Dominican Republic at the
Olympics
IOC codeDOM
NOCDominican Republic Olympic Committee
Websitewww.colimdo.org (in Spanish)
Medals
Ranked 77th
Gold
3
Silver
5
Bronze
4
Total
12
Summer appearances

The Dominican Republic first participated in the Olympic Games in 1964, when Alberto Torres de la Mota ("El Gringo" )[1] participated in the 10th heat of the 100m competition and ran 10.9 seconds, finishing 6th, not qualifying for the next round.[2]

The Dominican Republic has appeared in every one of the games since then. The Dominican Republic has never participated at the Winter Olympic Games.

The Dominican Republic has won ten medals at the Olympics. Pedro Nolasco won a bronze in boxing at the 1984 Summer Olympics and in 2004 Félix Sánchez won a gold in the 400 meter hurdles. In the 2008 Summer Olympics Manuel Felix Diaz won a gold medal in Boxing and Gabriel Mercedes won silver in Taekwondo. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Sanchez once again won a gold medal in the 400 meter hurdles. On the same night, Luguelín Santos won silver in the 400 metres to become the youngest ever Olympic medallist in the event. Luisito Pie won a bronze medal in Taekwondo at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[3]

They are represented by Dominican Republic Olympic Committee.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1964 Tokyo10000
1968 Mexico City200000
1972 Munich50000
1976 Montreal100000
1980 Moscow60000
1984 Los Angeles19001143
1988 Seoul160000
1992 Barcelona320000
1996 Atlanta160000
2000 Sydney130000
2004 Athens33100154
2008 Beijing25110246
2012 London35110246
2016 Rio de Janeiro29001170
2020 Tokyo63032568
2024 Parisfuture event
2028 Los Angeles
2032 Brisbane
Total3541277

Medals by sport

Sports  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
Athletics 230549
Boxing 101244
Weightlifting 011253
Taekwondo 011226
Baseball 00117
Total3541277

List of medalists

Medal Name(s) Games Sport Event
 BronzePedro Nolasco1984 Los Angeles BoxingBantamweight
 GoldFélix Sánchez2004 Athens AthleticsMen's 400 metre hurdles
 GoldManuel Felix Diaz2008 Beijing BoxingLight welterweight
 SilverYulis Gabriel Mercedes2008 Beijing TaekwondoMen's 58 kg
 GoldFélix Sánchez2012 London AthleticsMen's 400 m hurdles
 SilverLuguelín Santos2012 London AthleticsMen's 400 m
 BronzeLuisito Pie2016 Rio de Janeiro TaekwondoMen's 58 kg
 SilverZacarías Bonnat2020 Tokyo WeightliftingMen's 81kg
 SilverAnabel Medina

Marileidy Paulino

Lidio Andrés Feliz

Alexander Ogando

2020 Tokyo Athletics Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay
 SilverMarileidy Paulino2020 Tokyo AthleticsWomen 400 metres
 Bronze Crismery Santana 2020 Tokyo Weightlifting Women's 87 kg
 Bronze Team

64 Emilio Bonifacio (C) CF

6 Erick Mejia Second Base

18 Julio Rodriguez Right F

34 Juan Francisco First B

36 Johan Mieses Left F

14 Melky Cabrera DH

19 Jose Bautista Third Base

7 Charlie Valerio Catcher

10 Jeison Guzman Shortstop

56 Raul Valdes Pitcher

2 Gustavo Nunez Infielder

3 Yefri Perez Utility

15 Cristopher Mercedes P

16 Roldani Baldwin Catcher

23 Ramon Rosso Pitcher

28 Junior Garcia Pitcher

31 Luis Felipe Castillo Pitcher

33 Jairo Asencio Pitcher

37 Jhan Marinez Pitcher

38 Angel Sanchez Pitcher

39 Dario Alvarez Pitcher

41 Denyi Reyes Pitcher

70 Jose Diaz Pitcher

79 Gabriel Arias Pitcher

Team Manager

  • Hector Borg

Coaches

2020 Tokyo Baseball Baseball

See also

References

  1. TOKYO 1964 Organizing Committee (November 1, 1964). "Official Olympic Report, 1964 Tokyo Volume 1 Part 1" (PDF). Organizing Committee for the Games of the XVIII Olympiad. Retrieved 2016-03-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. Diario Libre. "El Gringo Torres, en la historia de la RD" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  3. Diario, Listin (2019-07-28). "Los tres pies de Luisito". listindiario.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-07-31.
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