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      Athletes from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. These Games were the first Olympic appearance of Montenegrin and Serbian athletes under the Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the continuation of the use of Yugoslavia as a designation. The nation was not allowed to participate at the 1992 Summer Olympics because of international sanctions. Several Yugoslav athletes competed as Independent Olympic Participants at those Games. New Yugoslavia participated in thirteen sports: athletics, basketball, canoe/kayak, diving, fencing, judo, shooting, swimming, table tennis, volleyball, water polo, weightlifting, and wrestling.


      Medalists




      = Gold

      =
      Aleksandra Ivošev – Shooting — Women's 50 metre rifle three positions


      = Silver

      =
      Dejan Tomašević, Miroslav Berić, Dejan Bodiroga, Željko Rebrača, Predrag Danilović, Vlade Divac, Aleksandar Đorđević, Saša Obradović, Žarko Paspalj, Zoran Savić, Nikola Lončar, Milenko Topić — Basketball, Men's Team Competition


      = Bronze

      =
      Aleksandra Ivošev — Shooting, Women's 10 metre air rifle
      Vladimir Batez, Dejan Brđović, Đorđe Đurić, Andrija Gerić, Nikola Grbić, Vladimir Grbić, Rajko Jokanović, Slobodan Kovač, Đula Mešter, Željko Tanasković, Žarko Petrović, Goran Vujević — Volleyball, Men's Team Competition


      Athletics



      Men's Marathon

      Borislav Dević — 2:21.22 (→ 49th place)
      Men's 50 km Walk

      Aleksandar Raković — 3:51:31 (→ 11th place)
      Men's High Jump

      Dragutin Topić
      Qualification — 2.28m
      Final — 2.32m (→ 4th place)
      Stevan Zorić
      Qualification — 2.15m (→ did not advance)
      Men's Long Jump

      Andreja Marinković
      Qualification — 7.17m (→ did not advance)
      Men's Shot Put

      Dragan Perić
      Qualification — 19.61m
      Final — 20.07m (→ 8th place)
      Women's 200 metres

      Marina Živković
      Heat — 23.51 (→ did not advance)
      Women's 400 metres

      Marina Živković
      Heat — 53.10 (→ did not advance)
      Women's Marathon

      Suzanna Ćirić — 2:49.30 (→ 55th place)


      Basketball




      = Men's tournament

      =

      Team Roster
      Dejan Tomašević
      Miroslav Berić
      Dejan Bodiroga
      Željko Rebrača
      Predrag Danilović
      Vlade Divac
      Aleksandar Đorđević
      Saša Obradović
      Žarko Paspalj
      Zoran Savić
      Nikola Lončar
      Milenko Topić
      Preliminary round

      Quarterfinals

      Semifinals

      Gold medal match


      Canoeing



      Petar Sibinkić
      Qualifying Heat — 1:45.799
      Repechage: 1:46.532 (→ did not advance)


      Diving



      Men's 3m Springboard

      Siniša Žugic
      Preliminary Heat — 181.17 (→ did not advance, 38th place)
      Vukan Vuletić
      Preliminary Heat — 181.17 (→ did not advance, 37th place)


      Fencing



      Women's épée
      Tamara Savić-Šotra
      Round 1: Lost to Yuliya Garayeva of Russia (7:15) (→ did not advance)


      Judo



      Men's Half-Middleweight
      Dragoljub Radulović
      Men's Heavyweight
      Mitar Milinković


      Shooting



      Men's 10m Air Rifle
      Goran Maksimović
      Qualification: 589 points (15th overall, did not advance)
      Nemanja Mirosavljev
      Qualification: 589 points (15th overall, did not advance)
      Men's 50m Rifle Prone
      Stevan Pletikosić
      Qualification: 595 points (11th overall, did not advance)
      Goran Maksimović
      Qualification: 594 points (20th overall, did not advance)
      Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
      Goran Maksimović
      Qualification: 1173 points (Prone: 394 points, Standing: 387 points, Kneeling: 392 points) (3rd overall, Qualified)
      Final: 95.8 points (Total: 1268.8) → 4th place
      Stevan Pletikosić
      Qualification: 1156 points (Prone: 398 points, Standing: 369 points, Kneeling: 389 points) (35th overall, did not advance)
      Women's 10m Air Rifle
      Aleksandra Ivošev
      Qualification: 395 points (5th overall, Qualified)
      Final: 102.2 points (Total: 497.2) → Bronze Medal
      Aranka Binder
      Qualification: 393 points (Shootoff: 4th: 100; 3rd: 98) (9th overall, did not advance)
      Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
      Aleksandra Ivošev
      Qualification: 587 points (Prone: 199 points, Standing: 193 points, Kneeling: 195 points) (2nd overall, Qualified)
      Final: 99.1 points (Total: 686.1) → Gold Medal
      Aranka Binder
      Qualification: 574 points (Prone: 197 points, Standing: 189 points, Kneeling: 188 points) (22nd overall, did not advance)
      Women's 10m Air Pistol
      Jasna Šekarić
      Qualification: 384 points (5th overall, Qualified)
      Final: 103.1 points (Total: 487.1) → 4th
      Marija Mladenović
      Qualification: 379 points (34th overall, did not advance)
      Women's 25m Pistol
      Jasna Šekarić
      Qualification: 580 points (8th overall, Qualified)
      Final: 100.4 points (Total: 680.4) → 6th


