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===Bronze===
===Bronze===
*[[Zersenay Tadesse]] — Athletics, men's 10000 metres
*[[Zersenay Tadese]] — Athletics, men's 10000 metres


==Results by event==
==Results by event==
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'''Men's 5000 metres:'''
'''Men's 5000 metres:'''
* [[Zersenay Tadesse]] - Final, 13:24.31 (7th place)
* [[Zersenay Tadese]] - Final, 13:24.31 (7th place)
* [[Samson Kiflemariam]] - Round 1, 13:26.97 (did not advance)
* [[Samson Kiflemariam]] - Round 1, 13:26.97 (did not advance)


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'''Men's 10000 metres:'''
'''Men's 10000 metres:'''
* [[Zersenay Tadesse]] - Final, 27:22.57 (bronze medal)
* [[Zersenay Tadese]] - Final, 27:22.57 (bronze medal)
* [[Yonas Kifle]] - Final, 28:29.87 (16th place)
* [[Yonas Kifle]] - Final, 28:29.87 (16th place)



Revision as of 13:20, 18 October 2007

Template:Infobox Olympics Eritrea

Eritrea competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The nation won its first Olympic medal ever at these Games, in its second appearance.

Medals

Bronze

Results by event

Men's 5000 metres:

Women's 5000 metres:

Men's 10000 metres:

Note

  • Meb Keflezighi was a silver medalist in the marathon event. While he was born in Eritrea, he was a competitor for the United States. Therefore, won his silver medal for the United States rather than Eritrea.

Officials

  • President: Hisseine Ngaro
  • Secretary General: Ghermay Hadgu