1972 Summer Olympics / Participant (Ivory Coast)
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The Ivory Coast took part in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich with a delegation of eleven athletes (all men). These competed in two sports in seven competitions. The athlete Simbara Maki was chosen as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony.
Participants by sport
canoe
Canoe racing
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N'Gama N'Gama
- Single kayak, 1000 m: semi-finals
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Barthélemy Koffi building
- Two-person kayak, 1000 m: 1st lap (hope run)
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Paul Gnamia M'Boule
- Two-person kayak, 1000 m: 1st lap (hope run)
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Daniel Sedji
- Two-man Canadians, 1000 m: 1st lap (hope run)
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Mathieu Koffi M'Broh
- Two-man Canadians, 1000 m: 1st lap (hope run)
athletics
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Kouakou Komenan
- 100 m: semi-finals
- 4 × 100 m: advance
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Amadou Meïté
- 100 m: quarter-finals
- 4 × 100 m: advance
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Kouami N'Dri
- 4 × 100 m: advance
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Gaoussou Koné
- 4 × 100 m: advance
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Simbara Maki
- 110 m hurdles: forward
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Jacques Aye Abehi
- Javelin: 19th place in qualification
Web links
- ^ The Ivory Coast at the 1972 Summer Olympics in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )