Russia at the 2004 Summer Olympics was represented by the Russian Olympic Committee (abbreviated ROC).
Russia finished in third position in the final medal rankings
Gold
Silver
Bronze
- Basketball
- Women's Team Competition — Maria Kalmykova, Tatiana Shchegoleva, Maria Stepanova, Olga Arteshina, Elena Baranova, Elena Karpova, Irina Osipova, Natalia Vodopyanova, Anna Arkhipova, Diana Gustilina, Ilona Korstin, and Oxana Rakhmatulina
- Handball
- Men's Team Competition — Andrey Lavrov, Alexey Kostygov, Vitali Ivanov, Oleg Kuleshov, Denis Krivoshlykov, Alexandre Tuchkin, Vasily Kudinov, Pavel Bashkin, Dmitri Torgovanov, Alexander Gorbatikov, Alexey Rastvortsev, Viatcheslav Gorpichin, Sergey Pogorelov, Mikhail Chipurin, Eduard Kokcharov
- Water Polo
- Men's Team Competition — Roman Balashov, Revaz Chomakhidze, Alexander Eryshov, Alexander Fedorov, Sergey Garbuzov, Dmitry Gorshkov, Nikolay Kozlov, Nikolay Maksimov, Andrei Reketchinski, Dmitry Stratan, Vitaly Yurchik, Marat Zakirov, and Irek Zinnurov
- Volleyball
- Men's Team Competition — Pavel Abramov, Sergei Baranov, Stanislav Dinyekin, Andrei Egorchev, Alexei Kazakov, Vadim Khamuttskikh, Taras Khtey, Alexei Kosarev, Alexei Kuleshov, Sergei Tetyukhin, Konstantin Ushakov, Alexey Verbov
Results by event
Men's individual:
Women's individual:
Women's team:
- Natalia Bolotova, Elena Dostay, and Margarita Galinovskaya - 9th place
Men's 100 metres:
Women's 100 metres:
Men's 110 metre hurdles:
Women's 100 metre hurdles:
Men's 200 metres:
Women's 200 metres:
Men's 400 metres:
Women's 400 metres:
- Natalya Antyukh - Round 1: 50.54 s, Semifinal: 50.04 s, Final: 49.89 s (bronze medal)
- Natalya Nazarova - Round 1: 50.82 s, Semifinal: 50.63 s, Final: 50.65 s (8th place)
Men's 400 metre hurdles:
Women's 400 metre hurdles:
Men's 800 metres:
Women's 800 metres:
Men's 1500 metres:
Women's 1500 metres:
- Tatyana Tomashova - Round 1: 4:06.06, Semifinal: 4:06.80, Final: 3:58.12 (silver medal)
- Natalya Yevdokimova - Round 1: 4:05.55, Semifinal: 4:04.66, Final: 3:59.05 (4th place)
- Olga Yegorova - Round 1: 4:07.14, Semifinal: 4:05.57, Final: 4:05.65 (11th place)
Men's 3000 metre steeplechase:
Women's 5000 metres:
Women's 10000 metres:
Men's 4x100 metre relay:
Women's 4x100 metre relay:
Men's 4x400 metre relay:
Women's 4x400 metre relay:
Men's decathlon:
Women's heptathlon:
Men's marathon:
Women's marathon:
Men's 20 km walk:
Women's 20 km walk:
Men's 50 km walk:
Men's long jump:
Women's long jump:
Men's triple jump:
Women's triple jump:
Men's high jump:
Women's high jump:
Men's pole vault:
Women's pole vault:
Men's shot put:
Women's shot put:
Men's discus:
Women's discus:
Men's javelin:
Women's javelin:
Men's hammer:
Women's hammer:
Women's: bronze medal
- Preliminary round: 4-1
- Quarterfinal: defeated Czech Republic, 70-49
- Semifinal: lost to United States, 66-62
- Bronze medal match: defeated Brazil, 71-62
With three gold medals and three bronze medals, Russia was the second most successful nation at boxing in Athens, behind only
Cuba. Like Cuba, Russia sent a boxer to Athens in each of the eleven weight classes. Only one of the Russians came away without any victories, as he faced a Cuban in the first round. In all, four Russian boxers fell to the Cuban team while only one Russian was able to win against the Cubans.
In addition to the six medallists (the three gold medallists were undefeated while the three bronze medallists lost their semifinal bouts), three more Russians made it to the quarterfinals. The combined record of the eleven Russians was 28-8.
