Syria at the Olympics

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Syria first participated at the Olympic Games in 1948. Syrian diver Zouheir Shourbagi, the sole competitor, placed 10th in the men's platform.[1] Syria then missed the next four Olympiads (though in 1960 the nation competed with Egypt as part of the United Arab Republic). Syria returned to the Games in 1968, and has sent athletes to compete in all but one Summer Olympic Games, missing the 1976 Games. The nation has never participated in the Winter Olympic Games.

Websitewww.syriaolymp.org (in Arabic and English)
Medals
Ranked 107th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
4
Quick facts Syria at the Olympics, IOC code ...
Syria at the
Olympics
IOC codeSYR
NOCSyrian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.syriaolymp.org (in Arabic and English)
Medals
Ranked 107th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
4
Summer appearances
Other related appearances
 United Arab Republic (1960)
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The National Olympic Committee of Syria was created in 1948 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on 31 January 1948, at the IOC Session in Sankt Moritz. Syrian athletes have won a total of four medals, in four sports: Athletics, Freestyle wrestling, Weightlifting and Boxing.

History

Freestyle wrestling 100 kg medal ceremony at the 1984 Summer Olympics, Syrian silver medalist Joseph Atiyeh first from left.

Syria first participated as an independent nation at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. At Rome in 1960, it participated as part of the United Arab Republic. It split its alliance with Egypt in 1961 and did not compete in Tokyo in 1964.[2]

Syria returned to the Olympics in Mexico in 1968 for the first time and missed only at Montreal in 1976. At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Syria had won its first Olympic medal when Joseph Atiyeh won silver in the freestyle wrestling.[3] During the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Ghada Shouaa won Syria's first gold medal in heptathlon with a total of 6,780 points.[4]

Syria also achieved the third medal in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games and it was a bronze medal by the national boxer Nasser al-Shami in the sport of boxing.[5] Finally, the fourth medal was achieved by national weightlifter Man Asaad in the weightlifting competitions, as it was a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which were held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

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Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1948 London10000-
1952 Helsinkidid not participate
1956 Melbourne
1960 Romeas part of  United Arab Republic (RAU)
1964 Tokyodid not participate
1968 Mexico City20000-
1972 Munich50000-
1976 Montrealdid not participate
1980 Moscow670000-
1984 Los Angeles9010133
1988 Seoul130000-
1992 Barcelona90000-
1996 Atlanta7100149
2000 Sydney80000-
2004 Athens6001171
2008 Beijing80000-
2012 London100000-
2016 Rio de Janeiro70000-
2020 Tokyo6001186
2024 Paris60000-
2028 Los Angelesfuture event
2032 Brisbane
Total1124107
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Medals by sport

More information Sport, Gold ...
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Athletics1001
 Wrestling0101
 Boxing0011
 Weightlifting0011
Totals (4 entries)1124
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List of medalists

Flagbearers

See also

References

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