Pakistan at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Pakistan at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Infobox Olympics Pakistan
games=2004 Summer
competitors= 26 (24 men, 2 women)
sports= 5
flagbearer=Mohammad Nadeem ND
officials=

Pakistan competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Results by event


=Athletics=

Sumaira Zahoor finished last overall in the 1500 metres, more than 30 seconds behind the next-to-last runner in her heat.

Men's 400 metres:
* Mohammad Sajid
** Round 1: 47.45 (7th in heat 7, did not advance, 48th overall) ("Season Best")

Women's 1500 metres:
* Sumaira Zahoor
**Round 1: 4:49.33 (15th in heat 3, did not advance, 44th overall)


=Boxing=

The five-man Pakistani boxing team won just two matches in Athens, and no boxer progressed beyond the round of 16.

Bantamweight (54 kg):
* Mehrullah Lassi
** Round of 32: Defeated Aibek Abdymomunov of Kyrgyzstan (36 - 22)
** Round of 16: Lost to Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz of Cuba (outscored; Round 3, 1:22)

Featherweight (57kg):
* Sohail Ahmed Baloch
** Round of 32: Lost to Bekzod Khidirov Uzbekistan (outscored; Round 2, 1:30)

Lightweight (60kg):
* Asghar Ali Shah
** Round of 32: Defeated Volodymyr Kravets of Ukraine (21 - 17)
** Round of 16: Lost to Mario César Kindelán Mesa of Cuba (9 - 24)

Light Welterweight (64kg):
* Faisal Karim
** Round of 32: Lost to Ionuţ Gheorghe of Romania (11 - 26)

Middleweight (75kg):
* Ahmed Ali Khan
** Round of 32: Bye
** Round of 16: Lost to Gennadiy Golovkin Kazakhstan (10 - 31)

Hockey

Men's Competition:

The Pakistani team lost their opening game to Germany, and despite winning three of their next four matches handily, a loss to Spain was enough to prevent them from making the top two in the group, relegating them to the 5th placed classification bracket. They won both qualification matches to end up 5th, beating India and New Zealand on the way. The team's top scorer was Sohail Abbas, who scored 11 goals in the tournament, while no other teammate scored more than four.

*Team Roster
**Goalkeepers
***Ahmed Alam
***Salman Akbar
**Defenders
***Ghazanfar Ali
***Dilawar Hussain
***Ali Raza
***Sohail Abbas
***Zeeshan Ashraf
**Midfielders
***Waseem Ahmed
***Tariq Aziz
***Mudassar Ali Khan
***Adnan Maqsood
***Mohammad Nadeem ND ("Captain")
**Forwards
***Shakeel Abbasi
***Rehan Butt
***Kashif Jawwad
***Mohammad Shabbir

*Pool A
**Lost to Germany (1 - 2) (Rehan Butt 43')
**Defeated Egypt (7 - 0) (Kashif Jawwad 3', Kashif Jawwad 12', Mohammad Nadeem ND 15', Sohail Abbas 30', Sohail Abbas 34', Sohail Abbas 38', Sohail Abbas 58')
**Defeated South Korea (3 - 0) (Rehan Butt 43', Shakeel Abbasi 56', Sohail Abbas 66')
**Lost to Spain (0 - 4)
**Defeated Great Britain (8 - 2) (Sohail Abbas 9', Ghazanfar Ali +35', Mohammad Nadeem ND 37', Sohail Abbas 39', Rehan Butt 55', Shakeel Abbasi 59', Mohammad Shabbir 60', Rehan Butt 68')
*3rd in pool, did not advance (9 P, 19 GF, 8 GA, +11 GD)

*Classification Game: Defeated India (3 - 0) (Tariq Aziz 43', Sohail Abbas 59', Mohammad Shabbir 68')
*5th placed game: Defeated New Zealand (4 - 2) (Sohail Abbas 35', Sohail Abbas 47', Kashif Jawwad 55', Sohail Abbas 68') (5th overall)


=Shooting=

Men's Skeet:

* Khurram Inam
**Qualification: 114 points (T-37th overall, did not advance)


=Swimming=

Rubab Raza was the first Pakistani woman to compete in a swimming race at the Olympics Games

Men's 100 metre Freestyle:
* Mumtaz Ahmed
**Heat: 59.19 s (68th overall, did not advance)

Women's 50 metre Freestyle:
* Rubab Raza
**Heat: 30.10 s (59th overall, did not advance)

Officials

*President: Syed Wajid Ali
*Secretary General: Muhammad Latif Butt

References

* [http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/2004/Results/ Official Report of the XXVIII Olympiad]

*cite book
last = Wallechinsky
first = David
authorlink = David Wallechinsky
coauthors = Jamie Loucky
title = The Complete Book of the Olympics : 2008 Edition
publisher = Aurum Press
year = 2008
location = London
pages =
isbn = 978-1845133306


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