Suleiman *# Round 1 – 13:30.12 *# Final – 13:45.10 (14th place) *Ahmed Ibrahim Warsama *# Round 1 – 14:00.30 (did not advance) Men's 4 × 400 m * Ahmed H. Al-Imam, Salaheldin Elsafi Bakkar, Mubarak Faraj Al-Nubi, Ibrahim Ismail Muftah *# Round 1 – DQ (did not advance) Men's 3,000m Steeplechase *Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin *# Round 1 – 08:23.94 *# Final – 08:30.89 (10th place) Men's Shot Put *Bilal Saad Mubarak *# Qualifying – 18.30 (did not advance) Men's Discus * Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari *# Qualifying – 54.47 (did not advance) Men's Long Jump * Abdulrahman Faraj Al-Nubi *# Qualifying – NM (did not advanc ...
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1996 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 1996 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, were a summer multi-sport event held in Atlanta, Georgia, United States from 19 July to 4 August 1996. A total of 10,318 athletes from 197 National Olympic Committees (NOCs), competed in 271 events in 26 sports. Athletes from 79 NOCs won at least one medal. The United States won the most gold medals (44), as well as the most medals overall (101) for the first time since 1984, and for the first time since 1968 in a non-boycotted Summer Olympics. Donovan Bailey of Canada set a world record in the men's 100m race (9.84 seconds). Michael Johnson of the United States set a world record in the 200m race (19.32 seconds) and Naim Suleymanoglu of Turkey set the record of an unprecedented three consecutive Olympic titles in weightlifting. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan ...
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Qatar At The 1996 Summer Olympics
Qatar competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. Results by event Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay * Mubarak Faraj, Ali Doka, Sami al-Abdulla, and Hamad al-Dosari :* Heat — 3:08.25 (→ did not advance) Men's 400m Hurdles * Mubarak Faraj :*Heat — 49.27s (→ did not advance) Men's 800m *Abdul Rahman Al-Abdullah :*Heat — 1:48.52s (→ did not advance) Men's 3,000 metres Steeplechase *Jamal Abdi Hassan :* Heat — 8:36.99 :* Semifinals — 8:36.40 (→ did not advance) ReferencesOfficial Olympic Reportssports-reference
Nations at the 1996 Summer Olympics

1992 Summer Olympics Medal Table
The 1992 Summer Olympics medal table is a list of National Olympic Committees and two non-NOC teams ranked by the number of medals won during the 1992 Summer Olympics, held in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, from July 25 to August 9, 1992. A total of 9,356 athletes from 169 countries participated in these games, competing in 257 events in 28 sports. Athletes from 64 countries won at least one medal, leaving 105 countries without a medal. The Unified Team (ex-USSR countries that competed together because the Soviet Union broke up several months before the start of the Games) won the most medals overall, 112, as well as the most gold medals, 45, edging the United States team that won 108 total and 37 gold medals respectively. As of 2021, these are the last Summer Olympics where the United States did not win the most medals overall, and the only one since 1936 where the most gold medals were not won by either the USA, the USSR, or China. Host nation Spain f ...
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Qatar At The 1992 Summer Olympics
Qatar competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The nation won its first Olympic medal at these Games. Medalists Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Results by event Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay * Sami Jumah, Masoud Khamis, Ibrahim Ismail Muftah, and Fareh Ibrahim Ali :* Heat — 3:07.26 (→ did not advance) Men's Long Jump * Abdullah Mohamed Al-Sheib :* Qualification — 7.27 m (→ did not advance) Men's Shot Put *Bilal Saad Mubarak Bilal Saad Mubarak ( ar, بلال سعد مُبارك) (18 December 1972 – 27 October 2018) was a Qatari shot putter. His best finishes include eleventh place at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics, 1995 World Championships and tenth pl ... :* Qualification — 17.01 m (→ did not advance) References Official Olympic Reports
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