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Q: What was the winning time for the womens 1996 Olympic 100 meters dash?
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Where was the 1996 womens Olympic soccer?

Atlanta


Mens and womens 200m olympic winning times?

i only know since 1996. men 1996- 19.32 2000- 20.09 2004- 19.79 2008- 19.30 women 1996- 22.12 2000- 22.27 2004- 22.05 2008- 21.74


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The United States of America.


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Yes it is. In addition to the mens game, womens soccer was added to the Olympic program in 1996.


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Patricia Girard-Léno of France.


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The gold medalists for the 2008 high jump competition at the Beijing Olympics were: * (Men) Andrey Silnov - Russia - 2.36 meters * (Women) Tia Hellebaut - 2.05 meters For men, the world record is 2.45 meters and the Olympic record is 2.39 meters (Charles Austin of the US, 1996). For women, the world record is 2.09 meters and the Olympic record is 2.06 meters.


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Men: Charles Austin, United States - 2.39 meters Women: Stefka Kostadinova, Bulgaria - 2.05 meters


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Yes the number of gymnasts has been reduced from 7 in 1996, to 6 in 2000, to where it is now 5 in 2012


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Stefka Kostadinova of Bulgaria with a jump of 2.05 meters (6 feet, 8 3/4 inches).


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When did Charles Austin beat the high jump olympic games record?

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Who was the olympic mens throw champion in 1996?

Balázs Kiss of Hungary with a throw of 81.24 meters (266 feet, 6 1/2 inches).