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Austria at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Austria at the Summer Olympic Games 2016 was represented by 71 athletes in 22 sports. At the opening ceremony of the Games, the right to carry the national flag was entrusted to the multiple winner of the European Championships table tennis player Liu Jia , and at the closing ceremony the only medalists of the 2016 Games in the Austrian national team for yachtsmen Thomas Zayats and Tane Frank , who won bronze in the Nakra 17 class . The only Olympic medal allowed the Austrian national team to take 78th place in the unofficial medal standings. The Austrian House at the Games was opened on August 4 on the basis of the Botafogo football club [2] .

Austria at the Olympics
Flag used in the Games
IOC CodeAUT
NOCAustrian Olympic Committee
Official site
Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro
Athletes71 in 22 sports
Standard bearerLiu Jia [1]
Thomas Hare and Tanya Frank (closing)
Medals
Place 78
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
one
Total
one
Participation in the Summer Olympics
1896 • 1900 • 1904 • 1908 • 1912 • 1920 • 1924 • 1928 • 1932 • 1936 • 1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 • 2012 • 2016 • 2020
Participation in the Winter Olympics
1924 • 1928 • 1932 • 1936 • 1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 • 2010 • 2014 • 2018

Content

Medals

Bronze
NoAthletesSport (discipline)date
one
  Sailing ( Nakra 17 )August 16 [3]

National Team

The composition of the Austrian Olympic team
  Rowing
  1.   Bernhard Sieber
  2. Paul Sieber
  3.   Magdalena Lobnig
  Badminton
  1.   David Obernosterer
  2.   Elizabeth Baldeufe
Cycling
  Cycling highway
  1.   Stefan Denifle
  2. Georg Praydler
  3.   Martina Ritter
  Cycling mountain bike
  1. Quota 1
  Golf
  1.   Bernd Weisberger
  2.   Christine Wolff
Kayaking and Canoeing
  Rowing slalom
  1.   Mario Leitner
  2.   Corinne Kunle
  Judo
  1.   Danielle allhorstorfer
  2. Ludwig paischer
  3.   Bernadette Graf
  4. Catherine Unterwurtzer
  5. Sabrina Filzmozer
  Horseback Riding
  1.   Victoria Max-Toerer
  Athletics
  1.   Quota 1
  2. Quota 2
  3. Quota 3
  4. Quota 4
  5.   Andrea Mayr
  6. Quota 6
  7. Quota 7
  8. Quota 8
  9. Quota 9
  Table tennis
  1. Robert Gardos
  2. Stefan Fegerl
  3. Daniel Habezon
  4. Li Qiangbin
  5. Liu Jia
  6. Sofia Polkanova
  Sailing
  1. Niko Delle Carth
  2. Thomas Hare
  3. Florian Reichshtedter
  4. Nikolaus Resch
  5. Matthias Schmid
  6. Lara Vadlau
  7. Jolanta ogar
  8. Tanya Frank
  Swimming
  1. Felix Aubek
  2. David Brandl
  3. Birgit Kosicek
  4. Lena Croyndl
  5. Lisa Zaiser
  6. Jordis Steinegger
  Beach volleyball
  1. Clemens Doppler
  2. Robin Seidl
  3. Alexander Horst
  4. Alexander Huber
  Diving
  1. Konstantin Blaha
  Synchronized swimming
  1. Irene Alexandri
  2. Anna Maria Alexandri
  Gymnastics
  1. Lisa ecker
  Shooting
  1. Sebastian Kuntshik
  2. Thomas Mathis
  3. Gernot Rumpler
  4. Alexander Schmirl
  5. Olivia Hofman
  Archery
  1. Laursen Baldauff
  Tennis
  1. Oliver marah
  2. Alexander Peyia
  Triathlon
  1. Quota 1
  2. Quota 2
  3. Quota 3
  Fencing
  1. Rene Pranz
  Rhythmic gymnastics
  1. Nicole Ruprecht

Competition Results

  Rowing

In the next round of each race are some of the best crews (depending on the discipline). Athletes who retired in the preliminary round get into the comforting race. 6 strongest crews make it to finals A, the rest play for places in the BF consolation finals.

