Croatia at the 2001 Mediterranean Games

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Croatia at the
2001 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Croatia.svg
IOC code CRO
in Tunis
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
6
Silver
6
Bronze
6
Total
18
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Croatia competed at the 2001 Mediterranean Games in Tunis, Tunisia from 2 to 15 September 2001. [1]

Contents

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 2226
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 1214
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis 1012
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball 1001
Handball pictogram.svg Handball 1001
Lawn bowls pictogram.svg Bowls 0101
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing 0101
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing 0011
Karate pictogram.svg Karate 0011
Totals (9 sports)66618

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yoto Yotov [2] Weightlifting Men's 77 kg snatch 5 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yoto Yotov [2] Weightlifting Men's 77 kg clean & jerk 5 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Siniša Ergotić [3] Athletics Men's long jump 12 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Blanka Vlašić Athletics Women's high jump 12 September
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marko Strahija Swimming Men's 200m backstroke
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vanja Rogulj Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tamara Boroš Table tennis Women's singles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Handball Men's tournament
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Basketball Women's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Darko Juričić Athletics Men's 400 meters hurdles 11 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nevena Lenđel Athletics Women's high jump 12 September
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sanja Jovanović Swimming Women's 100m backstroke
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mate Arapov Sailing Men's laser
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sandro Gulja Bowls Men's precision throw
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Miloš Milošević , Ivan Mladina, Vanja Rogulj and Marko Strahija Swimming Men's 4×100m medley relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sanja Jovanović Swimming Women's 100m freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Edi Ponoš Athletics Men's javelin throw 14 September
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jetiš Bajrami Boxing Men's featherweight
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lana Susović Karate Women's 55 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sandra Paović and Kornelija Vajda Table tennis Women's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Igor Čerenšek , Lovrenco Franičević, Marijan Kanjer and Ivan Mladina Swimming Men's 4×100m freestyle relay

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References

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