Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Summary

Athletes from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. This was the last time that the SFR Yugoslavia competed in the Summer Olympics. 155 competitors, 117 men and 38 women, took part in 72 events in 18 sports.[1]

Yugoslavia at the
1988 Summer Olympics
IOC codeYUG
NOCYugoslav Olympic Committee
in Seoul
Competitors155 (117 men and 38 women) in 18 sports
Flag bearer Matija Ljubek
Medals
Ranked 16th
Gold
3
Silver
4
Bronze
5
Total
12
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Serbia (1912, 2008–)
 Croatia (1992–)
 Slovenia (1992–)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992 S–)
 Independent Olympic Participants (1992 S)
 North Macedonia (1996–)
 Serbia and Montenegro (1996–2006)
 Montenegro (2008–)
 Kosovo (2016–)

Medalists edit

Medal Name Sport Event Date
  Gold Goran Maksimović Shooting Men's 10 metre air rifle 20 September
  Gold Jasna Šekarić Shooting Women's 10 metre air pistol 21 September
  Gold Yugoslavia men's national water polo team
Water polo Men's tournament 1 October
  Silver Yugoslavia women's national basketball team
Basketball Women's tournament 29 September
  Silver Yugoslavia men's national basketball team
Basketball Men's tournament 30 September
  Silver Shaban Tërstena Wrestling Men's freestyle 52 kg 30 September
  Silver Ilija Lupulesku
Zoran Primorac
Table tennis Men's doubles 30 September
  Bronze Jasna Šekarić Shooting Women's 25 metre pistol 19 September
  Bronze Sadik Mujkić
Bojan Prešern
Rowing Men's coxless pair 24 September
  Bronze Damir Škaro Boxing Light heavyweight 29 September
  Bronze Gordana Perkučin
Jasna Fazlić
Table tennis Women's doubles 30 September
  Bronze Yugoslavia men's national handball team
Handball Men's tournament 1 October

Competitors edit

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.[2]

Sport Men Women Total
Athletics 8 2 10
Basketball 12 12 24
Boxing 7 7
Canoeing 3 0 3
Cycling 6 0 6
Football 17 17
Gymnastics 1 2 3
Handball 15 15 30
Judo 4 4
Rowing 10 0 10
Sailing 1 0 1
Shooting 3 3 6
Swimming 2 1 3
Table tennis 3 2 5
Tennis 2 1 3
Water polo 13 13
Wrestling 10 10
Total 117 38 155

Athletics edit

Men's 400 metres

Men's 800 metres

Men's 1,500 metres

Men's Marathon

  • Final — 2:17:47 (→ 25th place)

Men's 400 metres Hurdles

Men's 4 × 400 m Relay

  • Heat — 3:05.62
  • Semi Final — 3:01.59 (→ did not advance)

Men's Javelin Throw

  • Qualification — 79.90 m
  • Final — 73.28 m (→ 12th place)

Women's 800 metres

Women's High Jump

Basketball edit

Men's tournament edit

Team roster

The following is the Yugoslavia roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 1988 Summer Olympics.[3]

Yugoslavia men's national basketball team – 1988 Summer Olympics roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
SG 4 Dražen Petrović 23 – (1964-10-22)22 October 1964 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) KK Cibona  
SG 5 Zdravko Radulović 21 – (1966-12-12)12 December 1966 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) KK Bosna Royal  
F 6 Zoran Čutura 26 – (1962-03-12)12 March 1962 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) KK Cibona  
F 7 Toni Kukoč 19 – (1968-09-18)18 September 1968 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) KK Split  
F 8 Žarko Paspalj 22 – (1966-03-27)27 March 1966 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) KK Partizan  
PG 9 Željko Obradović 28 – (1960-03-09)9 March 1960 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) KK Partizan  
G 10 Jure Zdovc 21 – (1966-12-13)13 December 1966 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) KK Olimpija  
C 11 Stojko Vranković 24 – (1964-01-22)22 January 1964 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) KK Zadar  
C 12 Vlade Divac 20 – (1968-02-03)3 February 1968 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in) KK Partizan  
C 13 Dino Rađa 21 – (1967-04-24)24 April 1967 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) KK Split  
C 14 Franjo Arapović 23 – (1965-06-02)2 June 1965 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) KK Cibona  
SG 15 Danko Cvjetićanin 24 – (1963-10-16)16 October 1963 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) KK Cibona  
Head coach
Dušan Ivković
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 17 September 1988
Group play
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Yugoslavia 5 4 1 468 384 +84 9[a] Quarterfinals
2   Soviet Union 5 4 1 460 393 +67 9[a]
3   Australia 5 3 2 429 408 +21 8[b]
4   Puerto Rico 5 3 2 382 387 −5 8[b]
5   Central African Republic 5 1 4 346 436 −90 6 9th–12th classification round
6   South Korea (H) 5 0 5 384 461 −77 5
Source: FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Yugoslavia 1–0 Soviet Union
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Australia 1–0 Puerto Rico
18 September 1988
Soviet Union   79–92   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 33–39, 46–53

