Semir Pepic

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Semir Pepic
Medal record
Representing Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Men's judo
European Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1999 Bratislava +100 kg

Semir Pepic (born 25 September 1972 in Podgorica, Montenegro) is an Australian judoka. He formerly represented Slovakia. He has six Gold medals from the Australian National Judo Championships and has represented Australia in the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

Achievements

YearTournamentPlaceWeight class
2006Oceanian Judo Championships1stHeavyweight (+100 kg)
1stOpen class
2004Oceanian Judo Championships1stHeavyweight (+100 kg)
1999 European Judo Championships 2ndHeavyweight (+100 kg)
5thOpen class

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