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Cyprus at the Olympic Games

Participation of Cyprus in the Olympic Games

History

Cyprus has a long history of participation in the Olympic Games. The country's athletes first appeared at the 1896 Summer Olympics, held in Athens, Greece, where they competed under the Greek flag. This was before Cyprus gained independence from Great Britain in 1960.

From 1976 to 1980, Cypriot athletes continued to participate in the Olympics with the colours of Greece. However, after the establishment of the Cyprus Olympic Committee in 1979, the country began to participate as an independent nation in all subsequent Olympic Games.

Modern Era

Since its official recognition by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1980, Cyprus has sent athletes to every Summer and Winter Olympic Games. The country's participation in the Olympics has been continuous, with no interruptions or withdrawals.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Cyprus won its first Olympic medal, with Paul Kondidis finishing second in the laser event of sailing.

Medal Count

Cyprus' first Olympic medal was won at the 2012 Summer Olympics. The country's overall medal count is as follows:

* Gold medals: 0
* Silver medals: 1 (Paul Kondidis, laser event of sailing)
* Bronze medals: 0

References

Note: This article synthesizes information from multiple sources to provide a comprehensive overview of Cyprus' participation in the Olympic Games.