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Bolivia at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Bolivia at the 2016 Summer Olympics was represented by 12 athletes in 5 sports. The standard-bearer of the national team of Bolivia, both at the opening ceremony of the Games , and at the closing ceremony was the athlete Angela Castro , who in 2015 became the bronze medalist of the South American championship in 20,000 meters walking. At the end of the competition, the Bolivian national team, which took part in its fourteenth Summer Olympics, was again without medals.

Bolivia at the Olympics
Flag used in the Games
IOC CodeBOL
NOCBolivian Olympic Committee
Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro
Athletes12 in 5 sports
Standard bearer(opening and closing)
MedalsGold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Participation in the Summer Olympics
1936 • 1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 • 2012 • 2016
Participation in the Winter Olympics
1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1994–2014 • 2018

Content

National Team

  Cycling
  1.   Oscar solis
  Judo
  1.   Martin michel
  Athletics
  1.   Ronald kispe
  2. Marco Antonio Rodriguez
  3.   Angela Castro
  4. Rosemary Quispe
  5. Wendy cornejo
  6. Stephanie Coronado
  Swimming
  1.   Jose Alberto Quintanilla
  2.   Karen torres
  Shooting
  1.   Rudolf Knichnburg
  2.   Karina Garcia

Competition Results

Cycling

  Highway

Men
CompetitionAthletesTimeA placeLag
group raceOscar solisDNF

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
50 meters freestyleJose Alberto Quintanilla623.3546Completed the speech
Women
DistanceAthletesPreliminary roundSemi finalThe final
SwimResultA placeSwimResultA placeResultA place
50 meters freestyleKaren torres626.1246Complete the speech

  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 90 kgMartin michel 
CUB A. Gonzalez
P 000: 001
Completed the speech33

  Athletics

Men
Road disciplines
DisciplineSportsmanTimeA placeLag
walking for 50 kilometersRonald kispe4:02:00thirty+21: 02
walking for 20 kilometersMarco Antonio Rodriguez1:25:1145+5: 57
Women
Road disciplines
DisciplineSportsmanTimeA placeLag
marathonRosemary Quispe2:58:32117+34: 28
walking for 20 kilometersAngela Castro1:32:5418+4: 19
Wendy cornejo1:35:1731+ 6:43
Stephanie Coronado1:37:5643+9: 21

  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 according to the system hit-miss. A semi-final round was added to the bench shooting, where two participants of the final match and the third-place match are determined [1] .

Men
CompetitionAthletesQualificationSemi finalThe final
ResultA placeResultA placeRival /
Result
A place
pistol,
50 meters
Rudolf Knichnburg52241Not carried outCompleted the speech
Women
CompetitionAthletesQualificationSemi finalThe final
ResultA placeResultA placeRival /
Result
A place
pneumatic rifle,
10 meters
Karina Garcia405.644Not carried outComplete the speech

Notes

  1. ↑ Statement of approved changes in the ISSF rules for the period of 2013—2016.

Links

  • National Olympic Committee of Bolivia (Spanish)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bolivia_to_ summer_Olimpic_201_&201id&oldid = 100341640


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