Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the 1996 Summer Olympics information
Sporting event delegation
FR Yugoslavia at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Flag of FR Yugoslavia
IOC code
YUG
NOC
Yugoslav Olympic Committee
in Atlanta
Competitors
68 (59 men, 9 women) in 13 sports
Flag bearer
Igor Milanović
Medals Ranked 41st
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
4
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
1996
2000
2004
Other related appearances
Yugoslavia (1920–1992 W) Serbia (1912, 2008–) Croatia (1992–) Slovenia (1992–) Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992 S–) Independent Olympic Participants (1992 S) North Macedonia (1996–) Montenegro (2008–) Kosovo (2016–)
Athletes from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. These Games were the first Olympic appearance of Montenegrin and Serbian athletes under the Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the continuation of the use of Yugoslavia as a designation. The nation was not allowed to participate at the 1992 Summer Olympics because of international sanctions. Several Yugoslav athletes competed as Independent Olympic Participants at those Games. New Yugoslavia participated in thirteen sports: athletics, basketball, canoe/kayak, diving, fencing, judo, shooting, swimming, table tennis, volleyball, water polo, weightlifting, and wrestling.[1]
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