      Swimming



      Men's 100 Freestyle

      Nikola Kalabić
      Heat — 52.98 (→ did not advance, 53rd place)
      Men's 100 Butterfly

      Vladan Marković
      Heat — 54.90 (→ did not advance, 28th place)
      Men's 200 Butterfly

      Vladan Marković
      Heat — 2:01.80 (→ did not advance, 28th place)
      Women's 50 Freestyle

      Duška Radan
      Heat — 27.62 (→ did not advance, 45th place)
      Women's 100 Freestyle

      Duška Radan
      Heat — 1:00.34 (→ did not advance, 46th place)
      Women's 200 Backstroke

      Maja Grozdanić
      Heat — 2:20.65 (→ did not advance, 27th place)


      Table tennis



      Men's Singles Competition

      Ilija Lupulesku
      Preliminary Round (Group D)
      Lost to Lee Chul-Seung of South Korea (1–2)
      Defeated Isaac Opoku of Ghana (0–2)
      Lost to Jan-Ove Waldner of Sweden (0–2)
      3rd in pool D (→ did not advance)
      Slobodan Grujić
      Preliminary Round (Group F)
      Defeated Philippe Saive of Belgium (2–1)
      Defeated Mark Smythe of Australia (2–1)
      Lost to Liu Guoliang of China (1–2)
      2nd in pool F (→ did not advance)
      Aleksandar Karakašević
      Preliminary Round (Group N)
      Lost to Li Gun-Sang of North Korea (1–2)
      Lost to Yoo Nam-Kyu of South Korea (0–2)
      Defeated Michael Hyatt of Jamaica (2–0)
      3rd in pool N (→ did not advance)
      Men's Doubles Competition

      Ilija Lupulesku and Slobodan Grujić
      Preliminary Round (Group H)
      Defeated Sule Olaleye and Segun Toriola of Nigeria (2–0)
      Defeated Petr Korbel and Josef Plachy of Czech Republic (2–0)
      Lost to Koji Matsushita and Hiroshi Shibutani of Japan (0–2)
      2nd in pool H (→ did not advance)


      Volleyball




      = Men's Indoor Team Competition

      =
      Preliminary Round (Group B)
      Defeated Russia (3–1)
      Defeated South Korea (3–0)
      Defeated Tunisia (3–1)
      Lost to the Netherlands (0–3)
      Lost to Italy (0–3)
      Quarterfinals
      Defeated Brazil (3–2)
      Semifinals
      Lost to Italy (1–3)
      Bronze Medal Match
      Defeated Russia (3–1) → Bronze Medal
      Team Roster
      Vladimir Batez
      Dejan Brđović (captain)
      Đorđe Đurić
      Andrija Gerić
      Nikola Grbić
      Vladimir Grbić
      Rajko Jokanović
      Slobodan Kovač
      Đula Mešter
      Željko Tanasković
      Žarko Petrović
      Goran Vujević


      Water polo




      = Preliminary round

      =


      Group A



      Saturday July 20, 1996

      Sunday July 21, 1996

      Monday July 22, 1996

      Tuesday July 23, 1996

      Wednesday July 24, 1996


      Quarterfinals


      Friday July 26, 1996


      Semifinals


      Saturday July 27, 1996 — 5th/8th place


      Finals


      Sunday July 28, 1996 — 7th place

      Team Roster
      Igor Milanović
      Mirko Vičević
      Aleksandar Šoštar
      Viktor Jelenić
      Aleksandar Šapić
      Dejan Savić
      Petar Trbojević
      Veljko Uskoković
      Vladimir Vujasinović
      Predrag Zimonjić
      Ranko Perović
      Vaso Subotić
      Milan Tadić


      Weightlifting



      Men


      Wrestling




      = Greco-Roman

      =
      Men's Middleweight

      Aleksandar Jovančević
      Round 1: Lost to Raatbek Sanatbayev of Kyrgyzstan (0–3)
      Classification Round 2: Defeated Elias Marcano of Venezuela (11–1)
      Classification Round 3: Defeated Anton Arghira of Romania (5–0)
      Classification Round 4: Lost to Levon Geghamyan of Armenia (0–2) → 9th place
      Men's Light-Heavyweight

      Goran Kasum
      Round 1: Defeated Doug Cox of Canada (3–0)
      Round 2: Lost to Hakkı Başar of Turkey (0–3)
      Classification Round 3: Lost to Reynaldo Peña of Cuba (0–3) → 18th place


      References




      External links


      Official Olympic Reports
      International Olympic Committee results database
      Serbian Olympic Committee

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