Ai-Fak - 2004 was released on: Thailand: 25 March 2004 Greece: 25 September 2004 (Athens Film Festival) USA: 3 June 2005 (New York City, New York) France: 13 November 2006 (Lyon Asiexpo Film Festival)
Papillon d'amour - 2004 was released on: USA: January 2004 (Sundance Film Festival) France: 31 January 2004 (Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival) France: 3 July 2010 (La Rochelle International Film Festival) Greece: 20 September 2011 (Athens Film Festival)
The Tour of Britain first took place as a stage race in 1945 under the name of the Victory Marathon. In 2004 the race was first put on the UCI Europe Tour.
Benjamin Boukpeti is Togo's only Olympic medalist, winning a bronze medal in men's slalom kayak singles at the 2008 Games in Beijing. He was also the first Togo Olympian to reach the semifinals in an event, doing that at the 2004 Games in Athens in men's slalom kayak singles. He ultimately finished 18th in 2004. Benjamin was born and raised in France. His mother is from France and his father is from Togo.
50 First Dates - 2004 was released on: Canada: 13 February 2004 USA: 13 February 2004 Russia: 4 March 2004 Philippines: 17 March 2004 (Manila) Australia: 25 March 2004 Sweden: 26 March 2004 Malaysia: 1 April 2004 Thailand: 1 April 2004 Iceland: 2 April 2004 Norway: 2 April 2004 Mexico: 7 April 2004 Finland: 9 April 2004 India: 9 April 2004 Ireland: 9 April 2004 UK: 9 April 2004 Philippines: 14 April 2004 (Davao) Croatia: 15 April 2004 New Zealand: 15 April 2004 South Korea: 16 April 2004 Germany: 22 April 2004 Hong Kong: 22 April 2004 Portugal: 22 April 2004 Singapore: 22 April 2004 Switzerland: 22 April 2004 (German speaking region) Austria: 23 April 2004 Kenya: 23 April 2004 Spain: 23 April 2004 Argentina: 29 April 2004 Hungary: 29 April 2004 Brazil: 30 April 2004 Estonia: 30 April 2004 Latvia: 30 April 2004 Panama: 30 April 2004 Turkey: 30 April 2004 Egypt: 5 May 2004 Indonesia: 5 May 2004 Jordan: 5 May 2004 Serbia: 6 May 2004 Bulgaria: 7 May 2004 Israel: 13 May 2004 Peru: 3 June 2004 Slovenia: 3 June 2004 Romania: 4 June 2004 Lebanon: 10 June 2004 Netherlands: 10 June 2004 Lithuania: 11 June 2004 Bahrain: 16 June 2004 Oman: 16 June 2004 United Arab Emirates: 16 June 2004 Czech Republic: 17 June 2004 Greece: 18 June 2004 Italy: 18 June 2004 South Africa: 18 June 2004 Denmark: 25 June 2004 Belgium: 30 June 2004 France: 30 June 2004 Switzerland: 30 June 2004 (French speaking region) Slovakia: 1 July 2004 Nigeria: 9 July 2004 Poland: 30 July 2004 Kuwait: 11 August 2004 Chile: 12 August 2004 Japan: 18 June 2005 (Tokyo) USA: 20 October 2013 (Hawaii Film Festival)
Sarah Ulmer - is first New Zealander to win an Olympic cycling gold (at the 2004 Olympics)
500 meter time trial cycling. Anna also won a bronze in 2004 in sprint cycling and a silver in 2008 in sprint cycling.
Sarah Ulmer won one medal at the 2004 Games in Athens. That was a gold in women's individual pursuit cycling.
No New Zealand athlete won a medal in swimming at the 2004 Games in Athens. New Zealanders won 5 medals (3 gold, 2 silver) at the 2004 Games: Gold - 1) Georgina Evers-Swindell, Caroline Evers-Swindell - Rowing 2) Sarah Ulmer - Cycling 3) Hamish Carter - Triathlon Silver - 1) Bevan Docherty - Triathlon 2) Ben Fouhy - Canoeing
At the 2004 Games in Athens, Australia won medals in ... Gold - cycling, diving, field hockey, rowing, shooting, swimming Silver - athletics, baseball, canoeing, cycling, diving, rowing, softball, swimming, triathlon Bronze - archery, athletics, cycling, diving, rowing, shooting, swimming, tennis
LeTua Cycling Team was created in 2004.
Jartazi cycling team was created in 2004.
Athens 2004 Games of the XXVIII Olympiad - 2004 was released on: USA: 13 August 2004
European Getaways - 2004 Athens was released on: USA: 9 November 2004
Owls to Athens was created in 2004.
Black Death in Athens was created in 2004.
How many Medals did the united states win in the 2004 Olympics in Athens?