Den Dominikanske Republik ved sommer-OL 2012

Dominikanske Republik ved de olympiske lege

Dominikanske Republiks flag
IOC-kodeDOM
National komitéComité Olímpico Dominicano
Hjemmesidewww.colimdo.org (spansk)
Ved sommer-OL 2012 i London
Deltagere35 deltagere i 10 sportsgrene
FanebærerGabriel Mercedes
Medaljer

Guld
1
Sølv
1
Bronze
0
Total
2

Placering
46
Dominikanske Republik ved sommer-OL
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Dominikanske Republik deltog under Sommer-OL 2012 i London som blev arrangeret i perioden 27. juli til 12. august 2012.

Medaljer

2012 London  Guld    Sølv  Bronze  Total  
Den Dominikanske Republik Den Dominikanske Republik1102

Medier brugt på denne side

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
The flag of the Dominican Republic has a centered white cross that extends to the edges. This emblem is similar to the flag design and shows a bible, a cross of gold and 6 Dominican flags. There are branches of olive and palm around the shield and above on the ribbon is the motto "Dios,Patria!, Libertad" ("God, Country, Freedom") and to amiable freedom. The blue is said to stand for liberty, red for the fire and blood of the independence struggle and the white cross symbolized that God has not forgotten his people. "Republica Dominicana". The Dominican flag was designed by Juan Pablo Duarte, father of the national Independence of Dominican Republic. The first dominican flag was sewn by a young lady named Concepción Bona, who lived across the street of El Baluarte, monument where the patriots gathered to fight for the independence, the night of February 27th, 1844. Concepción Bona was helped by her first cousin María de Jesús Pina.
Olympic rings.svg
Olympic Rings without "rims" (gaps between the rings), As used, eg. in the logos of the 2008 and 2016 Olympics. The colour scheme applied here was specified in 2023 guidelines.
Olympic rings without rims.svg
Olympic Rings without "rims" (gaps between the rings), As used, eg. in the logos of the 2008 and 2016 Olympics. The colour scheme applied here was specified in 2023 guidelines.