20 September 1988
Central African Republic   61–102   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 21–51, 40–51

21 September 1988
South Korea   92–104   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 46–48, 46–56

23 September 1988
Australia   78–98   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 43–52, 35–46

24 September 1988
Puerto Rico   74–72   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 36–37, 38–35
Quarterfinals
26 September 1988 (1988-09-26)
21:30
Boxscore
Yugoslavia   95–73   Canada
Scoring by half: 40–26, 55–47
Pts: Divac 17
Rebs: Vranković 9
Asts: Cvjetićanin, Divac, Petrović 2
Pts: Walton 17
Rebs: Mungar, Walton 7
Asts: Hatch 2
Semifinals
28 September 1988 (1988-09-28)
Boxscore
Yugoslavia   91–70   Australia
Scoring by half: 44–31, 47–39
Pts: Petrović 24
Rebs: Divac 10
Asts: Petrović 3
Pts: Gaze 27
Rebs: Borner, Vlahov 4
Asts: Sengstock 4
Gold medal match
30 September 1988 (1988-09-30)
Boxscore
Yugoslavia   63–76   Soviet Union
Scoring by half: 28–31, 35–45
Pts: Petrović 24
Rebs: Divac 7
Asts: Petrović 4
Pts: Marčiulionis 21
Rebs: Sabonis 15
Asts: Marčiulionis 6

Women's tournament edit

Team roster

The following is the Yugoslavia roster in the women's basketball tournament of the 1988 Summer Olympics.[4]

Yugoslavia women's national basketball team – 1988 Summer Olympics roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
SG 4 Stojna Vangelovska 24 – (1964-02-05)5 February 1964 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) ŽKD Ježica  
SG 5 Mara Lakić 25 – (1963-08-18)18 August 1963 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) ŽKK Jedinstvo Tuzla  
C 6 Žana Lelas 18 – (1970-05-28)28 May 1970 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) ŽKK Šibenik  
SG 7 Eleonora Vild 19 – (1969-06-09)9 June 1969 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) DJK Wildcats Aschaffenburg  
C 8 Kornelija Kvesić 25 – (1963-08-25)25 August 1963 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)  
SG 9 Danira Nakić 19 – (1969-07-22)22 July 1969 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) ŽKK Šibenik  
C 10 Slađana Golić 28 – (1960-02-12)12 February 1960 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) ŽKK Vršac  
C 11 Polona Dornik 25 – (1962-11-20)20 November 1962 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) ŽKD Ježica  
C 12 Razija Mujanović 21 – (1967-04-15)15 April 1967 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) ŽKK Jedinstvo Tuzla  
G 13 Vesna Bajkuša 20 – (1968-05-21)21 May 1968 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)  
SG 14 Anđelija Arbutina 21 – (1967-03-29)29 March 1967 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) ŽKK Crvena zvezda  
C 15 Bojana Milošević 22 – (1965-11-29)29 November 1965 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)  
Head coach
Milan Vasojević
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 17 September 1988
Group play
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   United States 3 3 0 282 234 +48 6 Semifinals
2   Yugoslavia 3 2 1 199 211 −12 5
3   China 3 1 2 200 214 −14 4 Classification round
4   Czechoslovakia 3 0 3 202 224 −22 3
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
19 September 1988
21:30
Boxscore
China   53–56   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 32–35, 21–21
Pts: Zheng 13
Rebs: Zheng 7
Asts: Xue 3
Pts: Nakić 13
Rebs: Golić 9
Asts: Vangelovska 4

22 September 1988
9:45
Boxscore
United States   101–74   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 55–40, 46–34
Pts: Edwards 23
Rebs: McClain 9
Asts: Weatherspoon 2
Pts: Golić 16
Rebs: Dornik 4
Asts: Bajkuša, Vangelovska 2