Men
CompetitionAthletesAdvance checkQualifying roundQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalSummary
a place
Check inTimeA placeCheck inTimeA placeCheck inTimeA placeCheck inTimeA placeTimeA place
twos doubles, light weightBernhard Sieber
Paul Sieber
26: 43,37fournot carried outSemi finalThe final
Women
CompetitionAthletesAdvance checkQualifying roundQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalSummary
a place
Check inTimeA placeCheck inTimeA placeCheck inTimeA placeCheck inTimeA placeTimeA place
singlesMagdalena Lobnigfive8: 26,83oneQdid not participate27: 35,373 QSemifinal A / BThe final

  Badminton

Singles
CompetitionAthletesGroup stage1/8 final1/4 finals1/2 finalsThe finalSummary
a place
1 match2 matchA place
menDavid ObernostererGroup
womenElizabeth BaldeufeGroup

Cycling

  Highway

Men
CompetitionAthletesTimeA placeLag
group raceGeorg Praydler6:29:4244+19: 37
Stefan DenifleDNF
split raceGeorg Praydler1: 16: 02.36sixteen+3: 47.94
Women
CompetitionAthletesTimeA placeLag
group raceMartina RitterDNF

  Mountain Bike

Men
CompetitionAthletesTimeA placeLag
cross country

Water sports

  Swimming

In the next round at each distance are the athletes who showed the best result, regardless of the place occupied in their swim.

Men
DistanceAthletesPreliminary roundSemi finalThe final
SwimResultA placeSwimResultA placeResultA place
200 meters freestyleFelix Aubek31: 47.2418completed the speech
400 meters freestyleFelix Aubek63: 49,3525not carried outcompleted the speech
David Brandl33: 54,5940not carried outcompleted the speech
1500 meters freestyleFelix Aubekfour15: 36.2442not carried outcompleted the speech
Women
DistanceAthletesPreliminary roundSemi finalThe final
SwimResultA placeSwimResultA placeResultA place
50 meters freestyleBirgit Kosicek
200 meters of integrated swimmingLisa Zaiserfour2: 15.2326completed the speech
Lena Croyndl32: 15.71thirtycompleted the speech
400 meters of integrated swimmingJordis Steineggerone4: 47.8429not carried outcompleted the speech

  Jumping in the water

Men
CompetitionAthletesPreliminary roundSemi finalThe final
ResultA placeResultA placeResultA place
springboard, 3 metersKonstantin Blaha

  Synchronized swimming

According to the results of the qualifying round in duet competitions, 12 strongest teams pass to the finals. In the finals, synchronizers perform only an arbitrary program. The total amount is the sum of the results of the final arbitrary program and the points received by the duets for the technical program performed in the qualifying round.

CompetitionAthletesQualificationThe finalFinal
result
Technical
program
Arbitrary
program
TotalArbitrary
program
PointsA placePointsA placePointsA placePointsA placePointsA place
duetsAnna Maria Alexandri
Irene Alexandri
85,0637eleven85,266712170,33041285,063785,5333170,597012

Volleyball

  Beach Volleyball

Men
CompetitionAthletesGroup stage1/8 finalQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalA place
Rivals
Score
Rivals
Score
Rivals
Score
A placeRivals
Score
Rivals
Score
Rivals
Score
Rivals
Score
menClemens Doppler
Alexander Horst
Group A
 
ITA A. Ranieri /
A. Carambula
P 14:21, 13:21
 
BRA Alison /
B. Schmidt
At 23:21, 16:21, 15:13
 
CAN D. Binstock /
S. Schechter
::
Alexander Huber
Robin Seidl
Group f
 
ESP A. Gavira /
P. Herrera
P 21:14, 17:21, 13:15
 
USA D. Gibb /
K. Patterson
At 21:18, 21:18
 
QAT D. Pereira /
Sh. Yunus
::

Gymnastics

  Gymnastics

In the qualifying round was selected, both in the final team all-around, and in the finals of personal disciplines. 24 athletes were selected to the finals of individual all-around with the highest results, and 8 athletes reached the finals of individual exercises, and the country could not be represented by more than 2 athletes in the finals of individual disciplines. In the team all-around in the qualification on each projectile were 4 athletes, and in the offset were the three best results. In the finals of the team competition, three athletes performed on each projectile and all three results were taken into account.

Women
All-around
CompetitionAthletesQualificationThe final
    TotalA place    TotalA place
personal all-aroundLisa ecker14,10012,20013,40013,26652,96643Complete the speech
Individual exercises
CompetitionAthletesQualificationThe final
GlassesA placeGlassesA place
uneven barsLisa ecker12,20073Complete the speech
logLisa ecker13,40046Complete the speech
floor exerciseLisa ecker13,26648Complete the speech

  Rhythmic Gymnastics

Women
CompetitionAthletesQualificationThe final
GlassesA placeGlassesA place
individual all-aroundNicole Ruprecht67,74820Complete the speech

  Golf

The last time golf competitions at the Olympic Games were held in 1904. Golf competitions will take place on an 18-hole course, with a score of 72 pairs. Each participant will take all 18 holes 4 times.

