Lista chorążych reprezentacji Dominikany na igrzyskach olimpijskich

Lista chorążych reprezentacji Dominikany na igrzyskach olimpijskich – lista zawodników i zawodniczek reprezentacji Dominikany, którzy podczas ceremonii otwarcia nowożytnych igrzysk olimpijskich nieśli flagę Dominikany.

Chronologiczna lista chorążych

Lp.Rok i miejsceChorążyDyscyplina
11964, TokioTorres, AlbertoAlberto TorresLekkoatletyka
21968, Meksykb.d.
31972, Monachiumb.d.
41976, Montrealb.d.
51980, Moskwab.d.
61984, Los AngelesNolasco, PedroPedro NolascoBoks
71988, Seulb.d.
81992, Barcelonab.d.
91996, AtlantaGuzmán, JoanJoan GuzmánBoks
102000, SydneyRijo, WandaWanda RijoPodnoszenie ciężarów
112004, AtenySánchez, FélixFélix SánchezLekkoatletyka
122008, PekinSánchez, FélixFélix SánchezLekkoatletyka
132012, LondynMercedes, Yulis GabrielYulis Gabriel MercedesTaekwondo
142016, RioSantos, LeguelinLeguelin SantosLekkoatletyka

Bibliografia

  • Dominikana (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2012-09-13]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2009-02-19)].

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