Peru at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Peru competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.
Peru at the 1996 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | PER |
NOC | Peruvian Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Atlanta | |
Competitors | 29 (15 men and 14 women) in 8 sports |
Flag bearer | Juan Giha |
Medals |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Results by event
Athletics
Men's 100 metres
- Javier Verne
Men's Marathon
- Miguel Mallqui — 2:25.56 (→ 71st place)
Men's 110m Hurdles
Men's High Jump
Women's Marathon
- Marilú Salazar — 2:48.58 (→ 54th place)
Boxing
Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)
- First Round — Lost to Yang Xiangzhong (China) on points (7-16)
Swimming
Men's 100 metres Breaststroke
Women's 200 metres Freestyle
Women's 400 metres Freestyle
Women's 800 metres Freestyle
Women's Indoor Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group B)
- Lost to Brazil (0-3)
- Lost to Germany (0-3)
- Lost to Cuba (0-3)
- Lost to Russia (0-3)
- Lost to Canada (2-3)
- Quarterfinals
- did not advance (→ Eleventh place)
- Team Roster
- Luren Baylon
- Milagros Camere
- Leyla Chihuán
- Milagros Contreras
- Yolanda Delgado
- Iris Falcón
- Sara Joya
- Sandra Rodríguez
- Milagros Moy
- Paola Ramos
- Marjorie Vilchez
- Yulissa Zamudio
- Head Coach: Park Jong-Dug
Wrestling
Men's Light-Flyweight (Greco-Roman)
Men's Flyweight (Greco-Roman)
- Joël Basaldua
Men's Middleweight (Greco-Roman)
Men's Light-Heavyweight (Greco-Roman)
Men's Featherweight (Freestyle)
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