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Turkey at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Turkey competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This nation has competed at every Summer Olympic Games in the modern era since its debut in 1908. Turkey, however, did not attend the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles at the period of Great Depression, and the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because of the United States boycott. The National Olympic Committee of Turkey ((トルコ語:Türkiye Milli Olimpiyat Komitesi), ''TMOK'') sent the nation's largest delegation to the Games. A total of 114 athletes, 48 men and 66 women, competed in 16 sports. For the first time in its Olympic history, Turkey was represented by more female than male athletes. Women's basketball and women's volleyball were the only team-based sports in which Turkey had its representation in these Olympic games. There was only a single competitor in archery, badminton, and artistic gymnastics.
The Turkish team featured past Olympic medalists, including hammer thrower Eşref Apak, taekwondo jins Bahri Tanrıkulu and Servet Tazegül, who previously won the bronze in Beijing, and freestyle wrestler and defending champion Ramazan Şahin. Backstroke swimmer Derya Büyükuncu became the first Turkish athlete to compete in six Olympic games. Meanwhile, weightlifter and former Olympic record holder Aylin Daşdelen made her Olympic comeback after an eight-year absence. Volleyball player Neslihan Demir Darnel, who led her national team by winning the European qualification tournament, became Turkey's first female flag bearer at the opening ceremony.
Turkey left London with a total of five Olympic medals (two gold, two silver, and one bronze), the lowest in Summer Olympic history since 2000. Two of these medals were each awarded to the team in athletics and taekwondo, and one in wrestling. Among the nation's medalists were middle-distance runner Aslı Çakır Alptekin, and taekwondo jin Servet Tazegül, who both won Turkey's first Olympic gold medals in their respective disciplines. For the first time since 1984, Turkey did not win an Olympic medal in weightlifting.
==Medalists==

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