- Cameroon at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Infobox Olympics Cameroon
games=2004 Summer
competitors=17
sports=
flagbearer=Vencelas Dabaya Tientcheu
officials=
gold=1
silver=0
bronze=0
total=1
rank=54Cameroon competed at the2004 Summer Olympics inAthens ,Greece .Medalists
Gold
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Françoise Mbango Etone — Women's, Athletics Triple JumpResults by event
Women's 100 metres:
*Delphine Bertille Atangana – Round 2, 11.60 s (did not advance)Men's 200 metres:
*Joseph Batangdon – Round 1: 20.92 s, Round 2: DNSWomen's 400 metres:
*Mireille Nguimgo – Round 1: 51.90 s, Semifinal: 52.21 s
*Hortense Bewouda – Round 1: 52.11 sWomen's 4x400 metre Relay:
*Mireille Nguimgo ,Hortense Bewouda ,Carole Kaboud Mebam , andMuriel Noah Ahanda – Round 1: 3:29.93 (14th place)Women's Triple Jump:
*Françoise Mbango Etone – Round 1: 14.61 metres, Final: 15.30 metres (→ Gold Medal)
=Boxing=Cameroon sent four boxers to Athens. Three of them lost their first bout, while Hassan won two matches by decision before falling in the quarterfinals. Their combined record was 2-4.
Welterweight (69kg)
*Willy Bertrand Tankeu
*# Round of 32 – Lost toBakhtiyar Artayev ofKazakhstan , walkoverMiddleweight (75kg)
*Hassan Ndam Njikam
*# Round of 32 – DefeatedJuan José Ubaldo ofDominican Republic , by decision (22-22)
*# Round of 16 – Defeated Andy Lee ofIreland , by decision (27-27)
*# Quarterfinal – Lost toGaydarbek Gaydarbekov ofRussia , 26-13Light Heavyweight (81kg)
*Pierre Celestin Yana
*# Round of 32 – Lost toLei Yuping, China , 24-16Super Heavyweight (> 91kg)
*Carlos Takam
*# Round of 16 – Lost toMohamed Aly ofEgypt , 32-19
=Judo=Men's 60 kg:
*Jean Claude Cameroun – Defeated in round of 32; repechage round of 16Men's 73 kg:
*Bernard Sylvain Mvondo Etoga – Defeated in round of 16Men's 90 kg:
*Rostand Barry Melaping Tchassem – Defeated in round of 32Men's 100 kg:
*Franck Martial Moussima Ewane – Defeated in round of 32; repechage round of 16Women's 69 kg
*Madeleine Yamechi – 7thMen's 69 kg
*Vencelas Dabaya – 5thOfficials
*President: Colonel Malboum Hamad Kalkaba
*Secretary General: Siegfried Honga
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