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Aruba at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Aruba sent a delegation to compete at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States from 19 July to 4 August 1996. This was Aruba's third appearance at a Summer Olympic Games since separating from the Netherlands Antilles. The Aruban delegation consisted of three competitors, track and field athlete Miguel Janssen, weightlifter Junior Faro, and cyclist Lucien Dirksz. Janseen was eliminated in the first round of the men's 200 metres, Faro finished 21st in the men's middleweight, and Dirksz failed to finish his event.

Aruba at the
1996 Summer Olympics
IOC codeARU
NOCAruban Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympicaruba.com (in Papiamento)
in Atlanta
Competitors3 (3 men and 0 women) in 3 sports
Flag bearer Isnardo Faro
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Netherlands Antilles (1952–2008)

Background Edit

The Aruban Olympic Committee was recognised by the International Olympic Committee on 1 January 1986.[1] Aruba made its Olympic debut as a distinct territory soon after, at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and they have participated in every Summer Olympic Games since.[2] The 1996 Summer Olympics were held in Atlanta, United States, from 19 July to 4 August 1996; 10,318 athletes took part representing 194 National Olympic Committees.[3] Atlanta was Aruba's third time participating in the Summer Olympics.[2] The Aruban delegation to these Olympics consisted of three competitors, track and field athlete Miguel Janssen, weightlifter Junior Faro, and cyclist Lucien Dirksz.[4] Faro was chosen as the flag-bearer for the opening ceremony.[2]

Athletics Edit

Miguel Janssen was 25 years old at the time of the Atlanta Olympics, and was making his only Olympic appearance.[5][6] On 31 July, he took part in the first round of the men's 200 metres, and was drawn into heat ten. He finished the race in 21.72 seconds, seventh and last in his heat, and he was eliminated from the competition.[7] The gold medal was eventually won by Michael Johnson of the United States in 19.32 seconds, the silver medal was earned by Frankie Fredericks of Namibia, and the bronze was won by Ato Boldon of Trinidad and Tobago.[8][9]

Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Miguel Janssen Men's 200 m 21.72 7 did not advance

Cycling Edit

Lucien Dirksz was 27 years old at the time of these Olympics, and had previously represented Aruba at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.[10][11] On 31 July, he took part in the 221.85 kilometres (137.85 mi) men's road race, but failed to finish the competition.[12] The gold medal was won by Pascal Richard of Switzerland in 4 hours 53 minutes and 56 seconds; the silver was earned by Rolf Sørensen of Denmark, and the bronze was taken by Max Sciandri of Great Britain.[13]

Athlete Event Time Rank
Lucien Dirksz Men's road race DNF

Weightlifting Edit

Isnarda "Junior" Faro was 18 years old at the time of the Atlanta Olympics, and would, 8 years later, represent Aruba again at the 2004 Athens Olympics.[14][15] In Olympic weightlifting a competitor is given three tries to lift a weight of their choice in the snatch, with the best of their three attempts counting. If an athlete posts a mark in the snatch, they then get three attempts at the clean and jerk, again, with the best of the three marks counting. A final score is determined by adding the best mark posted in the snatch and the clean and jerk together.[16] On 24 July, Faro took part in the men's under 76 kg competition, meaning competitors had to weigh in at or below 76 kg. In the snatch, he lifted 102.5 kg, 107.5 kg, and 112.5 kg; recording a mark for this phase of the competition of 112.5 kg.[17] Later, in the clean and jerk, he lifted 132.5 kg in his first attempt, 137.5 kg in his second, and failed at 142.5 kg in his third and final try; recording a mark for the clean and jerk of 137.5 kg.[18] His combined lift of 250.0 kg put him 21st and last among those who posted marks for both phases of the competition.[16] The gold medal was won by Pablo Lara of Cuba with a combined lift of 367.5 kg, the silver medal was taken by Yoto Yotov of Bulgaria, and the bronze medal was earned by Jon Chol-ho of North Korea.[16][19]

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Junior Faro Men's −76 kg 112.5 22 137.5 21 250.0 21

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ a b c . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
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  15. ^ "Isnardo FARO – Olympic Weightlifting – Aruba". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
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  17. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
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  19. ^ "Atlanta 1996 Atlanta 1996 Weightlifting 70 – 76kg (middleweight) men – Olympic Atlanta 1996 Weightlifting". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2 November 2018.

