Athletics at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Participating Nations

Participating Nations

A total of 197 nations participated in the different Athletics events at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Numbers in parenthesis indicate the number of athletes representing each nation.

  • Afghanistan (2)
  • Albania (2)
  • Algeria (21)
  • American Samoa (2)
  • Andorra (2)
  • Angola (2)
  • Antigua and Barbuda (3)
  • Argentina (9)
  • Armenia (2)
  • Aruba (1)
  • Australia (45)
  • Austria (6)
  • Azerbaijan (5)
  • Bahamas (18)
  • Bahrain (6)
  • Bangladesh (1)
  • Barbados (3)
  • Belarus (43)
  • Belgium (18)
  • Belize (2)
  • Benin (2)
  • Bermuda (1)
  • Bolivia (2)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)
  • Botswana (9)
  • Brazil (37)
  • British Virgin Islands (1)
  • Brunei (1)
  • Bulgaria (20)
  • Burkina Faso (3)
  • Burundi (6)
  • Cambodia (2)
  • Cameroon (8)
  • Canada (23)
  • Cape Verde (1)
  • Cayman Islands (2)
  • Central African Republic (2)
  • Chad (2)
  • Chile (3)
  • China (52)
  • Chinese Taipei (2)
  • Colombia (13)
  • Comoros (2)
  • Congo (2)
  • Cook Islands (2)
  • Côte d'Ivoire (2)
  • Croatia (12)
  • Cuba (39)
  • Cyprus (7)
  • Czech Republic (36)
  • Denmark (5)
  • DR Congo (2)
  • Djibouti (2)
  • Dominica (2)
  • Dominican Republic (6)
  • Ecuador (8)
  • Egypt (2)
  • El Salvador (2)
  • Equatorial Guinea (2)
  • Eritrea (4)
  • Estonia (16)
  • Ethiopia (25)
  • Fiji (2)
  • Finland (30)
  • France (61)
  • Gabon (2)
  • Gambia (2)
  • Georgia (3)
  • Germany (86)
  • Ghana (11)
  • Great Britain (58)
  • Greece (66)
  • Grenada (3)
  • Guam (2)
  • Guatemala (6)
  • Guinea (2)
  • Guinea-Bissau (2)
  • Guyana (2)
  • Haiti (4)
  • Honduras (1)
  • Hong Kong (2)
  • Hungary (39)
  • Iceland (2)
  • India (19)
  • Indonesia (2)
  • Iran (2)
  • Iraq (2)
  • Ireland (15)
  • Israel (5)
  • Italy (54)
  • Jamaica (45)
  • Japan (41)
  • Jordan (2)
  • Kazakhstan (22)
  • Kenya (32)
  • Kiribati (2)
  • Kuwait (5)
  • Kyrgyzstan (7)
  • Laos (2)
  • Latvia (17)
  • Lebanon (2)
  • Lesotho (2)
  • Liberia (2)
  • Libya (2)
  • Lithuania (12)
  • Luxembourg (1)
  • Macedonia (2)
  • Madagascar (3)
  • Malaysia (2)
  • Malawi (2)
  • Maldives (2)
  • Mali (2)
  • Malta (2)
  • Mauritania (2)
  • Mauritius (4)
  • Mexico (27)
  • Micronesia (2)
  • Moldova (13)
  • Monaco (1)
  • Mongolia (2)
  • Morocco (27)
  • Mozambique (2)
  • Namibia (3)
  • Nepal (2)
  • Netherlands (25)
  • Netherlands Antilles (2)
  • Nicaragua (3)
  • Niger (2)
  • Nigeria (26)
  • New Zealand (15)
  • North Korea (4)
  • Norway (10)
  • Oman (1)
  • Pakistan (2)
  • Palau (2)
  • Palestine (2)
  • Panama (2)
  • Papua New Guinea (2)
  • Paraguay (2)
  • Peru (2)
  • Philippines (2)
  • Poland (55)
  • Portugal (32)
  • Puerto Rico (3)
  • Qatar (14)
  • Romania (28)
  • Russia (130)
  • Rwanda (3)
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis (2)
  • Saint Lucia (1)
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2)
  • Samoa (2)
  • San Marino (1)
  • São Tomé and Príncipe (2)
  • Saudi Arabia (12)
  • Senegal (10)
  • Serbia and Montenegro (7)
  • Seychelles (2)
  • Sierra Leone (2)
  • Singapore (2)
  • Slovakia (12)
  • Slovenia (18)
  • Solomon Islands (2)
  • Somalia (2)
  • South Africa (38)
  • South Korea (18)
  • Spain (71)
  • Sri Lanka (5)
  • Sudan (5)
  • Suriname (2)
  • Swaziland (2)
  • Sweden (15)
  • Switzerland (10)
  • Syria (2)
  • Tanzania (8)
  • Tajikistan (2)
  • Thailand (3)
  • Timor-Leste (2)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (21)
  • Togo (2)
  • Tonga (2)
  • Tunisia (6)
  • Turkey (13)
  • Turkmenistan (2)
  • Uganda (4)
  • Ukraine (54)
  • United Arab Emirates (1)
  • United States (140)
  • Uruguay (3)
  • Uzbekistan (11)
  • Vanuatu (2)
  • Venezuela (5)
  • Vietnam (2)
  • Virgin Islands (2)
  • Yemen (1)
  • Zambia (2)
  • Zimbabwe (6)

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