Men
CompetitionAthletesFirst roundSecond roundThird roundFourth roundFinal
result
Summary
a place
GlassesA placeGlassesA placeGlassesA placeGlassesA place
menBernd Weisberger
Women
CompetitionAthletesFirst roundSecond roundThird roundFourth roundFinal
result
Summary
a place
GlassesA placeGlassesA placeGlassesA placeGlassesA place
womenChristine Wolff

Canoeing and Rowing

  Rowing Slalom

The qualifying round was held in two attempts. The result in each attempt consisted of the time spent on the passage of the track and the amount of penalty points that the athlete received for the wrong passage of the gate. One penalty point was equal to one second. From 2 attempts, the best result was selected, according to the results of which, the athletes with the least amount of points, which passed to the next round, were identified. In the semifinals, the rowers performed on one attempt. The athletes reached the final with the lowest result.

Men
CompetitionAthletesPreliminary stageSemi finalThe final
1 attempt2 attemptA place
TimeFineTotalTimeFineTotalTimeFineTotalA placeTimeFineTotalA place
single paddle boatsMario Leitner91.29293.2991.89293,8915 Q
Women
CompetitionAthletesPreliminary stageSemi finalThe final
1 attempt2 attemptA place
TimeFineTotalTimeFineTotalTimeFineTotalA placeTimeFineTotalA place
single paddle boatsCorinne Kunle109.630109.63107.020107.0212 Q

  Judo

Judo competitions were held on the system with knockout. The consolation rounds included athletes who lost to the semifinalists of the tournament. Two athletes who won in a consolation round fought for bronze against judoists who lost in the semifinal.

Men
CategoryAthletes1/32 finals1/16 final1/8 finalQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalA place
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
up to 60 kgLudwig paischerdid not participate 
ARM O. Davtyan
P 000: 100
completed the speech17
over 100 kgDanielle allhorstorfer
Women
CategoryAthletes1/16 final1/8 finalQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalA place
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
up to 57 kgSabrina Filzmozer 
GBR N. Smith-Davies
P 000: 011
completed the speech17
up to 63 kgCatherine Unterwurtzer
up to 70 kgBernadette Graf

  Equestrian sport

Dressage
CompetitionAthletesBig PrizeGrand Prize relocationKYR Grand PrizeTotal
ResultA placeResultA placeResultA placeResultA place
personal dressageVictoria Max-Toerer
horse -

  Athletics

Men
Road disciplines
DisciplineSportsmanTimeA placeLag
marathon
Technical disciplines
DisciplineSportsmanQualificationThe final
ResultA placeResultA place
discus throw
Women
Running disciplines
DisciplineSportsmanPreliminary roundQuarter finalsSemifinalsThe final
RaceTimeA placeRaceTimeA placeRaceTimeA placeTimeA place
5,000 meters raceNot carried out
100 meter hurdlesNot carried out
Road disciplines
DisciplineSportsmanTimeA placeLag
marathonAndrea Mayr

  Table Tennis

Table tennis competitions were held in a play-off system . Each match continues until one of the tennis players wins 4 games. The strongest 16 athletes started the competition from the third round, the next 16 by rating started from the second round.

Men
CompetitionAthletesQualificationFirst roundSecond roundThird round1/8 final1/4 finalsSemi finalThe final
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
singlesRobert Gardos (31)did not participate 
ROU O. Ionescu
P 1: 4
completed the speech
Stefan Fegerl (16)did not participate 
JPN K. Niva (17)
P 1: 4
completed the speech
team rankRobert Gardos
Stefan Fegerl
Daniel Habezon
not carried out  Portugal
:
Women
CompetitionAthletesQualificationFirst roundSecond roundThird round1/8 final1/4 finalsSemi finalThe final
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
singlesLiu Jia (16)did not participate 
NED Li Jiao (20)
4: 1
 
SIN Feng Tianwei (2)
P 1: 4
completed the speech
Sofia Polkanova (32)Did not participate 
AUS Lai Jianfang
P 2: 4
Complete the speech
team rankLiu Jia
Sofia Polkanova
Li Qiangbin
Not carried out  Netherlands
:

  Sailing

The sailing competitions in each of the classes consisted of 10 races, with the exception of the 49th class, where 12 races were held. In each race, the athletes began to swim with a general start. The winner of each race was the crew, the first to cross the finish line. The number of points going to the overall standings corresponded to the place occupied by the team. The top 10 crews on the results of 10 heats got into the medal race, the results of which also went to the overall standings. In the medal race, the points received by the crew doubled. In the event that a competitor could not complete the race, he was awarded points equal to the number of participants plus one. In the final scoring, the worst result shown by the crew in one of the races was not taken into account. The team with the lowest score becomes an Olympic champion.

