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Kazakhstan At The 2004 Summer OlympicsKazakhstan at the 2004 Summer Olympics | |50px | bgcolor="gold" | Gold | bgcolor="silver" |Silver | bgcolor="CC9966" |Bronze | Total | | Kazakhstan | |1 | 4 | 3 | 8 | Results by event Men's individual: Women's individual: Men's 100 metres: Women's 100 metres: Women's 400 metres: Men's 400 metre hurdles: Women's 400 metre hurdles: Men's 800 metres: Women's 800 metres: Men's decathlon: Women's heptathlon: Men's 20 km walk: Women's 20 km walk: Men's 50 km walk: Women's long jump: Men's triple jump: Women's triple jump: Women's high jump: Men's pole vault: Women's shot put: Kazakhstan sent eight boxers to the 2004 Olympics. Each of them won at least one bout, a feat that not even Cuba accomplished. Three of the Kazakhstani boxers won medals, one each of gold, silver, and bronze. This put Kazakhstan in a tie with Thailand for third place in the boxing medals count, behind only Cuba and Russia. Russia was a constant annoyance for the Kazakhstanis, as they lost four of the five matches they boxed against Russians. In contrast, Bakhtiyar Artayev won the only match Kazakhstan had against the almost-invincible Cubans. Two boxers were defeated in the round of 16. Three more fell in the quarterfinals, just missing medals. The combined record of the eight boxers was 17-7. Flyweight (51kg) Featherweight (57kg) Lightweight (60kg) Light Welterweight (64kg) Welterweight (69kg) Middleweight (75kg) Light Heavyweight (81kg) Super Heavyweight (over 91kg) Men's: 11th place - Preliminary round: 0-5-0
- Classification 7-12: Lost to Australia, 10-5
- Classification 11/12: Defeated Egypt, 15-7
Women's: 8th place - Preliminary round: 0-3-0
- Classification 7/8: Lost to Canada, 10-4
Officials - President: Timur Dossymbetov
- Secretary General: Kanat Abishev
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