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Born | Kranj, Yugoslavia | 11 August 1960
Marko Cuderman (born 11 August 1960) is a Yugoslav former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. [1]
Finland competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. Finnish athletes have competed at every Olympic Games since its debut in 1908. The Finnish Olympic Committee sent the nation's smallest ever team to the Games after the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. A total of 53 athletes, 36 men and 17 women, competed only in 12 sports; the nation's team size was roughly denser from Sydney by a quarter of the athletes.
Marko Baša is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a centre back.
Markos Botsaris was a chieftain of the Souliotes and hero of the Greek War of Independence, and general of the Greek army. He played a key role in relieving the First Siege of Missolonghi in 1822–1823 and was awarded the title of General of Western Greece by the revolutionary Greek government. He was killed during the Battle of Karpenisi and was buried in Missolonghi with full honors. Today Botsaris is among the most revered national heroes in Greece.
Marko Juhani Yli-Hannuksela is a Finnish former wrestler. His most notable accomplishments are his two Olympic medals and a world championship in Greco-Roman wrestling. After failing to qualify for 2008 Olympic Games, he decided to retire in August 2008.
The Slovenia men's national basketball team represents Slovenia in international basketball competitions, and is managed by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia. Since the independence of Slovenia in 1991, the national team has competed at every EuroBasket, and reached the knockout stage at every championship since 2005. Their greatest achievement overall at the tournament came at EuroBasket 2017, where they won all nine games and became European champions.
Marko Strahija is a backstroke swimmer from Croatia, who competed at three Summer Olympics between 1996 and 2008.
Athletes from the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England. Ninety competitors—79 men and 11 women—took part in 35 events in 8 sports.
Marko Spittka is a German judoka. He won a bronze medal in the half-lightweight (–86 kg) division at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Marko Elsner was a Slovenian professional footballer who played as a defender.
Alenka Cuderman is a former Yugoslav/Slovenian handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Marko Novaković is a Serbian sprint canoer.
Marko Simonović is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former professional basketball player. As a player, he represented the senior Serbian national basketball team internationally. Standing at 2.03 m, he played at the small forward position.
Marko Hübenbecker is a German bobsledder who has competed since 2008.
Serbia participated at the 2015 European Games, in Baku, Azerbaijan from 12 to 28 June 2015.
Marko Macan is a Croatian water polo player. He was part of the Croatian team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where the team won the silver medal.
Marko Bijač is a Croatian water polo player. He was part of the Croatian team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where the team won the silver medal.
Serbia competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February 2022.
Dimitrios Markos is a Greek swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Marko Petković is a Montenegrin water polo player. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics.