Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games
The Beijing Olympics took place from 8 to 24 August 2008 and were the Games of records and amazing achievements. The opening ceremony was unforgettable, athletes' achievements were surprising, organization was impeccable, the venues were breathtaking and doping testing was more strict. Several hundreds of millions of spectators watched the Games via television screens and were treated to over 40 world and over 130 Olympic records.
Time and Place: Beijing (China): 8 - 24 August 2008
Other candidates: Toronto, Paris, Istanbul, Osaka
Participation: 204 countries, 10,942 athletes
Number of sports: 28 sports, 302 events
Number of Slovenian athletes: 62
Fire lit by: Li Ning
Games opened by: Hu Jintao
Olyimpic oath: Zhang Yining
Motto: One world, one dream
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Slovenia won five medals or one medal for every 401,000 citizens, lagging behind only the Bahamas (153,000) and Jamaica (198,000).
Trivia from the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games
Oldest swimming world record finally broken
The female 800 m swimming record, set by Janet Evans (USA) has remained unbroken for 20 years. In Beijing, the record was finally broken by Rebecca Adlington (GB). The original record was set in 1989 when Rebecca was only 6 months old. She improved the record by over two seconds to a new time of 8:14.10. Rebecca also won gold in the 400 m event and became the first Brit to win a gold medal in swimming since 1960.
Oldest and youngest participant of the Games
In Beijing the greatest age difference was 50 years. Japanese equestrian competitor Hiroshi Hoketsu competed in his third Olympics at age 67 while the youngest participant, swimmer Antoinette Joyce Gueda Mouafo from Cameroon, competed at 12 years of age.
In his ninth Olympic Games appearance, Canadian Ian Millar won his first medal in group show jumping at age 61. 33 year old Oxana Chusovitina of Germany won a silver medal in gymnastics. A silver medal was also won by swimmer Dara Torres (USA) at age 41.
Unforgettable champions
Many participants wrote Olympic history, but Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt made the most headlines. Michael Phelps won eight gold medals, overtaking Mark Spitz shined at the Munich Olympics of 1972. The incredible Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt achieved a world record at the 100 m and 200 m distances and won another gold in the 4×100 m relay.
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Anja Čarman
swimming Discipline:
100 m backstroke, 200 m backstroke Birthday:
1985 Height:
175 Weight:
65 Sport club:
Plavalni klub Triglav Kranj Coach:
Roni Pikec
OG and other games results
OG medals: | 0x | 0x | 0x |
swimming 200 m backstroke 25. place
swimming 100 m backstroke 34. place
swimming 4. place
swimming 200 m backstroke 6. place
swimming 12. place
swimming 100 m backstroke 17. place
swimming 200 m backstroke 16. place
swimming 100 m backstroke 26. place
swimming 200 m backstroke 5. place
swimming 5. place
swimming 5. place
swimming 7. place
swimming 100 m backstroke 9. place
swimming 16. place
swimming 200 m backstroke 23. place
swimming 24. place
swimming 1. place
swimming 200 m backstroke 3. place
swimming 5. place
swimming 100 m butterfly 10. place
swimming 200 m backstroke 1. place
swimming 100 m backstroke 2. place
swimming 200 m medley 4. place
swimming 5. place
swimming 200 m free 13. place
swimming 100 m backstroke 13. place
swimming 200 m medley 13. place
swimming 400 m medley 18. place
swimming 100 m backstroke 2. place
swimming 2. place
swimming 200 m backstroke 3. place
swimming 4. place
Top results
European championships
2000
200 m hrbtno (kratki bazen) 3. place
2001
400 m prosto (kratki bazen) 1. place
800 m prosto (kratki bazen) 2. place
2004
200 m hrbtno 2. place
800 m prosto 2. place
2007
200 m hrbtno 1. place
Volleyball, rollerblading. Start of sport career:
Triglav Kranj Swimming Club, 1992. Ambitions after sport career:
I hope to keep in touch with sports.
