Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Serbia and Montenegro at the Olympic Games

Flag of Serbia and Montenegro
IOC code:   SCG
2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Medals
Rank: 61
Gold
0
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
2
Summer Olympic Games appearances
2004
Winter Olympic Games appearances
2006
Other related appearances
Serbia Serbia (1912)
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (19202002)
Independent Olympic Participants Independent Olympic Participants (1992)

Serbia and Montenegro competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The nation competed previously as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Silver

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

  • Nenad Loncar - Round 1: 14.02 s

Women's marathon:

Men's 20 km walk:

  • Predrag Filipović - 1:31:35 (39th place)

Men's 50 km walk:

  • Aleksandar Raković - 4:02:06 (23rd place)

Men's high jump:

Men's shot put:

  • Dragan Perić - Round 1, 18.91 metres (did not advance)

Women's discus:

  • Dragana Tomašević - Round 1: 54.44 metres

[edit] Basketball

Men's: 11th place

  • Preliminary round: 1-4
  • Classification (11/12): defeated Angola, 85-62

[edit] Canoeing

Men's K2 500 metres:

Men's K2 1000 metres:

  • Ognjen Filipović and Dragan Zorić - semifinal, 14th place

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road cycling

Men's road race:

  • Ivan Stević - did not finish

[edit] Football (Soccer)

Men's: 16th place

  • Preliminary round: 0-0-3
  • Quarterfinal: did not qualify

[edit] Judo

Men's 66 kg:

  • Miloš Mijalković - defeated in round of 16

[edit] Volleyball

Men's:

  • Prelims: 4-1
  • Quarterfinal: Defeated 3-1 by Russia

[edit] Water polo

Men's: silver medal

  • Preliminary round: 4-1-0
    • SCG - HUN 4-6
    • SCG - RUS 4-3
    • SCG - KAZ 9-5
    • SCG - CRO 11-8
    • SCG - USA 9-4
  • Quarterfinal: Defeated Spain, 7-5
  • Semifinal: Defeated Greece, 7-3
  • Gold medal game: Lost to Hungary, 8-7

[edit] Officials

  • President: Dragan Kicanovic
  • Secretary General: Predrag Manojlovic