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Chile at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Sporting event delegation
Chile at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England was the nation's eighth appearance out of eleven editions of the Summer Olympic Games. The nation was represented by a team of 54 athletes, 50 males and 4 females, that competed in 27 events in 8 sports.[1]
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Chile at the 1948 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | CHI |
NOC | Chilean Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
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Competitors | 54 (50 men and 4 women) in 9 sports |
Flag bearer | Mario Recordón |
Medals |
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Main article: Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Main article: Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group B)
- Defeated China (44-39)
- Defeated Iraq (100-18)
- Defeated Philippines (68-39)
- Lost to Belgium (36-38)
- Lost to South Korea (21-28)
- Quarterfinals
- Lost to France (52-53)
- Classification Matches
- 5th/8th place: Defeated Czechoslovakia (38-36)
- 5th/6th place: Lost to Uruguay (32-50) → Sixth place
Main article: Boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Main article: Cycling at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Four cyclists, all men, represented Chile in 1948.
Main article: Diving at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Main article: Fencing at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Three fencers, all men, represented Chile in 1948.
Main article: Modern pentathlon at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Two male pentathletes represented Chile in 1948.
Main article: Shooting at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Four shooters represented Chile in 1948.
Main article: Water polo at the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group C)
- Lost to India (4-7)
- Lost to the Netherlands (0-14) → did not advance
- "Chile at the 1948 London Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
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