Team
Eswatini - Profile
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General Interest
The 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo will be the first that the NOC has competed under the name Eswatini, having previously been known as Swaziland until 2018. An athlete representing the NOC has never won an Olympic medal.
Athletics is the sport in which Eswatini has entered most athletes. At the Rio Olympic Games in 2016, the NOC sent a two-member team, both competing in athletics.
Richard Mabuza and Philip Serjeant were the first two athletes to represent the NOC at the Olympic Games, they competed in athletics and shooting, respectively, at the 1972 Games in Munich. After that first appearance, the NOC did not have athletes contest an Olympic event again until 1984 when an all-male eight-member team contested in four sports.
The first female athlete represented Eswatini at the Atlanta 1996 Games. Daniela Menegon swam the 800m event but did not advance from her heat.
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