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Dominican Republic at the Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
Dominican Republic at the
Olympics
IOC codeDOM
NOCDominican Republic Olympic Committee
Websitewww.colimdo.org (in Spanish)
Medals
Ranked 75th
Gold
4
Silver
5
Bronze
6
Total
15
Summer appearances

TheDominican Republic first participated in theOlympic Games in 1964, when Alberto Torres de la Mota ("El Gringo")[1] participated in the 10th heat of the100m competition and ran 10.9 seconds, finishing 6th, not qualifying for the next round.[2]

The Dominican Republic has appeared in every one of the games since then. The Dominican Republic has never participated at theWinter Olympic Games.

The Dominican Republic has won fifteen medals at the Olympics.Pedro Nolasco won a bronze in boxing at the1984 Summer Olympics and in 2004Félix Sánchez won a gold in the 400 meter hurdles. In the2008 Summer OlympicsManuel Felix Diaz won a gold medal in Boxing andGabriel Mercedes won silver in Taekwondo. At the2012 Summer Olympics inLondon, Sanchez once again won a gold medal in the 400 meter hurdles. On the same night,Luguelín Santos won silver in the 400 metres to become the youngest ever Olympic medallist in the event.Luisito Pie won a bronze medal in Taekwondo at the2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[3]

At the2020 Summer OlympicsZacarias Bonnat won the silver medal in themen's 81 kg event,[4] Crismery Santana, won the bronze medal in thewomen´s 87 kg event, becoming the first Dominican woman to win an Olympic medal. Lidio Andrés Feliz,Marileidy Paulino, Anabel Medina y Alexander Ogando won the silver medal in themixed 4x400 m relay. Paulino also won a silver medal in thewomen's 400 metres event, the first woman from the Dominican Republic to earn an individual Olympic medal in athletics. The Dominican baseball team also won bronze at thebaseball event.[5] Despite it being their most successful year, they were unable to secure a single gold medal in any event.

They are represented byDominican Republic Olympic Committee.

Medal tables

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Medals by Summer Games

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GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1964 Tokyo10000
1968 Mexico City200000
1972 Munich50000
1976 Montreal100000
1980 Moscow60000
1984 Los Angeles19001143
1988 Seoul160000
1992 Barcelona320000
1996 Atlanta160000
2000 Sydney130000
2004 Athens33100154
2008 Beijing25110246
2012 London35110246
2016 Rio de Janeiro29001170
2020 Tokyo63032568
2024 Paris58102359
2028 Los Angelesfuture event
2032 Brisbane
Total4561575

Medals by sport

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Sports Gold Silver BronzeTotalRank
 Athletics330649
 Boxing103444
 Weightlifting011253
 Taekwondo011226
 Baseball00117
Total4561577

List of medalists

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MedalName(s)GamesSportEvent
 BronzePedro Nolasco1984 Los AngelesBoxingBantamweight
 GoldFélix Sánchez2004 AthensAthleticsMen's 400 metre hurdles
 GoldManuel Felix Diaz2008 BeijingBoxingLight welterweight
 SilverYulis Gabriel MercedesTaekwondoMen's 58 kg
 GoldFélix Sánchez2012 LondonAthleticsMen's 400 m hurdles
 SilverLuguelín SantosAthleticsMen's 400 m
 BronzeLuisito Pie2016 Rio de JaneiroTaekwondoMen's 58 kg
 SilverZacarías Bonnat2020 TokyoWeightliftingMen's 81kg
 SilverAnabel Medina
Marileidy Paulino
Lidio Andrés Feliz
Alexander Ogando
AthleticsMixed 4 × 400 metres relay
 SilverMarileidy PaulinoAthleticsWomen 400 metres
 BronzeCrismery SantanaWeightliftingWomen's 87 kg
 BronzeDarío Álvarez
Gabriel Arias
Jairo Asencio
Roldani Baldwin
José Bautista
Emilio Bonifácio
Melky Cabrera
Luis Felipe Castillo
Jumbo Díaz
Juan Francisco
Junior García
Jeison Guzmán
Jhan Mariñez
Erick Mejia
Cristopher Mercedes
Johan Mieses
Gustavo Núñez
Yefri Pérez
Denyi Reyes
Julio Rodríguez
Ramón Rosso
Ángel Sánchez
Raúl Valdés
Charlie Valerio
BaseballBaseball
 GoldMarileidy Paulino2024 ParisAthleticsWomen's 400 metres
 BronzeJunior AlcántaraBoxingMen's 51 kg
 BronzeCristian PinalesBoxingMen's 80 kg

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Official Olympic Report, 1964 Tokyo Volume 1 Part 1"(PDF). Organizing Committee for the Games of the XVIII Olympiad. November 1, 1964. Retrieved2016-03-03.
  2. ^Diario Libre."El Gringo Torres, en la historia de la RD" (in Spanish). Retrieved2010-01-25.
  3. ^Diario, Listin (2019-07-28)."Los tres pies de Luisito".listindiario.com (in Spanish). Retrieved2019-07-31.
  4. ^"Weightlifting – Group A Results". Archived fromthe original on 31 July 2021. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  5. ^"República Dominicana vuelve a hacer historia en Tokio".Olympics.com (in Spanish). 2021-08-16.

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