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Revision as of 14:15, 3 August 2012

Template:Infobox Olympics Slovenia Slovenia first participated as an independent nation at the Olympic Games in 1992, and has sent athletes to compete in every Games since then. Prior to the breakup of Yugoslavia, Slovenian athletes competed as part of Yugoslavia at the Olympics.

The National Olympic Committee for Slovenia was created in 1991 and recognized in 1993.

Slovenian athletes have won a total of sixteen medals at the Summer Olympic Games and another seven at the Winter Olympic Games.

List of medalists

Summer Games

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Iztok Čop
Denis Žvegelj
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Men's coxless pair
 Bronze Milan Janša
Janez Klemenčič
Sašo Mirjanič
Sadik Mujkić
Spain 1992 Barcelona Rowing Men's coxless four
 Silver Brigita Bukovec United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Women's 100 metre hurdles
 Silver Andraž Vehovar United States 1996 Atlanta Canoeing Men's K-1 slalom
 Gold Iztok Čop
Luka Špik
Australia 2000 Sydney Rowing Men's double sculls
 Gold Rajmond Debevec Australia 2000 Sydney Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle 3 positions
 Bronze Jolanda Čeplak Greece 2004 Athens Athletics Women's 800 metres
 Bronze Urška Žolnir Greece 2004 Athens Judo Women's half-middleweight
 Silver Iztok Čop and Luka Špik Greece 2004 Athens Rowing Men's double sculls
 Bronze Vasilij Žbogar Greece 2004 Athens Sailing Men's Laser class
 Gold Primož Kozmus China 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's hammer throw
 Silver Vasilij Žbogar China 2008 Beijing Sailing Men's laser class
 Silver Sara Isakovič China 2008 Beijing Swimming Women's 200 metre freestyle
 Bronze Lucija Polavder China 2008 Beijing Judo Women's half-heavyweight
 Bronze Rajmond Debevec China 2008 Beijing Shooting Men's 50 m rifle three positions
 Gold Urška Žolnir United Kingdom 2012 London Judo Women's half-middleweight
 Bronze Iztok Čop
Luka Špik
United Kingdom 2012 London Rowing Men's double sculls
 Bronze Rajmond Debevec United Kingdom 2012 London Shooting Men's 50 m rifle prone
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Bronze Alenka Dovžan Norway 1994 Lillehammer Alpine skiing Women's combined
 Bronze Jure Košir Norway 1994 Lillehammer Alpine skiing Men's slalom
 Bronze Katja Koren Norway 1994 Lillehammer Alpine skiing Women's slalom
 Bronze Damjan Fras
Robert Kranjec
Primož Peterka
Peter Žonta
United States 2002 Salt Lake City Ski jumping Men's team (K120)
 Silver Tina Maze Canada 2010 Vancouver Alpine skiing Women's Super-G
 Silver Tina Maze Canada 2010 Vancouver Alpine skiing Women's giant slalom
 Bronze Petra Majdič Canada 2010 Vancouver Cross-country skiing Women's sprint

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

1992 Barcelona 0 0 2 2
1996 Atlanta 0 2 0 2
2000 Sydney 2 0 0 2
2004 Athens 0 1 3 4
2008 Beijing 1 2 2 5
2012 London 1 0 2 3
Total 4 5 9 18

Medals by Winter Games

1992 Albertville 0 0 0 0
1994 Lillehammer 0 0 3 3
1998 Nagano 0 0 0 0
2002 Salt Lake City 0 0 1 1
2006 Turin 0 0 0 0
2010 Vancouver 0 2 1 3
Total 0 2 5 7

Medals by summer sport

Rowing 1 1 3 5
Athletics 1 1 1 3
Judo 1 0 2 3
Shooting 1 0 2 3
Sailing 0 1 1 2
Canoeing 0 1 0 1
Swimming 0 1 0 1
Total 4 5 9 18

Medals by winter sport

Alpine skiing 0 2 3 5
Ski jumping 0 0 1 1
Cross-country skiing 0 0 1 1
Total 0 2 5 7

See also

References

  • "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
  • "Olympic Committee Of Slovenia Association of Sport". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2011-12-22.