FR Yugoslavia at the 1997 Mediterranean Games

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FR Yugoslavia at the
1997 Mediterranean Games
Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg
IOC code SCG
NOC Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro
in Bari
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
5
Silver
4
Bronze
13
Total
22
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia (1951–1991)
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro (2009–)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia (2009–)
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo (2018–)

FR Yugoslavia competed at the 1997 Mediterranean Games held in Bari, Italy.

Contents

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Shooting pictogram.svg  Shooting 2215
Athletics pictogram.svg  Athletics 1012
Wrestling pictogram.svg  Wrestling 1012
Water polo pictogram.svg  Water polo 1001
Judo pictogram.svg  Judo 0134
Table tennis pictogram.svg  Table tennis 0123
Karate pictogram.svg  Karate 0022
Swimming pictogram.svg  Swimming 0022
Basketball pictogram.svg  Basketball 0011
Totals (9 entries)541322

List of Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Stevan Zorić Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics High jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Water polo pictogram.svg Water polo Men's tournament
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nemanja Mirosavljev Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 50 metre rifle three positions
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jasna Šekarić Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 25m Pistol
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nandor Sabo Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Greco-Roman 69kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Stevan Pletikosić Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 50 m Rifle prone
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marijana Frič Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 50 metre rifle three positions
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Slobodan Grujić, Aleksandar Karakašević Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis Men's doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Leposava Marković Judo pictogram.svg Judo 48kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Olivera Jevtić Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 10.000m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Veselin Mićović Karate pictogram.svg Karate Open
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Roksanda Lazarević Karate pictogram.svg Karate 65 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Basketball team Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball Men's tournament
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vladan Marković Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 200m Butterfly
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vladan Marković Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 100m Butterfly
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aleksandar Jovančević Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Greco-Roman 85kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Slobodan Grujić Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis Men's singles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Fatima Isanović, Marta Poljak Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis Women's doubles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jasna Šekarić Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 10m Air Pistol
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dano Pantić Judo pictogram.svg Judo 95kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nada Ognjenović Judo pictogram.svg Judo 66kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mara Kovačević Judo pictogram.svg Judo + 72kg

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