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  • ...rt Choombe (L) in action with Jeffrey Horn of Australia at the London 2012 Olympic on 29 July.<br><small>(Source: Scott Heavey/Getty Images Europe)</small> ...} He represented Zambia at the World Boxing Championships and 2012 Olympic Games in London where he competed in the Men's light welterweight event but lost
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  • {{Infobox National Olympic Committee | title = National Olympic Committee of Zambia
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  • {{MedalCompetition|Commonwealth Games}} {{MedalCompetition|All-Africa Games}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|All-Africa Games}} ...004 Athens Games by ending up in second place at the 2nd AIBA African 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Gaborone, Botswana. In the final he was defeated b
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  • ...in 1960. Zambia has never sent athletes to compete in the [[Winter Olympic Games]]. ...on two medals in two sports. Boxer [[Keith Mwila]] won the country's first Olympic medal, a bronze, in the light flyweight category at the [[1984 Summer Olymp
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  • ...the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. [[Category:Lists of Olympic flag bearers by country|Zambia]]
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  • ...' (born 25 August 1985) is a [[Zambia]]n boxer who won the 2007 All-Africa Games at junior welter, and then competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. Bwalya was defeated in the first round of the 2006 Commonwealth Games at lightweight, and moved up a division. He beat Herbert Nkabiti from Botsw
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Commonwealth Games]]}} {{MedalBronze|[[Boxing at the 2014 Commonwealth Games|2014 Glasgow]]| Middleweight}}
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  • ...lisher=The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited|accessdate=13 September 2012}}}} At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she c [[Category:Olympic swimmers of Zambia]]
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  • ...ata East]], [[Chipata North]] and [[Chipata West]]. He was also [[National Olympic Committee of Zambia]] President from 1968 to 1975. ===[[National Olympic Committee of Zambia|NOCZ]] President (1968-1975)===
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  • {{Medal|Competition|[[Olympic Games]]}} |[[Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
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  • ...default.aspx?t=204&nid=791557&rc=0 |title=Windward School ~ Prince Mumba's Olympic Journey |publisher=Windwardschool.org |date=17 November 2010 }}</ref> Mumba By the age of 18, Mumba had competed in the 2002 Commonwealth Games and in the 2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics. He then was recrui
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  • |NOCname=National Olympic Committee of Zambia |games=2010 Summer Youth
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  • ...personal best time of 51.39 seconds. She competed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the 2006 World Junior Championships, the 2008 World Indoor Championships, *2006 1st Southern Africa Youth Games, Namibia (200m)
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  • | NOCname = [[National Olympic Committee of Zambia]] | games = Summer Olympics
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  • ...and was part of the Zambian team that qualified to the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. He scored a goal in Zambia's 4-0 win against Italy on their way to becomin [[Category:Olympic footballers of Zambia]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition|'''''Olympic Games''''' ...ference.com/olympics/athletes/si/godfrey-siamusiye-1.html Godfrey Siamusye Olympic Results]
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  • ...first appeared at the Olympics. Kanchela also competed at the Commonwealth Games in 2002 and 2006, but failed to reach the top 16 final. Kanchela is currently working as a swimming coach for the Olympic Youth Development Centre in Lusaka, an initiative which aims to develop ove
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  • |games=2008 Summer Zambia qualified two boxers for the Olympic boxing tournament. Bwalya qualified at the first African qualifying tournam
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  • {{infobox country at games | CGAname = [[National Olympic Committee of Zambia]]
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  • {{infobox country at games | NOCname = [[National Olympic Committee of Zambia]]
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  • ...resented Zambia in the Men's Light-Welterweight at the 1988 Olympic Summer Games in Seoul, South Korea, where he reached welterweight division quarterfinals
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  • ...Later in the year, Melu led the team to the [[Seoul Olympics|Seoul Olympic games]], in which Zambia became the first African country to reach the quarter fi [[Category:Olympic footballers of Zambia]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition | All-Africa Games}} ...er 1992) is a Zambian sprinter and football player who won Gold in African Games in September 2015. She is the striker and captain of the [[Zambia women's n
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  • ...nual | publisher=London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games | date=2012 | accessdate=13 July 2015}}</ref> The colours given were
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  • ...ng but reprised his striker's role again in the 1990 season for a few more games after which he went back between the posts. ...ic Games]] qualifier helped secure Zambia a slot at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Zambia had won their home leg 2–0 and travelled to [[Accra]] with the ho
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  • | Olympic apps = | Olympic first =
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  • ...]] against [[Kenya national football team|Kenya]] with Zambia winning both games in the two match series to lift the trophy. ...fying campaign, Zambia featured at the Olympic Games and lost all of their games to Cuba, the USSR and Venezuela.
