Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Olympics

Bosnia and Herzegovina sent athletes to the Summer Olympic Games under its own flag for the first time in 1992. Bosnian athletes competed under the Yugoslav flag (see Yugoslavia at the Olympics) until the breakup of that country. Along with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the only European non-microstate that has never won an Olympic medal.

Bosnia and Herzegovina at the
Olympics
IOC codeBIH
NOCOlympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Websitewww.okbih.ba (in Bosnian, Serbian, and Croatian)
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Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
 Yugoslavia (1920–1992 W)

The Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formed in 1992 and recognized in 1993.

Medal tables

Flagbearers

List of medalists (as part of Yugoslavia)

Bosnian-Herzegovinian athletes have won medals on many occasions in different sports as part of teams and one as individual competitors (boxing) representing Yugoslavia.[1][2]

Association Football

Medal Games Team Names
 Silver 1956 MelbourneMenMiroslav Brozović
 Silver 1956 MelbourneMenIbrahim "Ibro" Biogradlić and Muhamed Mujić
 Gold 1960 RomeMenTomislav Knez and Velimir Sombolac
 Bronze 1984 Los AngelesMenMehmed Baždarević, Mirsad Baljić, Vlado Čapljić, Admir Smajić

Basketball

Medal Games Team Names
 Silver 1976 MontrealMenŽarko Varajić
 Gold 1980 MoscowMenMirza Delibašić, Dražen Dalipagić, Ratko Radovanović
 Bronze 1980 MoscowWomenMersada Bećirspahić, Vera Đurašković
 Bronze 1984 Los AngelesMenDražen Dalipagić, Emir Mutapčić, Ratko Radovanović, Sabit Hadžić
 Silver 1988 SeoulMenZdravko Radulović
 Silver 1988 SeoulWomenRazija Mujanović, Mara Lakić, Slađana Golić, Vesna Bajkuša

Boxing

Medal Games Team Names
 Gold 1984 Los AngelesMenAnton Josipović

Handball

Medal Games Team Names
 Gold 1972 MunichMenAbaz Arslanagić, Milorad Karalić, Đorđe Lavrnić, Dobrivoj Selec
 Gold 1984 Los AngelesWomenSvetlana Kitić, Jasna Kolar-Merdan
 Gold 1984 Los AngelesMenZlatan Arnautović, Jovica Elezović, Zdravko Rađenović, Branko Štrbac, Zdravko Zovko
 Bronze 1988 SeoulMenIztok Puc, Zlatko Saračević, Irfan Smajlagić, Ermin Velić, Muhamed Memić

Post Yugoslavia

Several Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs including a Bosniak won olympic medals representing Croatia or Serbia and Montenegro.

Sport Athlete (city)
Basketball Franjo Arapović (Mostar)
Saša Čađo (Banja Luka)
Predrag Danilović (Sarajevo)
Zoran Savić (Zenica)
Dragana Stanković (Bijeljina)
Canoeing Milenko Zorić (Sanski Most)
Handball Mirko Alilović (Ljubuški)
Denis Buntić (Ljubuški)
Slavko Goluža (Stolac)
Vladimir Jelčić (Čapljina)
Božidar Jović (Banja Luka)
Venio Losert (Zavidovići)
Zoran Mikulić (Travnik)
Zlatko Saračević (Banja Luka)
Irfan Smajlagić (Banja Luka)
Vlado Šola (Tomislavgrad)
Ana Radović (Sarajevo)
Tennis Ivan Ljubičić (Banja Luka)
Volleyball Tijana Bošković (Bileća)
Đorđe Đurić (Ljubinje)
Brankica Mihajlović (Brčko)
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See also

References

  1. Besalet Kazazovic. "PARTICIPATION OF THE BH. ATHLETES IN ASSERTION OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT" (in English and Bosnian). Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  2. Sports-Reference.com. "Žarko Varajić Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com". Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
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