Serbien i olympiska sommarspelen 2016
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Kommitté | Serbiens olympiska kommitté | |||||
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Olympiska sommarspelen 2016 i Rio de Janeiro | ||||||
Deltagare | 103 deltagare i 14 grenar | |||||
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Serbien i olympiska sommarspelen | ||||||
1912 • 1920–2004 • 2008 • 2012 • 2016 • 2020 | ||||||
Serbien i olympiska vinterspelen | ||||||
2010 • 2014 • 2018 • 2022 | ||||||
Serbien i andra olympiska spel | ||||||
Jugoslavien (1920–1992 V) Oberoende olympiska deltagare (1992 S) Serbien och Montenegro (1996-2006) |
Serbien deltog med 103 deltagare vid de olympiska sommarspelen 2016 i Rio de Janeiro. Totalt vann de två guldmedaljer, fyra silvermedaljer och två bronsmedaljer.
Medaljer
Medalj | Namn | Sport | Gren |
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Guld | Davor Štefanek | Brottning | Herrarnas grekisk-romersk stil, 66 kg |
Guld | Serbiens herrlandslag i vattenpolo Gojko Pijetlović Dušan Mandić Živko Gocić Sava Ranđelović Miloš Ćuk Duško Pijetlović Slobodan Nikić Milan Aleksić Nikola Jakšić Filip Filipović Andrija Prlainović Stefan Mitrović Branislav Mitrović | Vattenpolo | Herrarnas turnering |
Silver | Tijana Bogdanović | Taekwondo | Damernas 49 kg |
Silver | Marko Tomićević Milenko Zorić | Kanotsport | Herrarnas K-2 1000 m |
Silver | Serbiens damlandslag i volleyboll | Volleyboll | Damernas turnering |
Silver | Serbiens herrlandslag i basket Miloš Teodosić Marko Simonović Bogdan Bogdanović Stefan Marković Nikola Kalinić Nemanja Nedović Stefan Birčević Miroslav Raduljica Nikola Jokić Vladimir Štimac Stefan Jović Milan Mačvan | Basket | Herrarnas turnering |
Brons | Ivana Španović | Friidrott | Damernas längdhopp |
Brons | Serbiens damlandslag i basket Tamara Radočaj Sonja Petrović Saša Čađo Sara Krnjić Nevena Jovanović Jelena Milovanović Dajana Butulija Aleksandra Crvendakić Dragana Stanković Milica Dabović Ana Dabović Danielle Page | Basket | Damernas turnering |
Källor
- ”Serbia at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games”. Sports Reference. Arkiverad från originalet den 6 maj 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180506104502/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/SRB/summer/2016/. Läst 25 maj 2019.
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