Czechoslovakia at the 1992 Summer Olympics |
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IOC code | TCH | ||||||||
NOC | Czechoslovak Olympic Committee | ||||||||
in Barcelona | |||||||||
Competitors | 208 (146 men and 62 women) in 25 sports | ||||||||
Flag bearer | Jozef Lohyňa | ||||||||
Medals Ranked 15th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |||||||||
Other related appearances | |||||||||
Bohemia (1900–1912) Czech Republic (1994–) Slovakia (1994–) |
The Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (previously known as Czechoslovakia) competed as a nation for the last time at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia at the end of 1992, the Czech Republic and Slovakia would compete as independent nations at the 1996 Summer Olympics. 208 competitors, 146 men and 62 women, took part in 121 events in 25 sports.
Czechoslovakia's second archery appearance came twelve years after its first. Only one man competed for Czechoslovakia, not advancing to the elimination rounds.
Men’s Individual Competition:
Men's 110m Hurdles
Men's 400m Hurdles
Men's Marathon
Men's Long Jump
Men's Triple Jump
Men's Discus Throw
Men's Javelin Throw
Men's Hammer Throw
Men's 20 km Walk
Men's 50 km Walk
Men's Decathlon
Women's Marathon
Women's High Jump
Women's Discus Throw
Men
Women
Flyweight (51 kg)
Flyweight (51 kg)
Middleweight (75 kg)
Heavyweight (91 kg)
Super Heavyweight (+91 kg)
K1 – 500 m men
K2 – 500 m men
C1 – 500 m men
C2 – 500 m men
K1 – 1000 m men
K2 – 1000 m men
K4 – 1000 m men
C1 – 1000 m men
C2 – 1000 m men
K2 – 500 m women
K4 – 500 m women
K1 men
C1 men
C2 men
K1 women
Twelve cyclists, all men, represented Czechoslovakia in 1992.
Women's 3m Springboard
Showjumping
Five male fencers represented Czechoslovakia in 1992.
Two men and three Czechoslovak women participated in the artistic gymnastics competition, but only Pavla Kinclová managed to advance to the all-around finals in comparison to three finalists in 1988, where Czechoslovakia entered whole women's team. Daniela Bártová later switched to athletics and participated in the 2000 Olympics in pole vault. Lenka Oulehlová recorded second of her three Olympic participations with her (and Czechoslovakia's all-time rhythmic gymnastics) best Olympics result - 8th place.