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{{Infobox Olympics Montenegro}}
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'''[[Montenegro]]''' participated at the '''[[Olympic Games]]''' for the first time as an independent nation in 2008, at the [[2008 Summer Olympics|Beijing Games]]. Previously, Montenegrin athletes have competed as part of [[Serbia and Montenegro]] in 2004 and as part of [[Yugoslavia at the Olympics|Yugoslavia]] before that.
'''[[Montenegro]]''' participated at the '''[[Olympic Games]]''' for the first time as an this is sparta independent nation in 2008, at the [[2008 Summer Olympics|Beijing Games]]. Previously, Montenegrin athletes have competed as part of [[Serbia and Montenegro]] in 2004 and as part of [[Yugoslavia at the Olympics|Yugoslavia]] before that.


The [[National Olympic Committee]] for Montenegro is the [[Montenegrin Olympic Committee]]. It was created in 2006 and recognized by the [[International Olympic Committee]] in 2007.
The [[National Olympic Committee]] for Montenegro is the [[Montenegrin Olympic Committee]]. It was created in 2006 and recognized by the [[International Olympic Committee]] in 2007.

Revision as of 04:10, 25 February 2009

Template:Infobox Olympics Montenegro Montenegro participated at the Olympic Games for the first time as an this is sparta independent nation in 2008, at the Beijing Games. Previously, Montenegrin athletes have competed as part of Serbia and Montenegro in 2004 and as part of Yugoslavia before that.

The National Olympic Committee for Montenegro is the Montenegrin Olympic Committee. It was created in 2006 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 2007.

Montenegrin athletes have won medals on 22 occasions in five different sports as part of teams representing Yugoslavia or Serbia and Montenegro, but none yet as individual competitors.

List of medalists

Basketball

Medal Games Team Names
 Silver 1976 Montreal Men Žarko Varajić, Rajko Žižić
 Gold 1980 Moscow Men Ratko Radovanović, Rajko Žižić
 Bronze 1984 Los Angeles Men Ratko Radovanović, Rajko Žižić
 Silver 1988 Seoul Men Žarko Paspalj, Zdravko Radulović
 Silver 1996 Atlanta Men Žarko Paspalj

Football

Medal Games Team Names
 Silver 1956 Melbourne Men Nikola Radović
 Bronze 1984 Los Angeles Men Ljubomir Radanović

Handball

Medal Games Team Names
 Gold 1984 Los Angeles Women Svetlana Mugoša, Ljiljana Mugoša, Zorica Pavićević
 Gold 1984 Los Angeles Men Veselin Vujović
 Bronze 1988 Seoul Men Veselin Vujović

Volleyball

Medal Games Team Names
 Bronze 1996 Atlanta Men Vladimir Batez, Goran Vujević
 Gold 2000 Sydney Men Vladimir Batez, Goran Vujević, Igor Vušurović

Water polo

Medal Games Team Names
 Silver 1952 Helsinki Men Boško Vuksanović
 Silver 1956 Melbourne Men Boško Vuksanović
 Silver 1964 Tokyo Men Boris Čukvas, Milan Muškatirović, Božidar Stanišić
 Gold 1968 Mexico City Men Dejan Dabović, Đorđe Perišić
 Silver 1980 Moscow Men Milivoj Bebić, Zoran Gopčević, Milorad Krivokapić, Zoran Mustur
 Gold 1984 Los Angeles Men Milorad Krivokapić, Andrija Popović
 Gold 1988 Seoul Men Igor Gočanin, Mirko Vičević
 Bronze 2000 Sydney Men Veljko Uskoković, Nenad Vukanić
 Silver 2004 Athens Men Vladimir Gojković, Predrag Jokić

References

  • "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  • "Montenegrin Olympic Committee". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  • "Winners of the Medals from Montenegro". Montenegrin Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  • "Yugoslav Olympic medallists by sports". Olympic Committee of Serbia. Retrieved 2008-01-14.