Miroslav Cerar

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Olympic medal record
Men's Artistic Gymnastics
Gold 1964 Tokyo Pommel horse
Gold 1968 Mexico City Pommel horse
Bronze 1964 Tokyo Horizontal bar

Mirsolav Cerar (born October 28, 1939 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, then Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian gymnast who competed in the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics.

In 1999 Cerar was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. [1]

[edit] Reference

  1.   MIROSLAV CERAR. International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Retrieved on May 8, 2006.
Olympic champions in men's pommel horse
1896: Louis Zutter | 1904: Anton Heida | 1924: Josef Wilhelm | 1928: Hermann Hänggi | 1932: István Pelle | 1936: Konrad Frey | 1948: Paavo Aaltonen-Veikko Huhtanen-Heikki Savolainen | 1952: Viktor Chukarin | 1956: Boris Shakhlin | 1960:Boris Shakhlin-Eugen Ekman | 1964: Miroslav Cerar | 1968: Miroslav Cerar | 1972: Viktor Klimenko | 1976: Zoltán Magyar | 1980: Zoltán Magyar | 1984: Li Ning-Peter Glen Vidmar | 1988: Zsolt Borkai-Dmitry Bilozerchev-Lubomir Geraskov | 1992: Vitaly Scherbo-Gil-Su Pae | 1996: Donghua Li | 2000: Marius Daniel Urzică | 2004: Haibin Teng
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