Cannabaceae

Portugal at the
1980 Summer Olympics
Flag of the Olympic Committee of Portugal
IOC codePOR
NOCOlympic Committee of Portugal
Websitewww.comiteolimpicoportugal.pt (in Portuguese)
in Moscow
Competitors11 in 6 sports
Flag bearer Esbela da Fonseca (Gymnastics)
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Portugal competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR.

Portugal sent a delegation of eleven competitors. These participated in six sports, with a debut in boxing, however no medals were won.

Results by event

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Men's 1,500 metres

  • Round 1 (heat 2) — 3:41.3 (→ 5th)
  • Semi-final (heat 1) — 3:44.4 (→ 7th, did not advance)

Men's 3,000 metres Steeplechase

  • Round 1 (heat 3) — did not finish

Men's Marathon

  • Final — 2:17:04 (→ 16th place)

Men's Light Flyweight (–48 kg):

  • 1/16 final — Bye
  • 1/8 final — Shamil Sabirov (URS) (→ lost 5:0, did not advance)

Women's Team All-Round Competition:

Subdivision 1
Exercises C O Total
Vault 8,85 8,65 17,50
Uneven Bars 8,85 8,05 16,90
Balance Beam 8,90 8,90 17,80
Floor 8,75 8,05 16,80
Total 35,35 33,65 69,00
Notes: C – compulsory; O – optional

Men's –60 kg:

Pool B:

Men's Half Lightweight (–65 kg):

Pool A:

Men's Half Middleweight (–70 kg):

Pool A:

Men's 100m Backstroke:

  • Heats (heat 2) — 1:00.62(→ 5th, did not advance)

Men's 200m Backstroke:

  • Heats (heat 1) — did not participate

Men's 100m Butterfly:

  • Heats (heat 4)— 57.94 (→ 5th, did not advance)

Men's 100m Freestyle:

  • Heats (heat 1) — 52.85 (→ 5th, did not advance)

Men's 200m Freestyle:

  • Heats (heat 1) — 1:55.25 (→ 4th, did not advance)
  • Heats (heat 1)— 1:55.06 (→ 3rd, did not advance)

Men's 400m Freestyle:

  • Heats (heat 4)— did not participate

Men's Flyweight (–52 kg):

Event Attempt Result Place
1 2 3
Snatch 82,5 87,5 87,5 82,5 17th
Clean
& Jerk
115,0 120,0 122,5 115,0 11th
Total 197,5 13th

Officials

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References

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