Kazakhstan at The 2004 Summer Olympics - Swimming

Swimming

Men
Athlete Event Heats Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Oleg Shteynikov 50 m Freestyle 23.88 55 Did not advance
Vyacheslav Titarenko 100 m Freestyle 52.09 51 Did not advance
Vitaliy Khan 200 m Freestyle 1:56.11 55 Did not advance
Stanislav Osinsky 100 m Backstroke 59.92 41 Did not advance
Vladislav Polyakov 100 m Breaststroke 1:01.16 7 Q 1:01.36 8 Q 1:01.34 5
200 m Breaststroke 2:12.96 6 Q 2:12.19 7 Q 2:11.76 5
Rustam Khudiyev 100 m Butterfly 55.03 41 Did not advance
Yevgeniy Ryzhkov 200 I.M. DSQ x Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Heats Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Yelena Skalinskaya 50 m Freestyle 27.04 39 Did not advance
100 m Freestyle 58.56 41 Did not advance
Yuliya Rissik 200 m Freestyle 2:09.93 41 Did not advance
Anastassiya Prilepa 100 m Backstroke 1:07.55 38 Did not advance
Marina Mulyayeva 200 I.M. 2:24.25 28 Did not advance

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