Light Flyweight (48kg)
Flyweight (51kg)
Bantamweight (54kg)
Featherweight (57kg)
Lightweight (60kg)
Light Welterweight (64kg)
Welterweight (69kg)
Middleweight (75kg)
Light Heavyweight (81kg)
Heavyweight (91kg)
Super Heavyweight (over 91kg)
Men's C1 500 metres:
Men's C1 1000 metres:
Men's C2 500 metres:
Men's C2 1000 metres:
- Alexander Kostoglod and Alexander Kovalev - final, silver medal'''
Men's K1 500 metres:
Women's K1 500 metres:
Men's K1 1000 metres:
Men's K2 500 metres:
Men's K2 1000 metres:
- Anatoly Tishchenko and Vladimir Grushikhin - semifinal, 11th place
Road cycling
Men's road race:
Women's road race:
Men's time trial:
- '''Viatcheslav Ekimov - silver medal, 57:50.58
- Evgeni Petrov - 28th place, 1:02:50.32
Women's time trial:
- Zoulfia Zabirova - 8th place, 32:30.08
- Olga Slyusareva - 12th place, 32:51.06
Track cycling
The Russian team swept the two
points race events.
Men's individual pursuit:
Women's individual pursuit:
Men's team pursuit:
Women's individual sprint:
Women's time trial:
- Svetlana Grankovskaya - 9th place, 34.797 seconds
- Tamilla Abassova - 12th place, 35.147 seconds
Men's points race:
Women's points race:
- Olga Slyusareva - gold medal, 20 points
Men's Madison:
Mountain biking
Men's cross country:
Women's cross country:
Men's 3 metre springboard:
- Dmitri Sautin - Prelim: 450.06, Semifinal: 256.38, Final: 496.89 (bronze medal)
- Alexander Dobroskok - Prelim: 489.75, Semifinal: 228.09, Final: 469.20 (7th place)
Women's 3 metre springboard:
- Yulia Pakhalina - Prelim: 347.04, Semifinal: 237.42, Final: 373.20 (bronze medal)
- Vera Ilyina - Prelim: 311.97, Semifinal: 225.90, Final: 363.21 (4th place)
Men's 10 metre platform:
Women's 10 metre platform:
Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard:
- Alexander Dobroskok and Dmitri Sautin - 7th place, 312.24 points
Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard:
- Vera Ilyina and Yulia Pakhalina - silver medal, 330.84 points
Men's synchronized 10 metre platform:
- Dmitry Dobroskok and Gleb Galperin - 6th place, 348.50 points
Women's synchronized 10 metre platform:
Individual dressage:
Individual jumping:
Men's épée individual:
Women's épée individual:
Men's foil individual:
Women's foil individual:
Men's sabre individual:
Women's sabre individual:
Men's épée team:
- Serguey Kotchetkov, Igor Tourchine, and Pavel Kolobkov - 4th place
Women's épée team:
Men's foil team:
Men's sabre team:
Men's artistic: 6th place team
Women's artistic: bronze medal team
Women's rhythmic:
- Individual
- Team - gold medal
Men's trampoline:
Women's trampoline:
Men's: bronze medal
- Preliminary round: 2-0-3
- Quarterfinal: defeated France, 26-24
- Semifinal: lost to Germany, 21-15
- Bronze medal match: defeated Hungary, 28-26
Men's 60 kg:
Men's 66 kg:
Men's 73 kg:
Men's 81 kg:
- Dmitri Nossov - bronze medal; defeated in semifinals; won repechage finals
Men's 90 kg:
- Khasanbi Taov - bronze medal; defeated in round of 16; won repechage finals
Men's 100 kg:
Men's 100+ kg:
Women's 48 kg:
Women's 57 kg:
Women's 78 kg:
Women's 78+ kg:
Men's:
Women's:
Three Russians competed in the second Olympic triathlon. The veteran
Nina Anisimova, who had taken twelfth place four years earlier, did not finish.
Women's:
Men's:
Men's: bronze medal
Women's: silver medal
- Prelims: 3-2
- Quarterfinal: Won 3-0 against Korea
- Semifinal: Won 3-2 against Brazil
- Gold medal game: Defeated 3-2 by China
Men's: bronze medal
- Preliminary round: 3-2-0
- Quarterfinal: Defeated Germany, 12-5
- Semifinal: Lost to Hungary, 7-5
- Bronze medal game: Defeated Greece, 6-5
Women's: 5th place
- Preliminary round: 2-1-0
- Quarterfinal: Lost to Greece, 7-4
- Classification 5/6: Defeated Hungary, 12-11
Officials
- President: Leonid Tyagachev
- Secretary General: Leonid Miroshnichenko
Nations at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Russia at the Olympics
Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004/Ρωσία