Men
ClassAthletesRaceGlassesA place
one23fourfive67eight9teneleven12M
470Florian Reichshtedter
Matthias Schmid
Not carried out
49thNiko Delle Carth
Nikolaus Resch
Women
ClassAthletesRaceGlassesA place
one23fourfive67eight9teneleven12M
470Jolanta ogar
Lara Vadlau
Not carried out
Open class

Competitions in the Olympic class catamarans Nakra 17 debut in the program of the Summer Olympic Games. Each crew is represented by a mixed duet of yachtsmen.

ClassAthletesRaceGlassesA place
one23fourfive67eight9tenM
Nakra 17Thomas Hare
Tanya Frank

  Shooting

In January 2013, the International Sport Shooting Federation adopted new competition rules for 2013–2016, which, in particular, changed the order of the finals. In many disciplines, athletes who have reached the final now begin a decisive round without points scored in the qualification, and the final passes through the elimination system. Also in the finals after each round of shooting an athlete with the lowest score will be eliminated from further combat. In a high-speed pistol, the decisive fights take place in a hit-and-miss system. In bench shooting a semifinal round was added, where two participants of the final match and the match for the third place are determined by each [4] .

Men
CompetitionAthletesQualificationSemi finalThe final
ResultA placeResultA placeRival /
Result
A place
pneumatic rifle,
10 meters
Alexander Schmirl623.715not carried outcompleted the speech
Gernot Rumpler620.432not carried outcompleted the speech
rifle prone
50 meters
Thomas Mathisnot carried out
Alexander Schmirlnot carried out
rifle from three positions
50 meters
Gernot Rumplernot carried out
Alexander Schmirlnot carried out
skitSebastian Kuntshik
Women
CompetitionAthletesQualificationSemi finalThe final
ResultA placeResultA placeRival /
Result
A place
pneumatic rifle,
10 meters
Olivia Hofman415.7tennot carried outcompleted the speech
rifle from three positions
50 meters
Olivia Hofmannot carried out

  Archery

In the qualification of the competition, archers perform 12 series of shots of 6 arrows each from a distance of 70 meters. According to the results of the preliminary round, a grid of play-offs is drawn up, where in the 1/32 finals the 1st sowing number meets with the 64th, the 2nd with the 63rd, etc. Athletes perform three shots in knockout fights. A participant who has scored more points for this series will receive 2 points. If both archers have scored the same number of points, then they get one point each. The winner of the pair is the archer, the first to score 6 points.

Women
CompetitionAthletesQualification1/32 finals1/16 final1/8 finalQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalA place
ResultA placeRival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
individual championshipLaursen Baldauff

  Tennis

Competitions will be held on the courts of the Olympic Tennis Center. Tennis matches will take place on DecoTurf hard-surface courts, which also hosts the US Open.

Men
CompetitionAthletes1/32 finals1/16 final1/8 finalQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalA place
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
doublesOliver marah
Alexander Peyia
not carried out 
BLR A. Brown /
M. Mirny
B 7: 6 4 , 7: 5
 
USA B. Baker /
R. Ram
B 6: 4, 6 2 : 7, 6: 3
 
ESP M. Lopez /
R. Nadal (6)
:

  Triathlon

Triathlon competitions will be held on the territory of Copacabana Fort . The distance consists of 3 stages - swimming (1.5 km), cycling (43 km), running (10 km).

Men
CompetitionAthletesSwimmingChangeCyclingChangeRunTotal timeA placeLag
individual championship
Women
CompetitionAthletesSwimmingChangeCyclingChangeRunTotal timeA placeLag
individual championship

  Fencing

In individual competitions, athletes compete for three rounds of three minutes, or until one of the athletes inflicts 15 injections. In team competitions the fight goes 9 rounds of 3 minutes each, or up to 45 injections. If at the end of time in a duel a draw result is fixed, then an additional minute is assigned to the “golden” injection.

Men
CompetitionAthletes1/32 finals1/16 final1/8 finalQuarter finalsSemi finalThe finalA place
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
Rival
Result
individual rapierRene Pranz (32) 
BRA G. Toldo (33)
14:15 P
Completed the speech33

Notes

  1. Sending Austria Sending 68 Rio, Liu Jia as flag bearer
  2. ↑ Austria House goes Football
  3. ↑ Austria wins first medal at Rio Olympics (Neopr.) (August 17, 2016). The appeal date is August 22, 2016.
  4. ↑ Statement of approved changes in the ISSF rules for the period of 2013—2016.

Links

  • Austria's national team on sports-reference.com
  • National Olympic Committee of Austria (him.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Austria_to_yearly_Olympic_2016&oldid=101307203


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