1996 Summer Olympics / Participant (Guinea)

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Guinea took part in the 1996 Summer Olympics in the US metropolis of Atlanta with five athletes, one woman and four men, in five competitions in two sports.

Since 1968 it was the sixth participation of Guinea in the Summer Olympics .

Flag bearer

Athlete Joseph Loua carried the flag of Guinea during the opening ceremony on July 19 at the Centennial Olympic Stadium .

Attendees

The youngest member of the Guinea team was the athlete Sylla M'Mah Touré at 17 years and 241 days, the oldest was Robert Loua , who also competed in athletics, at 27 years and 207 days.

Surname Age gender sport Result (s)
Aboubacar Diallo 20th male Boxing 17th place in the light welterweight division
Joseph Loua 19th male athletics 7th place in the fourth intermediate run over 200 meters
Robert Loua 27 male athletics 8th place in the twelfth heat over 100 meters
Amadou Sy Savané 22nd male athletics 7th place in the fourth heat over the 400 meter hurdles
Sylla M'Mah Touré 17th Female athletics 8th place in the second run over 200 meters

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