Bulgaria at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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Bulgaria at the
1996 Summer Olympics
Flag of Bulgaria.svg
IOC codeBUL
NOCBulgarian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.bgolympic.org (in Bulgarian and English)
in Atlanta
Competitors110 in 17 sports
Flag bearer Dimo Tonev
Medals
Ranked 22nd
Gold
3
Silver
7
Bronze
5
Total
15
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
  • 1896
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Bulgaria competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. 110 competitors, 74 men and 36 women, took part in 89 events in 17 sports.[1]

Medalists[]

Gold[]

  • Stefka Kostadinova — Athletics, Women's High Jump
  • Daniel Petrov — Boxing, Men's Light Flyweight
  • Valentin Yordanov — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Flyweight (52 kg)

Silver[]

Bronze[]

  • Tanyu Kiryakov — Shooting, Men's Air Pistol
  • Mariya Grozdeva — Shooting, Women's Air Pistol
  • Sevdalin Minchev — Weightlifting, Men's Flyweight (54 kg)
  • Nikolay Peshalov — Weightlifting, Men's Bantamweight (59 kg)
  • Andrian Dushev and Milko Kazanov — Canoeing, Men's K2 1,000 metres Kayak Pairs

Archery[]

Bulgaria sent only one archer to Atlanta. He was defeated in the first round.

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Stefan Mliakov → Round of 64, 45th place (0-1)

Athletics[]

Men's Long Jump

Men's Marathon

Women's High Jump

  • Stefka Kostadinova
    • Qualification — 1.93m
    • Final — 2.05m (→ Gold medal.svg Gold Medal)
  • Venelina Veneva
    • Qualification — 1.80m (→ did not advance)

Women's Javelin Throw

    • Qualification — did not start (→ did not advance)

Women's Discus Throw

Women's Shot Put

  • Svetla Mitkova
    • Qualification — 17.48m (→ did not advance)

Women's Long Jump

  • Iva Prandzheva
    • Qualification — 6.62m
    • Final — 6.82m (→ 7th place)

Women's Triple Jump

  • Iva Prandzheva
    • Qualification — 14.61m
    • Final — 14.92m (→ 4th place)

Badminton[]

Boxing[]

Men's Flyweight (— 48 kg)

  • Daniel PetrovGold medal.svg Gold Medal
    • First Round — Bye
    • Second Round — Defeated Nshan Munchyan (Armenia), 11-5
    • Quarter Finals — Defeated Somrot Kamsing (Thailand), 18-6
    • Semi Finals — Defeated Oleg Kiryukhin (Ukraine), 17-8
    • Final — Defeated Mansueto Velasco (Philippines), 19-6

Men's Flyweight (— 51 kg)

Men's Bantamweight (— 54 kg)

Men's Featherweight (— 57 kg)

  • Serafim TodorovSilver medal.svg Silver Medal
    • First Round — Defeated Yevheniy Shestakov (Ukraine), 11-4
    • Second Round — Defeated Robert Peden (Australia), 20-8
    • Quarter Finals — Defeated Falk Huste (Germany), 14-6
    • Semi Finals — Defeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. (United States), 10-9
    • Final — Lost to Kamsing Somluck (Thailand), 5-8

Men's Lightweight (— 60 kg)

  • Tontcho TontchevSilver medal.svg Silver Medal
    • First Round — Defeated Oktavian Taykou (Moldova), referee stopped contest in second round
    • Second Round — Defeated Dennis Zimba (Zambia), 17-9
    • Quarter Finals — Defeated Michael Strange (Canada), 16-10
    • Semi Finals — Defeated Terrance Cauthen (United States), 15-12
    • Final — Lost to Hocine Soltani (Algeria), 3-3 (referee decision)

Men's Light Welterweight (— 63,5 kg)

Canoeing[]

Diving[]

Women's 10m Platform

Fencing[]

Three fencers, one man and two women, represented Bulgaria in 1996.

Men's épée
Women's foil

Gymnastics[]

Judo[]

Rhythmic gymnastics[]

Rowing[]

Shooting[]

Swimming[]

Men's 100m Butterfly

Men's 200m Individual Medley

Tennis[]

Women's Singles Competition

  • Magdalena Maleeva
    • First round — Defeated Rennae Stubbs (Australia) 6-2 6-1
    • Second round — Defeated Florencia Labat (Argentina) 7-6 6-1
    • Third round — Lost to Kimiko Date (Japan) 4-6 4-6

Volleyball[]

Men's Indoor Team Competition[]

Weightlifting[]

Men's Light-Heavyweight

  • Krastu Milev
    • Final — 160.0 + 200.0 = 360.0 (→ 8th place)

Wrestling[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bulgaria at the 1996 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2012-02-05.

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