China at the 1996 Summer Olympics

The People's Republic of China adopted at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta for the eighth time in the Olympic Summer Games in part. With a total of 50 medals, 16 gold, 22 silver and 12 bronze, she reached the fourth place in the medals table. The crew consisted of 294 athletes, of whom 111 men and 183 were women. This started in 155 decisions in 25 sports. The recent Chinese participants was the swimmer Nian Yun with 13 years and 287 days, the oldest was the handball player Wang Tao to 39 years and 43 days. The most successful were the starter swimmer Le Jingyi and Li Xiaoshuang Turner, who could each win a gold and two silver medals. The Chinese flag was carried into the Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony on July 19, 1996 by Liu Yudong basketball.

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