Yugoslavia at the Mediterranean Games

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia participated at ten Mediterranean Games from 1951 to 1991, with the exception of 1955. Yugoslavia was the host of the Mediterranean Games in 1979 in Split, when it finished first on the medal podium.

Yugoslavia at the
Mediterranean Games
IOC codeYUG
NOCYugoslav Olympic Committee
Medals
Gold
191
Silver
168
Bronze
155
Total
514
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993–)
 Croatia (1993–)
 Slovenia (1993–)
 Serbia and Montenegro (1997–2005)
 Montenegro (2009–)
 Serbia (2009–)
 North Macedonia (2013–)
 Kosovo (2018–)

After the breakup of Yugoslavia, its republics continued to compete at the Mediterranean Games:

Nation First Games Last Games
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 1993
Croatia Croatia 1993
Slovenia Slovenia 1993
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro 1997 2005
Serbia Serbia 2009
Montenegro Montenegro 2009
North Macedonia Macedonia 2013
Kosovo Kosovo 2018

Overview edit

By event edit

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1951 Alexandria 17 3 5 7 15 6th
1955 Barcelona Did not participate
1959 Beirut 42 11 9 8 28 5th
1963 Naples 126 6 8 8 22 4th
1967 Tunis 15 16 5 36 2nd
1971 İzmir 161 27 25 26 78 2nd
1975 Algiers 300 24 17 23 64 3rd
1979 Split 409 56 38 33 127 1st
1983 Casablanca 211 16 18 19 53 4th
1987 Latakia 95 17 19 17 53 2nd
1991 Athens 185 16 13 9 38 5th
Total 191 168 155 514

Medals by sport edit

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
  Athletics454845138
  Wrestling37251779
  Boxing18141143
  Shooting1681135
  Gymnastics13231248
  Swimming10142044
  Table tennis1071027
  Judo751426
  Handball7007
  Volleyball6219
  Water polo5308
  Basketball5117
  Tennis4329
  Canoeing3519
  Rowing34411
  Football2002
  Weightlifting15511
  Cycling1124
  Sailing1113
  Field hockey1001
  Diving0101
  Fencing0011
Totals (22 entries)195170158523

See also edit