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  • Simukonda made his national team debut in October 1983 in an [[Olympic Games]] qualifier against Egypt in Lusaka which Zambia won 1–0 courtesy of a [[ ...r [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]] to qualify to the [[Seoul Olympic Games]].
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  • ...opolo were a very promising national football team and in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul they surprised the world, and thrashed Italy 4-0. Following this v
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  • ...p qualifier in Lusaka, a match which he rated as one of his most memorable games. ...s part of Zambia's Olympic Games squad at Moscow 1980 and played all three games as Zambia bowed out in the first round. His last game for Zambia came on 12
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  • .... In 1988, he was honoured by President Kenneth Kaunda as part of Zambia's Olympic squad which reached the quarter-finals in Seoul. He took charge of the nati ...ppearance on Zambian television as part of the panel of analysts analysing games during the 2012 African Cup of Nations tournament which saw Zambia win thei
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  • ...ll team|Zambia]]'s goalkeeper at the [[1980 Summer Olympics|Moscow Olympic Games]] in 1980 and played for several Zambian clubs including [[Power Dynamos F. [[Category:Olympic footballers of Zambia]]
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  • |[[Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump|Olympic Games]] |[[Athletics at the 1978 All-Africa Games|All-Africa Games]]
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  • ...As a result, he missed out on the [[1988 Summer Olympic Games|1988 Olympic Games]] where Zambia reached the quarterfinals. ...ppeared to have been triggered by Nkana picking up just two points in five games after the team was banned from using their home ground due to crowd trouble
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  • ...a was a member of the national squad that participated at the 1988 Olympic Games, making his mark with a most famous hat-trick in a 4–0 victory against It [[Category:Olympic footballers of Zambia]]
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  • He was out of the team for most of 1988, missing out on the [[Seoul Olympic Games]] but returned for that year’s CECAFA tournament in Malawi, scoring 3 goa ...up of Nations|CAN 1990]] in [[Algeria]] but he featured in all of Zambia’s games after that, and was part of the victorious 1991 CECAFA squad.
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  • ...games of the season and topping the table. They were still leading with 4 games to go but were pipped to the title by Wanderers, who finished on top by a s Chola starred in Zambia’s 1976 Olympic Games qualification run, scoring 6 times as Zambia qualified to Montreal 1976. Ho
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  • ...s sidelined, Ndhlovu took over the reins. His first game was an All Africa Games qualifier against Malawi in April 1987 in Lusaka which Zambia won 3-1. ...e 1988 Summer Olympics|1988]] after a 2-1 aggregate win over Ghana. At the games Zambia found itself in a group with Italy, Venezuela and Iraq, where they t
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  • ...hipolopolo were a very promising Zambia national team. At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul they thrashed Italy 4–0. They had their eyes on the 1993 Africa
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  • ...ola Blades F.C.|Konkola Blades]] in 2010 but was released after just seven games.<ref>"Konkola dismiss coach Kalambo" (26 April 2010) ''African Soccer Union [[Category:Olympic footballers of Zambia]]
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  • ...the season. It was a tightly contested race and going into the final three games of the season, Nkana’s fiercest rivals [[Power Dynamos F.C.|Power Dynamos ..., making a substitute appearance when Zambia beat Uganda 5-0 in an Olympic Games qualifier in Lusaka in November 1987. It turned out to be his last game for
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  • His performances for the Olympic team caught the attention of Kaizer Chiefs who bought him in January from [ ...just seven goals. He returned to Portsmouth in June 2007 after playing 23 games for the Portuguese team.
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  • *[[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC) *[[2011 All-Africa Games]]
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  • *[[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC) *[[2011 All-Africa Games]]
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  • ...in [[Football Association of Zambia|FAZ]] tournaments, 5 goals in friendly games, 3 goals in the NFL Trophy and 2 goals in the NFL Benevolent Fund Match. Th ...year 1970 after serving five months and missing the first month of league games. He managed to stay out of trouble and won the [[Chibuku Cup]] with [[Kitwe
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  • ...sport infrastructure, including Nkholoma Stadium, [[Sunset Stadium]], the Olympic Youth Development Centre, the Lusaka Golf Club and many other places. There
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  • [[File:Northern Rhodesia Olympic Badge.jpg|right|thumb|Northern Rhodesia Olympic Team badge.]] ...s name and flag between the opening and closing ceremonies of an [[Olympic Games]]. The country entered the [[1964 Summer Olympics]] as Northern Rhodesia, a
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  • ...pics]], thereby becoming the first country ever to have entered an Olympic games as one country, and left it as another. Zambia took part in the [[2008 Summ ...the project. Zambia has since revoked its bid to host the 2011 All-Africa Games, citing a lack of funds. Hence, Mozambique took Zambia's place as host.
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  • ...pment. When Beijing hosted the [[2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Summer Olympic Games]], the starting point of the [[2008 Summer Olympics torch relay|torch relay
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