Olympische Jugend-Sommerspiele 2014/Teilnehmer (Sierra Leone)

SLE
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Die sierra-leonische Jugend-Olympiamannschaft für die II. Olympischen Jugend-Sommerspiele vom 16. bis 28. August 2014 in Nanjing (Volksrepublik China) bestand aus sechs Athleten. Aufgrund Drucks der chinesischen Veranstalter wegen der Ebolafieber-Epidemie 2014 bis 2016 in Westafrika nahm das Land schlussendlich nicht an den Spielen teil.

Athleten nach Sportarten

Beachvolleyball

Mädchen
  • Kadiatu Conteh und Aminata Turay
Jungen
  • Abubaker Kamara und Patrick Lombi

Schwimmen

Jungen
  • Saidu Kamara – 50 m Freistil

Gewichtheben

Jungen
  • Abu Kamara – bis 56 kg

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