Andorra was represented by 5 athletes in 4 sports at the 2016 Summer Olympics . At the opening ceremony of the Games, the right to fly the national flag was entrusted to judoka Laura Salles , and at the closing ceremony , athlete Paul Moya , who took part in the 800 meter race in Rio de Janeiro. According to the results of the competition, the Andorran team, which took part in its eleventh summer Olympic Games, again remained without medals.
| Andorra at the Olympics | ||||
| IOC Code | AND | |||
| NOC | Andorran Olympic Committee Official site | |||
| Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro | ||||
| Athletes | 5 in 4 sports | |||
| Standard bearer | Laura Salles (opening) [1] Paul Moya (closing) | |||
| Medals | Gold 0 | Silver 0 | Bronze 0 | Total 0 |
| Participation in the Summer Olympics | ||||
| 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 • 2012 • 2016 | ||||
| Participation in the Winter Olympics | ||||
| 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 • 2010 • 2014 • 2018 | ||||
Content
National Team
- Judo
- Laura Salles
- Swimming
- Paul Arias Durde
- Monica Ramirez
- Shooting
- Esther Barrugues
Competition Results
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
| Distance | Athletes | Preliminary round | Semi final | The final | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swim | Result | A place | Swim | Result | A place | Result | A place | ||
| 400 meters freestyle | Paul Arias Durde | one | 4: 21.16 | 49 | Not carried out | Completed the speech | |||
- Women
| Distance | Athletes | Preliminary round | Semi final | The final | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swim | Result | A place | Swim | Result | A place | Result | A place | ||
| 100 meters freestyle | Monica Ramirez | ||||||||
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.
- Women
| Category | Athletes | 1/16 final | 1/8 final | Quarter finals | Semi final | The final | A place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rival Result | Rival Result | Rival Result | Rival Result | Rival Result | |||
| up to 63 kg | Laura Salles |
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 trap shooting, where two participants in the final match and a duel for the third place are determined [2] .
- Women
| Competition | Athletes | Qualification | Semi final | The final | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | A place | Result | A place | Rival / Result | A place | ||
| pneumatic rifle, 10 meters | Esther Barrugues | 396.9 | 51 | Not carried out | Complete the speech | ||
Notes
Links
- Andorra National Olympic Committee (Spanish)