Yugoslavia at the
1959 Mediterranean Games
IOC codeYUG
NOCYugoslav Olympic Committee
in Beirut
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
11
Silver
9
Bronze
8
Total
28
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–)

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

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
 GoldViktor Šnajder Athletics400m[1]
 GoldKrešimir Račić AthleticsHammer throw
 GoldJanez Brodnik AthleticsDecathlon
 Gold Water poloMen's tournament
 Gold BasketballMen's tournament
 GoldVlado Brinovec Swimming400m Freestyle
 GoldStevan Horvat WrestlingGreco-Roman 78 kg
 GoldJosip Ćuk Shooting
 GoldJosip Ćuk Shooting
 GoldBranislav Lončar Shooting
 GoldBranislav Lončar Shooting
 SilverBožidar Miletić AthleticsJavelin throw
 SilverDako Radošević AthleticsDiscus throw
 SilverJanez Kocmur Swimming100m Freestyle
 SilverMilan Jeger Swimming400m Freestyle
 SilverVlado Brinovec Swimming1500m Freestyle
 SilverMihovil Dorčić Swimming100m Backstroke
 SilverNardeli, Brinovec, Kocmur, Jeger Swimming4x200m Freestyle
 SilverBorivoje Vukov WrestlingGreco-Roman 52 kg
 SilverBranislav Lončar Shooting50 metre rifle three positions
 BronzeFranc Hafner Athletics3000m Steeplechase
 BronzeDorčić, Radan, Nardeli, Kocmur Swimming4x100m Medley
 BronzeEdo Delorenco Shooting
 BronzeMiroslav Stojanović Shooting50 metre rifle three positions
 BronzeMiroslav Stojanović Shooting
 BronzeMiroslav Stojanović Shooting
 BronzeJosip Ćuk Shooting
 BronzeBranislav Lončar Shooting

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Shooting41611
Athletics3216
Swimming1517
Wrestling1102
Basketball1001
Water polo1001
Totals (6 entries)119828

References

  1. "Viktor Šnajder Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
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