Yugoslavia at the 1984 Winter Olympics

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Yugoslavia at the Olympic Games

Flag of SFR Yugoslavia
IOC code:   YUG
1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo
Medals
Rank: 14
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
1
Summer Olympic Games appearances
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Winter Olympic Games appearances
1924192819321936194819521956196019641968197219761980198419881992199419982002

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the host nation for the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. Prior to these Games, Yugoslavia had never won a medal at the Winter Games, but Jure Franko won a silver medal in the men's giant slalom to become a national hero.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Image:Med_2.png Silver

[edit] Results and competitors by event

[edit] Alpine Skiing

Men's Downhill

  • Janez Pleteršek — 1:48.97 (→ 27th place)
  • Tomaž Jemc — 1:49.68 (→ 30th place)

Men's Slalom

  • Bojan Križaj — 1:41.51 (→ 7th place)
  • Tomaž Cerkovnik — 1:42.97 (→ 11th place)
  • Jože Kuralt — 1:44.85 (→ 13th place)
  • Jure Franko — did not finish (→ no ranking)

Men's Super-G

  • Jure Franko — 2:41.41 (→ Image:Med_2.png Silver Medal)
  • Bojan Križaj — 2:43.48 (→ 9th place)
  • Grega Benedik — did not finish (→ no ranking)


Women's Slalom

  • Mateja Svet — 1:40.85 (→ 15th place)
  • Anja Zavadlav — did not finish (→ no ranking)
  • Nuša Tome — did not finish (→ no ranking)
  • Andrea Leskovšek — disqualified (→ no ranking)

Women's Super-G

  • Andrea Leskovšek — 2:24.61 (→ 16th place)
  • Veronika Šarec — 2:25.01 (→ 20th place)
  • Nuša Tome — 2:26.21 (→ 22nd place)
  • Mateja Svet — 2:26.22 (→ 23rd place)

[edit] Biathlon

Men's 10 km

  • Andrej Lanišek — 36:16.0 (→ 49th place)
  • Marjan Vidmar — 37:08.1 (→ 54th place)
  • Tomislav Lopatić — 40:18.2 (→ 57th place)

Men's 20 km

  • Andrej Lanišek — 1:24:23.1 (→ 41st place)
  • Marjan Vidmar — 1:26:32.1 (→ 46th place)
  • Jure Velepec — 1:27:05.8 (→ 48th place)

Men's 4 x 7,5 km Relay

  • Andrej Lanišek, Jure Velepec, Zoran Ćosić, and Franjo Jakovac — 1:54:13.80 (→ 17th and last place)

[edit] Bobsleigh

Men's Two Man Bobsled

  • Yugoslavia I
    • Zdravko Stojnić and Siniša Tubić — 3:34.02 (→ 22nd place)
  • Yugoslavia II
    • Boris Rađenović and Nikola Korica — 3:34.13 (→ 24th place)

Men's Four Man Bobsled

  • Yugoslavia I
    • Zdravko Stojnić, Mario Franjić, Siniša Tubić, and Nikola Korica — 3:26.48 (→ 19th place)
  • Yugoslavia II
    • Nenad Prodanović, Ognjen Sokolović, Zoran Sokolović, and Borislav Vujadinović — 3:28.31 (→ 23rd place)

[edit] Ice Hockey

  • Igor Beribak
  • Mustafa Bešić
  • Dejan Burnik
  • Marjan Gorenc
  • Edo Hafner
  • Gorazd Hiti
  • Drago Horvat
  • Peter Klemenc
  • Jože Kovač
  • Vojko Lajovec
  • Blaž Lomovšek
  • Drago Mlinarec
  • Murajica Pajić
  • Cveto Pretnar
  • Bojan Razpet
  • Ivan Ščap
  • Matjaž Sekelj
  • Zvone Šuvak
  • Andrej Vidmar
  • Domine Lomovšek

[edit] Speed Skating

Men's 500 m

  • Nenad Žvanut — 42.55 (→ 39th place)
  • Behudin Merdović — 46.34 (→ 41st place)

Men's 1.000 m

  • Nenad Žvanut — 1:26.63 (→ 41st place)
  • Behudin Merdović — 1:33.33 (→ 43rd place)

Men's 1.500 m

  • Behudin Merdović — 2:19.25 (→ 40th place)

Men's 5.000 m

  • Behudin Merdović — disqualified (→ no ranking)


Women's 500 m

  • Dubravka Vukušić — 51.99 (→ 31st place)
  • Bibija Kerla — 51.99 (→ 32nd place)

Women's 1.000 m

  • Bibija Kerla — 1:51.06 (→ 36th place)
  • Dubravka Vukušić — 2:03.02 (→ 36th place)

Women's 1.500 m

  • Dubravka Vukušić — 2:42.12 (→ 31st place)
  • Bibija Kerla — 2:46.32 (→ 32nd place)

Women's 3.000 m

  • Bibija Kerla — 5:37.67 (→ 36th place)

[edit] References