Personal best
Result:2:10.49 Discipline:
200 hrbtno Date:
14.08.2008
swimming, 200 m backstroke
Best of Team Slovenia
Top 10
Primož Kozmus | athletics | hammer throw | 1. place | |
Vasilij Žbogar | sailing | laser | 2. place | |
Sara Isakovič | swimming | 200 m free | 2. place | |
Lucija Polavder | judo | +78 kg | 3. place | |
Rajmond Debevec | shooting | 50 m rifle 3 positions | 3. place | |
Miha Pirih, Rok Kolander, Rok Rozman, Tomaž Pirih | rowing | four | 4. place | |
Mitja Petkovšek | artistic gymnastics | parallel bars | 5. place | |
Iztok Čop, Luka Špik | rowing | double sculls | 6. place | |
Marija Šestak | athletics | triple jump | 6. place | |
Špela Ponomarenko | canoe-kayak flatwater | K-1 500 m | 6. place | |
Gašper Vinčec | sailing | finn | 7. place | |
Urška Žolnir | judo | -63 kg | 7. place | |
Peter Mankoč | swimming | 100 m butterfly | 10. place |
Rožle Prezelj | athletics | high jump | 12. place | |
Klara Maučec, Vesna Dekleva Paoli | sailing | 470 | 13. place | |
Gašper Fistravec, Janez Jurše, Janez Zupanc, Jernej Jurše | rowing | quadruple sculls | 13. place | |
Peter Kauzer | canoe-kayak slalom | K-1 | 13. place | |
Anja Čarman | swimming | 200 m backstroke | 16. place | |
Anja Klinar | swimming | 400 m medley | 16. place | |
Boštjan Buč | athletics | 3000 m steeple | 16. place | |
Damir Dugonjič | swimming | 100 m breaststroke | 16. place | |
Matjaž Markič | swimming | 100 m breaststroke | 16. place | |
Bojan Tokič | table tennis | single | 17. place | |
Maja Tvrdy | badminton | single | 17. place | |
Karlo Hmeljak, Mitja Nevečny | sailing | 470 | 18. place | |
Brigita Langerholc | athletics | 800 m | 18. place | |
Jernej Godec | swimming | 50 m free | 18. place | |
Sonja Roman | athletics | 1500 m | 18. place | |
Miroslav Vodovnik | athletics | shot put | 20. place | |
Sara Isakovič | swimming | 100 m butterfly | 20. place | |
Blaža Klemenčič | mountain bike | cross | 21. place | |
Rajmond Debevec | shooting | 50 m rifle prone | 21. place | |
Matic Osovnikar | athletics | 100 m | 22. place | |
Damjan Sitar | athletics | decathlon | 23. place | |
Anja Klinar | swimming | 200 m medley | 25. place | |
Anja Čarman | swimming | 100 m backstroke | 26. place | |
Matic Osovnikar | athletics | 200 m | 27. place | |
Nina Kolarič | athletics | long jump | 27. place | |
Simon Špilak | road cycling | time trial | 28. place | |
Matija Kranjc | athletics | javelin | 31. place | |
Peter Mankoč | swimming | 100 m free | 31. place | |
Rajmond Debevec | shooting | air rifle | 31. place | |
Damjan Zlatnar | athletics | 110 m hurdles | 32. place | |
Jurij Rovan | athletics | pole vault | 32. place | |
Sabina Veit | athletics | 200 m | 34. place | |
Tadej Valjavec | road cycling | road race | 35. place | |
Nina Sovinek | swimming | 50 m free | 43. place | |
Nina Sovinek | swimming | 100 m free | 44. place | |
Pia Tajnikar | athletics | 100 m | 49. place | |
Sigrid Teresa Corneo | road cycling | road race | 49. place | |
Adela Šajn | artistic gymnastics | beam | 55. place | |
Jure Golčer | road cycling | road race | 61. place | |
Adela Šajn | artistic gymnastics | floor | 63. place | |
Roman Kejžar | athletics | marathon | 67. place |
Team Slovenia
Medal Table
Country | Gold medal |
