List of 1996 Summer Olympics Medal Winners

List Of 1996 Summer Olympics Medal Winners

This is a list of medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, USA:

Contents
  1. Aquatics
  2. Archery
  3. Athletics
  4. Badminton
  5. Baseball
  6. Basketball
  7. Boxing
  8. Canoeing
  9. Cycling
  10. Equestrian
  1. Fencing
  2. Field hockey
  3. Football
  4. Gymnastics
  5. Handball
  6. Judo
  7. Modern pentathlon
  8. Rowing
  9. Sailing
  10. Shooting
  1. Softball
  2. Table tennis
  3. Tennis
  4. Volleyball
  5. Weightlifting
  6. Wrestling
Leading medal winners References


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