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 miejsce | Chorąży | Dyscyplina |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1964, Tokio | Alberto Torres | Lekkoatletyka |
2 | 1968, Meksyk | b.d. | |
3 | 1972, Monachium | b.d. | |
4 | 1976, Montreal | b.d. | |
5 | 1980, Moskwa | b.d. | |
6 | 1984, Los Angeles | Pedro Nolasco | Boks |
7 | 1988, Seul | b.d. | |
8 | 1992, Barcelona | b.d. | |
9 | 1996, Atlanta | Joan Guzmán | Boks |
10 | 2000, Sydney | Wanda Rijo | Podnoszenie ciężarów |
11 | 2004, Ateny | Félix Sánchez | Lekkoatletyka |
12 | 2008, Pekin | Félix Sánchez | Lekkoatletyka |
13 | 2012, Londyn | Yulis Gabriel Mercedes | Taekwondo |
14 | 2016, Rio | Leguelin Santos | Lekkoatletyka |
Bibliografia
- Dominikana (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2012-09-13]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2009-02-19)].
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