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Burundi at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Burundi at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Burundi was represented at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece by the Burundi National Olympic Committee.

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In total, seven athletes including five men and two women represented Burundi in two different sports including athletics and swimming.

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Competitors

In total, seven athletes represented Burundi at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece across two different sports.[2]

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Athletics

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In total, five Burundian athletes participated in the athletics events – Jean-Paul Gahimbaré and Joachim Nshimirimana in the men's marathon, Arthémon Hatungimana and Jean-Patrick Nduwimana in the men's 800 m and Francine Niyonizigiye in the women's 5,000 m.[2]

The heats for the men's 800 m took place on 25 August 2004. Nduwimana finished third in his heat in a time of one minute 45.38 seconds and he advanced to the semi-finals as one of the fastest losers. Hatungimana finished fourth in his heat in a time of one minute 46.35 seconds and he did not advance to the semi-finals. The semi-finals took place the following day. Nduwimana finished fifth in his heat in a time of one minute 46.15 seconds and he did not advance to the final.[3]

The men's marathon took place on 29 August 2004. Nshimirimana completed the course in a time of two hours 19 minutes 31 seconds to finish in 32nd place overall. Gahimbaré did not finish.[4]

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The heats for the women's 5,000 m took place on 20 August 2004. Niyonizigiye finished 19th in her heat in a time of 17 minutes 21.27 seconds and she did not advance to the final.[5]

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Swimming

In total, two Burundian athletes participated in the swimming events – Larissa Inangorore in the women's 100 m freestyle and Emery Nziyunvira in the men's 100 m freestyle.[2]

The heats for the men's 100 m freestyle took place on 17 August 2004. Nziyunvira finished seventh in his heat in a time of one minute 9.4 seconds which was ultimately not fast enough to advance to the semi-finals.[6]

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The heats for the women's 100 m freestyle took place on 18 August 2004. Inangorore finished second in her heat in a time of one minute 23.9 seconds which was ultimately not fast enough to advance to the semi-finals.[7]

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