Yugoslavia at the 1959 Mediterranean Games

Yugoslavia at the
1959 Mediterranean Games
IOC code YUG
NOC Yugoslav Olympic Committee
in Beirut
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold Silver Bronze Total
11 9 8 28
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993–)
    Croatia (1993–)
  • Macedonia (2013–)
    Montenegro (2009–)
    Serbia (2009–)
  • Serbia and Montenegro (1997–2005)*
    Slovenia (1993–)
  • *(1997, 2001) as FR Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia competed at the 1959 Mediterranean Games held in Beirut, Lebanon.

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Viktor Šnajder Athletics 400m
 Gold Krešimir Račić Athletics Hammer throw
 Gold Janez Brodnik Athletics Decathlon
 Gold Water polo Men's tournament
 Gold Basketball Men's tournament
 Gold Vlado Brinovec Swimming 400m Freestyle
 Gold Stevan Horvat Wrestling Greco-Roman 78 kg
 Gold Josip Ćuk Shooting
 Gold Josip Ćuk Shooting
 Gold Branislav Lončar Shooting
 Gold Branislav Lončar Shooting
 Silver Božidar Miletić Athletics Javelin throw
 Silver Dako Radošević Athletics Discus throw
 Silver Janez Kocmur Swimming 100m Freestyle
 Silver Milan Jeger Swimming 400m Freestyle
 Silver Vlado Brinovec Swimming 1500m Freestyle
 Silver Mihovil Dorčić Swimming 100m Backstroke
 Silver Nardeli, Brinovec, Kocmur, Jeger Swimming 4x200m Freestyle
 Silver Borivoje Vukov Wrestling Greco-Roman 52 kg
 Silver Branislav Lončar Shooting 50 metre rifle three positions
 Bronze Franc Hafner Athletics 3000m Steeplechase
 Bronze Dorčić, Radan, Nardeli, Kocmur Swimming 4x100m Medley
 Bronze Edo Delorenco Shooting
 Bronze Miroslav Stojanović Shooting 50 metre rifle three positions
 Bronze Miroslav Stojanović Shooting
 Bronze Miroslav Stojanović Shooting
 Bronze Josip Ćuk Shooting
 Bronze Branislav Lončar Shooting

Medals by sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Athletics 3 2 1 6
Basketball 1 0 0 1
Shooting 4 1 6 11
Swimming 1 5 1 7
Water polo 1 0 0 1
Wrestling 1 1 0 2
Total 11 9 8 28
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