Yugoslavia at the 1975 Mediterranean Games
Yugoslavia competed at the 1975 Mediterranean Games held in Algiers, Algeria.
| Yugoslavia at the 1975 Mediterranean Games | |
|---|---|
| IOC code | YUG |
| NOC | Yugoslav Olympic Committee |
| in Algiers | |
| Medals Ranked 3rd |
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| Mediterranean Games appearances (overview) | |
| Other related appearances | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993–) Croatia (1993–) Slovenia (1993–) Serbia and Montenegro (1997–2005) Montenegro (2009–) Serbia (2009–) North Macedonia (2013–) Kosovo (2018–) | |
Medalists
| Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Josip Alebić | Athletics | 400m |
| Gold | Milovan Savić | Athletics | 800m |
| Gold | Boško Božinović | Athletics | 1500m |
| Gold | Borisav Pisić | Athletics | 110m Hurdles |
| Gold | Nenad Stekić | Athletics | Long jump |
| Gold | Ivica Ivičak Milorad Čikić Milovan Savić Josip Alebić | Athletics | 4 × 400 m |
| Gold | Ivan Ivančić | Athletics | Shot put |
| Gold | Žarko Primorac | Athletics | Javelin |
| Gold | Srećko Štiglić | Athletics | Hammer |
| Gold | Jelica Pavličić | Athletics | 400m |
| Gold | Basketball | Men's tournament | |
| Gold | Adem Ašanović | Boxing | Bantamweight |
| Gold | Milenko Rubelj | Boxing | Light Welterweight |
| Gold | Handball | Men's tournament | |
| Gold | Slavko Obadov | Judo | 80kg |
| Gold | Pavle Bajčetić | Judo | 93kg |
| Gold | Ivan Frgić | Wrestling | Greco-Roman, 57 kg |
| Gold | Sreten Damjanović | Wrestling | Greco-Roman, 68 kg |
| Gold | Momir Petković | Wrestling | Greco-Roman, 82 kg |
| Gold | Shaban Sejdiu | Wrestling | Freestyle, 62 kg |
| Silver | Jelica Pavličić | Athletics | Women's 100m |
| Silver | Vinko Galušić | Athletics | Men's 20km walk |
| Silver | Snežana Hrepevnik | Athletics | Women's high jump |
| Silver | Milan Spasojević | Athletics | Men's triple jump |
External links
- Yugoslavia at the 1975 Mediterranean Games at the Olympic Museum Belgrade website
- 1975 Official Report at the International Mediterranean Games Committee
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