Slobodanka Čolović

Slobodanka Čolović-Maričić (born 10 January 1965 in Čepin) is a retired Croatian middle-distance runner who specialised in the 800 metres.[2] She represented Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics finishing fourth, as well as one outdoor and one indoor World Championships where she also made the final. In addition she won medals at the Mediterranean Games was the 1987 Universiade champion.

Slobodanka Čolović
Personal information
Born (1965-01-10) 10 January 1965
Čepin, Yugoslavia[1]
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight59 kg (130 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)800 metres
ClubSlavonija

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Yugoslavia
1983 European Junior Championships Schwechat, Austria 4th 800 m 2:02.47
6th 4 × 400 m relay 3:37.82
Mediterranean Games Casablanca, Morocco 2nd 800 m 2:07.34
3rd 4 × 400 m relay 3:37.87
1985 European Indoor Championships Piraeus, Greece 5th 800 m 2:06.38
1986 European Indoor Championships Madrid, Spain 3rd 800 m 2:03.28
European Championships Stuttgart, West Germany 14th (sf) 800 m 2:02.59
1987 European Indoor Championships Liévin, France 6th 800 m 2:03.04
World Indoor Championships Indianapolis, United States 4th 800 m 2:02.33
Universiade Zagreb, Yugoslavia 1st 800 m 1:56.88
World Championships Rome, Italy 8th 800 m 2:02.09
Mediterranean Games Latakia, Syria 1st 800 m 2:00.94
1988 European Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 4th 800 m 2:02.34
Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea 4th 800 m 1:57.50
1990 European Championships Split, Yugoslavia 17th (h) 800 m 2:01.95

Personal bests

Outdoor

Indoor

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