Slovenia at the 2005 Mediterranean Games | |
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IOC code | SLO |
NOC | Slovenian Olympic Committee |
in Almería | |
Medals Ranked 8th |
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Mediterranean Games appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Yugoslavia (1951–1991) |
Slovenia (SLO) competed at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain. The nation had a total number of 159 participants (98 men and 61 women).
Medals
Gold
- Men's 100 metres: Matic Osovnikar
- Men's 200 metres: Matic Osovnikar
- Women's 200 metres: Alenka Bikar
- Men's Parallel Bars: Mitja Petkovšek
- Men's 200 m backstroke: Blaž Medvešek
- Men's 50 m breaststroke: Emil Tahirovič
- Men's 100 m breaststroke: Peter Mankoč
- Men's 4×100 m medley relay: Blaž Medvešek, Emil Tahirovič, Jernej Mencinger, and Peter Mankoč
- Women's 200 m individual medley: Anja Klinar
Silver
- Men's Discus: Igor Primc
- Men's Extra-Lightweight (– 60 kg): Rok Drakšič
- Men's Half-Middleweight (– 81 kg): Klemen Ferjan
- Women's Middleweight (– 70 kg): Raša Sraka
- Men's 200 m butterfly: Aleš Aberšek
- Women's 200 m freestyle: Sara Isakovič
- Women's 400 m freestyle: Sara Isakovič
- Women's 400 m individual medley: Anja Klinar
Bronze
- Women's Team Competition: Barbara Križe, Darja Verbič, and Dolores Čekada
- Men's 4 × 100 metres: Matic Osovnikar, Matjaž Borovina, Boštjan Fridrih, Damjan Zlatnar, and Jan Žumer
Bowls
- Progressive Throw: Bojan Novak
- Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg): Robert Kramberger
- Women's Half-Lightweight (– 52 kg): Petra Nareks
- Women's Half-Middleweight (– 63 kg): Urška Žolnir
- Women's – 55 kg: Teja Savor
- Men's Single Sculls: Davor Mizerit
- Men's Double Sculls: Rok Kolander and Matej Prelog
- Men's 50 m freestyle: Jernej Godec
- Men's 50 m breaststroke: Matjaž Markič
- Men's 100 m breaststroke: Emil Tahirovič
Results by event
Archery
Men's Individual
- Matej Povž
- Matija Žlender
- Matej Zupanc
Women's Individual
- Barbara Križe
- Darja Verbič
- Dolores Čekada
Women's Team
- Barbara Križe
- Darja Verbič
- Dolores Čekada
Athletics
Handball
Men's team competition
- Preliminary round (group 4)
- Defeated Italy (27:30)
- Lost to Tunisia (23:25)
- Quarterfinals
- Lost to Serbia and Montenegro (30:33)
- Classification Matches
- 5th/8th place: Defeated Greece (28:25)
- 5th/6th place: Lost to Egypt (30:31) → 6th place
- Team roster
- Dušan Podpečan
- Gregor Lorger
- Miladin Kozlina
- Rok Ivančič
- Boštjan Kavaš
- Jure Dobelšek
- Boštjan Hribar
- Marko Oštir
- Jure Natek
- Goran Kozomara
- Robert Konečnik
- Aleš Pajovič
- Aleš Sirk
- Matjaž Mlakar
- Luka Žvižej
- Primož Prošt
- Head coach: Slavko Ivezič
Women's Team Competition
- Team roster
- Anja Argenti
- Maja Breznik
- Monika Frol
- Manuela Hrnjič
- Neli Irman
- Tadeja Korelc
- Miša Marinček
- Kristina Mihić
- Nina Potočnik
- Darja Rajšič
- Tina Sotler
- Urška Wertl
- Katja Čerenjak
- Tanja Čigoja
- Biljana Čulibrk
- Jelena Čvorak
- Head coach: Robert Begus
Judo
- Matjaž Ceraj
- Rok Drakšič
- Klemen Ferjan
- Primož Ferjan
- Tina Kukec
- Petra Nareks
- Raša Sraka
- Urška Žolnir
Karate
- Marijana Jularič
- Matjaž Končina
- Dejan Vozlič
- Teja Šavor
Swimming
- Aleš Aberšek
- Jernej Godec
- Sara Isakovič
- Anja Klinar
- Peter Mankoč
- Matjaž Markič
- Blaž Medvešek
- Jernej Mencinger
- Marko Milenkovič
- Monika Močnik
- Jasna Ovsenik
- Matjaž Pernat
- Tamara Sambrailo
- Nina Sovinek
- Emil Tahirovič
- Luka Turk
- Anja Čarman
Water polo
- Boban Antonijevič
- Žiga Balderman
- Erik Bukovac
- Teo Galič
- Jernej Lovše
- Aleksander Mertelj
- Tomaž Mihelčič
- Jure Nastran
- Matej Nastran
- Primož Troppan
- Blaž Verač
- Miha Vreček
- Andrija Šulič
See also
References
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