Yugoslavia At The 1988 Summer Olympics
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Yugoslavia At The 1988 Summer Olympics
Athletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. This was the last time that the SFR Yugoslavia competed in the Summer Olympics. 155 competitors, 117 men and 38 women, took part in 72 events in 18 sports. Medalists Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Athletics Men's 400 metres * Slobodan Branković (athletics), Slobodan Branković * Ismail Mačev Men's 800 metres * Slobodan Popović Men's 1,500 metres * Branko Zorko Men's Marathon * Mirko Vindiš :* Final — 2:17:47 (→ 25th place) Men's 400 metres Hurdles * Branislav Karaulić * Rok Kopitar Men's 4 × 400 m Relay * Branislav Karaulić, Slobodan Popović, Slobodan Branković (athletics), Slobodan Branković, and Ismail Mačev :* Heat — 3:05.62 :* Semi Final — 3:01.59 (→ did not advance) Men's Javelin Throw * Sejad Krdžalić :* Qualification — 79.90 m :* Final — 73.28 m (→ 12th place) Wo ...
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Yugoslav Olympic Committee
The Yugoslav Olympic Committee ( hr, Jugoslavenski olimpijski komitet; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенски олимпијски комитет, Jugoslovenski olimpijski komitet, separator=" / "; sl, Jugoslovanski оlimpijski кomite; mk, Југословенски олимписки комитет, translit=Jugoslovenski olimpiski komitet) was the non-profit organization representing Yugoslav athletes in the International Olympic Committee. The YOC organized Yugoslavia's representatives at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. It was established in Zagreb in 1919 (recognized by the IOC in 1920) as ''Jugoslavenski olimpijski odbor'', before moving to Belgrade in 1927, and it took the place of the Serbian Olympic Committee in the Association of National Olympic Committees. During the dissolution of Yugoslavia, several new committees were formed, while committee of newly formed Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (constituted by Serbia and Montenegro in 1992) kept the previous name, ...
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