Venezuela i olympiska sommarspelen 1976
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Kommitté | Venezuelas Olympiska Kommitté | ||||
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Olympiska sommarspelen 1976 i Montréal | |||||
Deltagare | 32 deltagare i 6 grenar | ||||
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Venezuela deltog med 32 deltagare vid de olympiska sommarspelen 1976 i Montréal. Totalt vann de en silvermedalj.
Medaljer
Silver
- Pedro Gamarro - Boxning, weltervikt.
Boxning
Boxare | Gren | 32-delsfinal | Sextondelsfinal | Åttondelsfinal | Kvartsfinal | Semifinal | Final | |
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Motståndare Resultat | Motståndare Resultat | Motståndare Resultat | Motståndare Resultat | Motståndare Resultat | Motståndare Resultat | Placering | ||
Armando Guevara | Lätt flugvikt | i.u. | E Baltar (PHI) W 5-0 | D Geilich (GDR) W 5-0 | Li Byong-Uk (PRK) L 2-3 | Gick inte vidare | ||
Alfredo Pérez | Flugvikt | E Ríos (MEX) W 5-0 | S El-Ashry (EGY) W W/O | G Kostadinov (BUL) W 5-0 | L Błażyński (POL) L 2-3 | Gick inte vidare | ||
Jovito Rengifo | Bantamvikt | B Muwanga (UGA) W 5-0 | O Martínez (CUB) L 0-5 | Gick inte vidare | ||||
Angel Pacheco | Fjädervikt | S Calderón (COL) W 5-0 | C Calderón (PUR) W 5-0 | A Herrera (CUB) L 0-5 | Gick inte vidare | |||
Nelson Calzadilla | Lättvikt | Bye | E Gonzalez (NIC) W 5-0 | S Cuţov (ROU) L 5-0 | Gick inte vidare | |||
Jesús Navas | Lätt weltervikt | J Okoth (UGA) W W/O | U Beyer (GDR) L 0-5 | Gick inte vidare | ||||
Pedro Gamarro | Weltervikt | Bye | M Beneš (YUG) W 5-0 | E Correa (CUB) W RSC-3 | C Jackson (USA) W 3-2 | R Skricek (FRG) W RSC-3 | J Bachfeld (GDR) L 2-3 | |
Alfredo Lemus | Lätt mellanvikt | i.u. | M Dawuda (GHA) W W/O | R Davies (GBR) W 4-1 | V Savtjenko (URS) L KO-2 | Gick inte vidare | ||
Fulgencio Obelmejias | Mellanvikt | i.u. | L Martínez (CUB) L 5-0 | Gick inte vidare | ||||
Ernesto Sánchez | Lätt tungvikt | i.u. | G Stoymenov (BUL) L 5-0 | Gick inte vidare |
Cykling
- Ramón Noriega — 5:03:13,0 (→ 53:e plats)
- José Ollarves — 5:07:09,0 (→ 58:e plats)
- Justo Galaviz — fullföljde inte(→ ingen placering)
- Nicolas Reidtler — fullföljde inte(→ ingen placering)
- José Ollarves
- Justo Galaviz
- Jesús Escalona
- Serafino Silva
Simhopp
Källor
- ”Venezuela at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games”. Sports Reference. Arkiverad från originalet den 23 december 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20081223133830/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/VEN/summer/1976/. Läst 18 maj 2014.
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