Silver medal |
Bronze medal |
Together |
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Schedule and Results
08. Aug. 2008 - 24. Aug. 2008
athletics, 100 m
Pia Tajnikar 49.-50.m 11,82 - final
athletics, 110 m hurdles
athletics, 1500 m
athletics, 200 m
Sabina Veit 34.-35.m 23,62 - final
athletics, 3000 m steeple
athletics, 800 m
athletics, long jump
athletics, decathlon
athletics, hammer throw
athletics, javelin
37.m 55,30 m - final
athletics, shot put
athletics, marathon
athletics, pole vault
athletics, triple jump
athletics, high jump
badminton, single
road cycling, road race
Sigrid Teresa Corneo 49.m FIN 3;39:29 - final
Jure Golčer 61.m FIN 6;34:26 - final
Borut Božič odstop - final
Simon Špilak odstop - final
road cycling, time trial
mountain bike, cross
sailing, 470
(Hmeljak Karlo, Nevečny Mitja) 18.m 139 točk - final
sailing, finn
sailing, laser
judo, -60 kg
judo, -63 kg
judo, -81 kg
judo, +100 kg
judo, +78 kg
canoe-kayak flatwater, K-1 1000 m
canoe-kayak flatwater, K-1 500 m
canoe-kayak slalom, K-1
table tennis, single
swimming, 100 m butterfly
Sara Isakovič 20.m KV/Q 58,68 - final
swimming, 100 m backstroke
swimming, 100 m free
Nina Sovinek 44.m KV/Q 57,30 - final
swimming, 100 m breaststroke
Matjaž Markič 16.m KV/Q 1:01,31 - final
swimming, 200 m backstroke
swimming, 200 m medley
swimming, 200 m free
swimming, 400 m medley
swimming, 50 m free
Nina Sovinek 43.m KV/Q 26,49 - final
artistic gymnastics, parallel bars
artistic gymnastics, beam
artistic gymnastics, floor
shooting, 50 m rifle 3 positions
shooting, 50 m rifle prone
shooting, air rifle
rowing, four
rowing, quadruple sculls
rowing, double sculls
Dates
Sports
Disciplines
- 470
- four
- quadruple sculls
- double sculls
- 100 m
- 100 m butterfly
- 100 m backstroke
- 100 m free
- 100 m breaststroke
- 110 m hurdles
- 1500 m
- 200 m
- 200 m backstroke
- 200 m medley
- 200 m free
- 3000 m steeple
- 400 m medley
- 50 m free
- 800 m
- parallel bars
- road race
- long jump
- decathlon
- -60 kg
- -63 kg
- -81 kg
- finn
- beam
- K-1
- K-1 1000 m
- K-1 500 m
- hammer throw
- javelin
- shot put
- time trial
- cross
- laser
- marathon
- 50 m rifle 3 positions
- 50 m rifle prone
- +100 kg
- +78 kg
- pole vault
- floor
- single
- single
- triple jump
- high jump
- air rifle
Phases
Results
Athletes
- Borut Božič
- Boštjan Buč
- Matjaž Ceraj
- Sigrid Teresa Corneo
- Anja Čarman
- Iztok Čop
- Rajmond Debevec
- Vesna Dekleva Paoli
- Rok Drakšič
- Damir Dugonjič
- Gašper Fistravec
- Jernej Godec
- Jure Golčer
- Karlo Hmeljak
- Sara Isakovič
- Janez Jurše
- Jernej Jurše
- Peter Kauzer
- Roman Kejžar
- Blaža Klemenčič
- Anja Klinar
- Rok Kolander
- Nina Kolarič
- Primož Kozmus
- Matija Kranjc
- Brigita Langerholc
- Peter Mankoč
- Matjaž Markič
- Klara Maučec
- Mitja Nevečny
- Matic Osovnikar
- Mitja Petkovšek
- Miha Pirih
- Tomaž Pirih
- Lucija Polavder
- Špela Ponomarenko
- Rožle Prezelj
- Martinka Ratej
- Sonja Roman
- Jurij Rovan
- Rok Rozman
- Aljaž Sedej
- Damjan Sitar
- Nina Sovinek
- Adela Šajn
- Marija Šestak
- Luka Špik
- Simon Špilak
- Pia Tajnikar
- Bojan Tokič
- Luka Turk
- Tadej Valjavec
- Sabina Veit
- Miroslav Vodovnik
- Damjan Zlatnar
- Teja Zupan
- Janez Zupanc
- Vasilij Žbogar
- Urška Žolnir
- Jernej Župančič Regent