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  2. Yugoslavia at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Teams from Yugoslavia first participated at the Olympic Games in 1920. Yugoslavia has been the designation for Olympic teams from three distinct national entities: Kingdom of Yugoslavia (officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes until 1929) from 1920 to 1936; Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1948 to the 1992 ...

  3. List of Olympic medalists for Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav Olympic medalists are athletes who competed and won medals for various Yugoslav entities at the Summer and Winter Olympic games between 1920 and 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] While being part of Yugoslavia , athletes represented three distinct national entities; the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1920–1936), and the Socialist Federal Republic of ...

  4. Category:Yugoslavia at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Olympic Games in Yugoslavia ... Pages in category "Yugoslavia at the Olympics" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...

  5. Serbia and Montenegro at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, the team was designated Yugoslavia, using the same IOC code (YUG) as the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1988 and previous Games, [6] despite the fact that FR Yugoslavia was not the sole successor to SFRY (cf. Agreement on Succession Issues of the Former Socialist Federal ...

  6. 1984 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games (Serbo-Croatian and Slovene: XIV. Zimske olimpijske igre; Cyrillic: XIV Зимске олимпијске игре; Macedonian: XIV Зимски олимписки игри, romanized: XIV Zimski olimpiski igri) and commonly known as Sarajevo '84 (Cyrillic: Сарајево '84; Macedonian: Сараево '84), were a ...

  7. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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    The nation was not allowed to participate at the 1992 Summer Olympics because of international sanctions. Several Yugoslav athletes competed as Independent Olympic Participants at those Games. New Yugoslavia participated in thirteen sports: athletics, basketball, canoe/kayak, diving, fencing, judo, shooting, swimming, table tennis, volleyball ...

  8. Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  9. Yugoslavia at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia's delegation had 75 competitors (72 men and 3 women), who took part in 32 events in 9 sports. [ 1 ] The youngest athlete was swimmer Slobodan Dijaković , aged 17 years and 100 days at the opening ceremony, and the oldest was gymnast Ivan Čaklec (32 years and 75 days), who competed in his third Olympics.

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