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Aruba sent a delegation to compete at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta United States from 19 July to 4 August 1996 This was Aruba s third appearance at a Summer Olympic Games since separating from the Netherlands Antilles The Aruban delegation consisted of three competitors track and field athlete Miguel Janssen weightlifter Junior Faro and cyclist Lucien Dirksz Janseen was eliminated in the first round of the men s 200 metres Faro finished 21st in the men s middleweight and Dirksz failed to finish his event Aruba at the1996 Summer OlympicsIOC codeARUNOCAruban Olympic CommitteeWebsitewww wbr olympicaruba wbr com in Papiamento in AtlantaCompetitors3 3 men and 0 women in 3 sportsFlag bearerIsnardo FaroMedalsGold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0Summer Olympics appearances overview 1988199219962000200420082012201620202024Other related appearances Netherlands Antilles 1952 2008 Contents 1 Background 2 Athletics 3 Cycling 4 Weightlifting 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground EditThe Aruban Olympic Committee was recognised by the International Olympic Committee on 1 January 1986 1 Aruba made its Olympic debut as a distinct territory soon after at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and they have participated in every Summer Olympic Games since 2 The 1996 Summer Olympics were held in Atlanta United States from 19 July to 4 August 1996 10 318 athletes took part representing 194 National Olympic Committees 3 Atlanta was Aruba s third time participating in the Summer Olympics 2 The Aruban delegation to these Olympics consisted of three competitors track and field athlete Miguel Janssen weightlifter Junior Faro and cyclist Lucien Dirksz 4 Faro was chosen as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony 2 Athletics EditMain article Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics Miguel Janssen was 25 years old at the time of the Atlanta Olympics and was making his only Olympic appearance 5 6 On 31 July he took part in the first round of the men s 200 metres and was drawn into heat ten He finished the race in 21 72 seconds seventh and last in his heat and he was eliminated from the competition 7 The gold medal was eventually won by Michael Johnson of the United States in 19 32 seconds the silver medal was earned by Frankie Fredericks of Namibia and the bronze was won by Ato Boldon of Trinidad and Tobago 8 9 Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result RankMiguel Janssen Men s 200 m 21 72 7 did not advanceCycling EditLucien Dirksz was 27 years old at the time of these Olympics and had previously represented Aruba at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics 10 11 On 31 July he took part in the 221 85 kilometres 137 85 mi men s road race but failed to finish the competition 12 The gold medal was won by Pascal Richard of Switzerland in 4 hours 53 minutes and 56 seconds the silver was earned by Rolf Sorensen of Denmark and the bronze was taken by Max Sciandri of Great Britain 13 Athlete Event Time RankLucien Dirksz Men s road race DNFWeightlifting EditMain article Weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics Isnarda Junior Faro was 18 years old at the time of the Atlanta Olympics and would 8 years later represent Aruba again at the 2004 Athens Olympics 14 15 In Olympic weightlifting a competitor is given three tries to lift a weight of their choice in the snatch with the best of their three attempts counting If an athlete posts a mark in the snatch they then get three attempts at the clean and jerk again with the best of the three marks counting A final score is determined by adding the best mark posted in the snatch and the clean and jerk together 16 On 24 July Faro took part in the men s under 76 kg competition meaning competitors had to weigh in at or below 76 kg In the snatch he lifted 102 5 kg 107 5 kg and 112 5 kg recording a mark for this phase of the competition of 112 5 kg 17 Later in the clean and jerk he lifted 132 5 kg in his first attempt 137 5 kg in his second and failed at 142 5 kg in his third and final try recording a mark for the clean and jerk of 137 5 kg 18 His combined lift of 250 0 kg put him 21st and last among those who posted marks for both phases of the competition 16 The gold medal was won by Pablo Lara of Cuba with a combined lift of 367 5 kg the silver medal was taken by Yoto Yotov of Bulgaria and the bronze medal was earned by Jon Chol ho of North Korea 16 19 Athlete Event Snatch Clean amp Jerk Total RankResult Rank Result RankJunior Faro Men s 76 kg 112 5 22 137 5 21 250 0 21See also EditAruba at the 1995 Pan American GamesReferences Edit Aruba National Olympic Committee NOC International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2 November 2018 a b c Aruba Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 1996 Olympics Summer Olympic Games Atlanta 1996 International Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 27 June 2018 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Aruba at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Miguel JANSSEN Olympic Athletics Aruba International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2 November 2018 Miguel Janssen Bio Stats and Results Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s 200 metres Round One Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s 200 metres Final Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Atlanta 1996 Athletics Results amp Videos International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2 November 2018 Lucien Dirksz Bio Stats and Results Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Lucien DIRKSZ Olympic Cycling Road Aruba International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2 November 2018 Cycling at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s Road Race Individual Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Atlanta 1996 Atlanta 1996 Cycling individual road race men Olympic Atlanta 1996 Cycling Road International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2 November 2018 Junior Faro Bio Stats and Results Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Isnardo FARO Olympic Weightlifting Aruba International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2 November 2018 a b c Weightlifting at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s Middleweight Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Weightlifting at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s Middleweight Snatch Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Weightlifting at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games Men s Middleweight Clean amp Jerk Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Atlanta 1996 Atlanta 1996 Weightlifting 70 76kg middleweight men Olympic Atlanta 1996 Weightlifting International Olympic 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