25 September 1988
9:45
Boxscore
Czechoslovakia   57–69   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 15–41, 42–28
Pts: Dobrovičová 17
Rebs: Dobrovičová 9
Asts: Kalužáková 3
Pts: Nakić 24
Rebs: Dornik 8
Asts: Vangelovska 7
Semifinals
27 September 1988 (1988-09-27)
9:45
Boxscore
Australia   56–57   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 30–32, 26–25
Pts: Timms 19
Rebs: Dalton 8
Asts: Dalton, Maher 2
Pts: Mujanović 20
Rebs: Dornik, Mujanović, Nakić 4
Asts: Vangelovska 2
Gold medal game
29 September 1988 (1988-09-29)
12:00
Boxscore
Yugoslavia   70–77   United States
Scoring by half: 36–42, 34–35
Pts: Nakić 23
Rebs: Golić 10
Asts: Nakić 3
Pts: Edwards 18
Rebs: Brown 8
Asts: Edwards, McConnell 3

Boxing edit

Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)

Men's Light-Welterweight (– 63,5 kg)

Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Lost to Robert Wangila (KEN), RSC-2

Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg)

Men's Light-Heavyweight (– 81 kg)

Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Lost to Baik Hyun-Man (KOR), 0:5

Men's Super-Heavyweight (+ 91 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Lost to Ulli Kaden (GDR), 0:5

Canoeing edit

Men's C-1 500 metres

C-1 1000 metres

C-2 1000 metres

Cycling edit

Six male cyclists represented Yugoslavia in 1988.

Men's road race
Men's team time trial

Football edit

Men's team competition edit

Gymnastics edit

Artistic Gymnastics edit

Men's Individual All-Around

Men's Floor Exercise

Men's Horse Vault

Men's Parallel Bars

Men's Horizontal Bar

Men's Rings

Men's Pommelled Horse

Rhythmic Gymnastics edit

Women's Individual

Handball edit

Men's team competition edit

  • Preliminary round (group A)
    • Lost to Soviet Union (18–24)
    • Defeated United States (31–23)
    • Defeated Algeria (23–22)
    • Tied Iceland (19–19)
    • Defeated Sweden (25–21)
  • Bronze Medal Match
    • Defeated Hungary (27–23) →   Bronze Medal
  • Team roster
  • Head coach: ???

Women's Team Competition edit

  • Team roster

Judo edit

Men's Half-Lightweight

Men's Half-Middleweight

Men's Middleweight

Men's Heavyweight

Rowing edit

Men's coxless pair
Men's coxed pair
Men's coxed four

Sailing edit

Division II

Shooting edit

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Rajmond Debevec 10 m air rifle 585 25 did not advance
Goran Maksimović 50 m rifle three positions 1173 8 Q 1271.5 8
50 m rifle prone 596 11 did not advance
10 m air rifle 594 OR 1 Q 695.6 OR  
Srećko Pejović 50 m rifle three positions 1165 21 did not advance
50 m rifle prone 588 47 did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Mladenka Maleniča 50 m rifle three positions 570 28 did not advance
10 m air rifle 387 22 did not advance
Jasna Šekarić 25 m pistol 591 OR 1 Q 686  
10 m air pistol 389 2 Q 489.5 OR  

Swimming edit

Men's 400 m Freestyle

  • Heat – 3:56.94 (→ did not advance, 20th place)
  • Heat – 3:58.90 (→ did not advance, 28th place)

Men's 1500 m Freestyle

  • Heat – 15:16.99
  • Final – 15:37.12 (→ 8th place)
  • Heat – 15:29.16 (→ did not advance, 18th place)

Women's 200 m Breaststroke

  • Heat – 2:40.80 (→ did not advance, 32nd place)

Women's 200 m Individual Medley

  • Heat – 2:19.38
  • Final – 2:19.63 (→ 13th place)

Women's 400 m Individual Medley

  • Heat – 4:54.17 (→ did not advance, 17th place)

Table tennis edit

Men's Singles Competition

Men's Doubles Competition

Women's Singles Competition

Women's Doubles Competition

Tennis edit

Men's Singles Competition

Men's Doubles Competition

Women's Singles Competition

Water polo edit

Men's Team Competition

  • Preliminary round (group B)
  • Lost to United States (6–7)
  • Defeated Hungary (10–9)
  • Defeated Greece (17–7)
  • Defeated Spain (10–8)
  • Defeated China (17–7)
  • Semi Finals
  • Defeated West Germany (14–10)
  • Final
  • Defeated United States (9–7) →   Gold Medal
  • Team roster

Wrestling edit

Greco-Roman

Men's Freestyle

References edit

  1. ^ "Yugoslavia at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  2. ^ Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics
  3. ^ "1988 Olympic Games : Tournament for Men". FIBA. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  4. ^ "1988 Olympic Games : Tournament for Women". FIBA. Retrieved 2 August 2018.

External links edit

  • Official Olympic Reports
  • International Olympic Committee results database