Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Yugoslavia at the Olympic Games | ||||||||||
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At the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow | ||||||||||
Competitors | 164 (135 men, 28 women) in 17 sports | |||||||||
Flag bearer | Matija Ljubek | |||||||||
Medals Rank: 14 |
Gold 2 |
Silver 3 |
Bronze 4 |
Total 9 |
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Olympic history (summary) | ||||||||||
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Athletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. 164 competitors, 135 men and 28 women, took part in 69 events in 17 sports.[1]
Contents
Medalists
Archery
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In the second time the nation competed in Olympic archery, Yugoslavia again entered only one man. He came in eleventh place, missing a top eight finish by eight points.
Men's Individual Competition:
- Zoran Matković — 2410 points (11th place)
Athletics
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Men's 200 metres
- Aleksandar Popović
- Heat — 21.65
- Quarterfinals — 21.66 (→ did not advance)
Men's 400 metres
- Josip Alebić
- Heat — 47.61
- Quarterfinals — 46.60 (→ did not advance)
Men's 800 metres
- Milovan Savić
- Heat — 1:49.2
- Semifinals — 1:47.6 (→ did not advance)
Men's 1,500 metres
- Dragan Zdravković
- Heat — 3:44.0
- Semifinals — 3:43.4
- Final — 3:43.1 (→ 9th place)
Men's 4x400 metres Relay
- Zeijko Knapić, Milovan Savić, Rok Kopitar, and Josip Alebić
- Heat — 3:05.3 (→ did not advance)
Men's 110 m Hurdles
- Borislav Pisić
- Heat — 14.13
- Semifinals — 14.16 (→ did not advance)
- Petar Vukičević
- Heat — 14.19
- Semifinals — 14.12 (→ did not advance)
Men's 400 m Hurdles
- Rok Kopitar
- Heat — 50.34
- Semifinals — 50.55
- Final — 49.67 (→ 5th place)
Men's High Jump
- Vaso Komnenić
- Qualification — 2.21 m
- Final — 2.24 m (→ 6th place)
Men's Long Jump
- Nenad Stekić
- Qualification — 5.75 m (→ did not advance)
Men's Triple Jump
- Milan Spasojević
- Qualification — 16.48 m
- Final — 16.09 m (→ 10th place)
Men's Shot Put
- Vladimir Milic
- Qualification — 20.56 m
- Final — 20.07 m (→ 8th place)
Women's 1,500 metres
- Breda Pergar
- Heat — 4:13.2 (→ did not advance)
Women's High Jump
- Lidija Benedetič
- Qualification — 1.80 m (→ did not advance)
Basketball
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Boxing
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Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)
- Fazlija Sacirović
- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Lost to Veli Koota (Finland) after referee stopped contest in second round
Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)
- Dejan Marović
- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Defeated Miroslav Šandor (Czechoslovakia) on points (5-0)
- Third Round — Lost to Krzysztof Kosedowski (Poland) on points (1-4)
Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)
- Geza Tumbas
- First Round — Defeated Norman Stevens (Australia) on points (4-1)
- Second Round — Lost to Angel Herrera (Cuba) on points (0-5)
Men's Light-Welterweight (– 63,5 kg)
- Ace Rusevski
- First Round — Defeated Margarit Anastasov (Bulgaria) on points (4-1)
- Second Round — Defeated Boualem Belaouane (Algeria) on points (5-0)
- Quarter Finals — Lost to Patrizio Oliva (Italy) on points (2-3)
Men's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)
- Aziz Salihu
- First Round — Lost to Piotr Zaev (Soviet Union) on points (0-5)
Canoeing
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Cycling
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Four cyclists represented Yugoslavia in 1980.
Football
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Men's Team Competition
PRELIMINARY ROUND (GROUP D)
July 21, 1980 Yugoslavia - Finland 2-0 (0-0) Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
July 23, 1980 Yugoslavia - Costa Rica 3-2 (2-1) Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
July 25, 1980 Yugoslavia - Iraq 1-1 (0-0) Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
FINAL STANDINGS GROUP D:
1. Yugoslavia 3 2 1 0 ( 6- 3) 5 * 2. Iraq 3 1 2 0 ( 4- 1) 4 * 3. Finland 3 1 1 1 ( 3- 2) 3 4. Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 ( 2- 9) 0
* Qualified for quarter-finals
QUARTER-FINALS
July 27, 1980 Yugoslavia - Algeria 3-0 (2-0) Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
SEMI-FINALS
July 29, 1980 Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia 2-0 (2-0) Dynamo Stadium, Moscow
BRONZE MEDAL GAME
August 1, 1980 Yugoslavia - Soviet Union 0-2 (0-0) Dynamo Stadium, Moscow
- Team Roster
Handball
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Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group B)
- Defeated Algeria (22-18)
- Defeated Switzerland (26-21)
- Defeated Romania (23-21)
- Defeated Kuwait (44-10)
- Lost to Soviet Union (17-22)
- Classification Match
- 5th/6th place: Lost to Spain (23-24) → 6th place
- Team Roster
Judo
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Rowing
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Sailing
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Shooting
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Swimming
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Men's 200m Freestyle
- Borut Petrič
- Final — 1.56,51 (→ did not advance)
Men's 1.500m Freestyle
- Borut Petrič
- Final — 15.21,78 (→ 5th place)
Volleyball
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Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group B)
- Lost to Poland (1-3)
- Defeated Brazil (3-2)
- Lost to Romania (1-3)
- Defeated Libya (3-0)
- Classification Matches
- 5th/8th place: Defeated Cuba (3-2)
- 5th/6th place: Lost to Brazil (2-3) → 6th place
- Team Roster
Water polo
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Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group C)
- Drew with Cuba (6-6)
- Defeated Bulgaria (9-2)
- Defeated Australia (9-2)
- Final Round (Group A)
- Drew with Cuba (7-7)
- Defeated Hungary (8-7)
- Defeated Netherlands (5-4)
- Defeated Spain (7-6)
- Lost to Soviet Union (7-8) → Silver Medal
- Team Roster
Weightlifting
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Wrestling
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References
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