# Shawn Crawford, United States 19.80s PB # Bernard Williams, United States 20.01s =PB # Justin Gatlin, United States 20.03s # Frank Fredericks, Namibia 20.14s SB # Francis Obikwelu, Portugal 20.14s # Stephane Buckland, Mauritius 20.24s # Tobias Unger, Germany 20.64s Asafa Powell qualified but did not start
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Ian Thorpe of Australia in a time of 1:44.71, a new Olympic record.
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Kenderis of Greece.
USA won the most medals at the 2004 Olympic Games with a total of 102 medals (36 gold, 39 silver and 27 bronze).The most successful athlete was Michael Phelps (USA) with eight medals, six gold (100m butterfly, 200m butterfly, 200m medley, 400m medley, 4x200m freestyle, and 4x100m medley) and two bronze medals (200m freestyle and 4x100m freestyle).
Alyson Felix (USA) in 21.88s.
Usain Bolt won both events for men.
Allyson Felix from the United States won the gold with a time of 21.88
Carl Lewis was an American sprinter who shone in the 80s and 90s. He participated in the 100m and 200m sprints and won multiple Olympics gold medals for the USA.
Joe DeLoach of the United States.
2004 Athens: 4×200m freestyle relay - gold (1) 200m individual medley - silver (2) 2008 Beijing: 400m individual medley - bronze (3) 4×200m freestyle relay - gold (4) 200m backstroke - gold (5) 200m individual medley - bronze (6) 2012 London: 400m individual medley - gold (7) 4x100m freestyle - silver (8) 4X200m freestyle - gold (9) 200m backstroke ? 200m individual medley ? So far he has a total of 9 Olympic medals however I am posting this during the 2012 Olympics so there are potentially more to come for 2012.
Olympic games soccer is not won by a person, but by a national team. In 2004 it was Argentina.