Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Yugoslavia at the
1988 Summer Olympics

IOC code YUG
NOC Yugoslav Olympic Committee
in Seoul
Competitors 155 (117 men and 38 women) in 18 sports
Flag bearer Matija Ljubek
Medals
Ranked 16th
Gold Silver Bronze Total
3 4 5 12
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Serbia (1912, 2008–)
Croatia (1992–)
Slovenia (1992–)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992 S–)
Independent Olympic Participants (1992 S)
Macedonia (1996–)
Serbia and Montenegro (1996–2006)
Montenegro (2008–)
Kosovo (2016–)

Athletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. This was the last time that the SFR Yugoslavia competed in the Summer Olympics. 155 competitors, 117 men and 38 women, took part in 72 events in 18 sports.[1]

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Maksimović, GoranGoran Maksimović Shooting Men's Air Rifle
 Gold Šekarić, JasnaJasna Šekarić Shooting Women's Air Pistol
 Gold Andrić, DraganDragan Andrić
Mislav Bezmalinović
Perica Bukić
Veselin Đuho
Igor Gočanin
Deni Lušić
Igor Milanović
Tomislav Paškvalin
Renco Posinković
Goran Rađenović
Dubravko Šimenc
Aleksandar Šoštar
Mirko Vičević
Water Polo Men's Team Competition
 Silver Trstena, ŠabanŠaban Trstena Wrestling Men's Freestyle Flyweight (52 kg)
 Silver Lupulesku, IlijaIlija Lupulesku
Zoran Primorac
Table Tennis Men's Doubles
 Silver Arbutina, AnđelijaAnđelija Arbutina
Vesna Bajkuša
Polona Dornik
Slađana Golić
Kornelija Kvesić
Mara Lakić
Žana Lelas
Bojana Milošević
Razija Mujanović
Danira Nakić
Stojna Vangelovska
Eleonora Wild
Basketball Women's Team Competition
 Silver Arapović, FranjoFranjo Arapović
Zoran Čutura
Danko Cvjetičanin
Vlade Divac
Toni Kukoč
Željko Obradović
Žarko Paspalj
Dražen Petrović
Dino Rađa
Zdravko Radulović
Stojko Vranković
Jurij Zdovc
Basketball Men's Team Competition
 Bronze Škaro, DamirDamir Škaro Boxing Men's Light Heavyweight
 Bronze Mujkić, SadikSadik Mujkić
Bojan Prešern
Rowing Men's Coxless Pairs
 Bronze Šekarić, JasnaJasna Šekarić Shooting Women's Sport Pistol
 Bronze Perkučin, GordanaGordana Perkučin
Jasna Fazlić
Table Tennis Women's Doubles
 Bronze Bašić, MirkoMirko Bašić
Jožef Holpert
Boris Jarak
Slobodan Kuzmanovski
Muhamed Memić
Alvaro Načinović
Goran Perkovac
Zlatko Portner
Iztok Puc
Rolando Pušnik
Momir Rnić
Zlatko Saračević
Irfan Smajlagić
Ermin Velić
Veselin Vujović
Handball Men's Team Competition

Athletics

Men's 400 metres

Men's 800 metres

Men's 1,500 metres

Men's Marathon

  • Final — 2:17:47 (→ 25th place)

Men's 400 metres Hurdles

Men's 4 × 400 m Relay

  • Heat — 3:05.62
  • Semi Final — 3:01.59 (→ did not advance)

Men's Javelin Throw

  • Qualification — 79.90 m
  • Final — 73.28 m (→ 12th place)

Women's 800 metres

Women's High Jump

Basketball

Men's Team Competition

  • Defeated Soviet Union (92–79)
  • Defeated Central African Republic (102–61)
  • Defeated South Korea (104–92)
  • Defeated Australia (98–78)
  • Lost to Puerto Rico (72–74)
  • Defeated Canada (95–73)
  • Defeated Australia (91–70)
  • Lost to Soviet Union (63–76) → Silver Medal

Women's Team Competition

  • Lost to United States () → Silver Medal

Boxing

Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)

Men's Light-Welterweight (– 63,5 kg)

Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Lost to Robert Wangila (KEN), RSC-2

Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Defeated Vili Lesiva (SAM), RSC-2
  • Third Round — Lost to Egerton Marcus (CAN), KO-2

Men's Light-Heavyweight (– 81 kg)

Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Lost to Baik Hyun-Man (KOR), 0:5

Men's Super-Heavyweight (+ 91 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Lost to Ulli Kaden (GDR), 0:5

Canoeing

Men's C-1 500 metres

C-1 1000 metres

C-2 1000 metres

Cycling

Six male cyclists represented Yugoslavia in 1988.

Men's road race
Men's team time trial

Football

Men's Team Competition

Gymnastics

Artistic Gymnastics

Men's Individual All-Around

Men's Floor Exercise

Men's Horse Vault

Men's Parallel Bars

Men's Horizontal Bar

Men's Rings

Men's Pommelled Horse

Rhythmic Gymnastics

Women's Individual

Handball

Men's Team Competition

Women's Team Competition

Judo

Men's Half-Lightweight

Men's Half-Middleweight

Men's Middleweight

Men's Heavyweight

Rowing

Men's Coxless Pairs

Men's Coxed Pairs

Men's Coxed Fours

Sailing

Division II

Shooting

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Rajmond Debevec 10 m air rifle 585 25 Did not advance
Goran Maksimović 50 m rifle three positions 1173 8 Q 1271.5 8
50 m rifle prone 596 11 Did not advance
10 m air rifle 594 OR 1 Q 695.6 OR
Srećko Pejović 50 m rifle three positions 1165 21 Did not advance
50 m rifle prone 588 47 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Mladenka Maleniča 50 m rifle three positions 570 28 Did not advance
10 m air rifle 387 22 Did not advance
Jasna Šekarić 25 m pistol 591 OR 1 Q 686
10 m air pistol 389 2 Q 489.5 OR

Swimming

Men's 400 m Freestyle

  • Heat – 3:56.94 (→ did not advance, 20th place)
  • Heat – 3:58.90 (→ did not advance, 28th place)

Men's 1500 m Freestyle

  • Heat – 15:16.99
  • Final – 15:37.12 (→ 8th place)
  • Heat – 15:29.16 (→ did not advance, 18th place)

Women's 200 m Breaststroke

  • Heat – 2:40.80 (→ did not advance, 32nd place)

Women's 200 m Individual Medley

  • Heat – 2:19.38
  • Final – 2:19.63 (→ 13th place)

Women's 400 m Individual Medley

  • Heat – 4:54.17 (→ did not advance, 17th place)

Table tennis

Men's Singles Competition

Men's Doubles Competition

Women's Singles Competition

Women's Doubles Competition

Tennis

Men's Singles Competition

Men's Doubles Competition

Women's Singles Competition

Water polo

Men's Team Competition

  • Lost to United States (6–7)
  • Defeated Hungary (10–9)
  • Defeated Greece (17–7)
  • Defeated Spain (10–8)
  • Defeated China (17–7)
  • Defeated West Germany (14–10)
  • Defeated United States (9–7) → Gold Medal

Wrestling

Greco-Roman

Men's Freestyle

References

  1. "Yugoslavia at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games". Sports Reference. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
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