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Jasna Ptujec (born 19 January 1959 in Zagreb) is a former Yugoslav/Croatian handball player born in Croatian-Slovenian family. [1] who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics.
She was a member of the Yugoslav handball team which won the gold medal. She played all five matches as goalkeeper.
Jasna Šekarić is a Serbian sport shooter, considered as one of the most successful female shooters in ISSF history. She has won a total of five Olympic medals: one gold, three silvers and one bronze. She has also won three World Championship gold medals in the 10 m air pistol, in addition to five European Championship gold medals she won in the 10 m air pistol and 25 m pistol. In 1992, she lost the Olympic gold medal to Marina Logvinenko despite having the same score. She is one of only six shooters to compete in at least seven Olympic Games.
Yugoslavia competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States which took place from 29 July to 12 August 1984. Yugoslav athletes had competed in every Summer Olympic Games since their official debut in 1920. The Yugoslav Olympic Committee (JOK) sent a delegation of 139 athletes, 105 men and 34 women, competing in 16 sports, down from 164 competitors in 1980. Due to the Soviet-led boycott, Yugoslavia was one of only three Communist countries to take part at the Games, along with China and Romania.
Vladimir "Vlado" Šola is a Croatian handball coach and former player.
Jasna Rather is former American table tennis player who played for Yugoslavia and then for United States, competing on four Olympics: in Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics, Barcelona 1992 Summer Olympics, Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics, and Athens 2004 Summer Olympics respectively.
Zdravko Zovko is a retired Croatian handball player.
Miroslav Pribanić was a Croatian handball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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