judo, -86 kg
Filip Leščak brez uvrstitve - final (izpad v 1. kolu)
The Barcelona 1992 Olympics took place from 25 July to 9 August were special in many aspects. This applies also to Slovenia. 1992 marked the first Olympic presence as an independent state and Slovenian athletes won two medals. Barcelona was an excellent and successful host and for the first time after twenty years the Games passed with no boycotts.
Time and Place: Barcelona (Spain); 25 July – 9 August 1992
Other candidates: Amsterdam, Belgrade, Birmingham, Brisbane and Paris
Participation: 169 countries, 9356 athletes
Number of sports: 28 sports, 257 events
Fire lit by: Antonio Rebollo (Paraolympic archer)
Games opened by: King Juan Carlos
Olympic oath: Luis Doreste Blanco (sailing)
Motto: Friends forever
A record 9,356 competitors from 169 countries made the Barcelona Games the largest Summer Games to date. The end of the apartheid policy of racial discrimination in South Africa brought about a change as the country was invited into the Olypmic movement after 32 years. The Soviet Union broke into several separate republics but their athletes maintained a common presence as the Unified Team of the Commonwealth of Independent States. Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina competed as separate nations for the first time.
The Catalan games were the Games of superlatives in many ways and opened up new chapters in many areas. After major changes in the map of Europe, a number of new nations joined the ranks of athletes in the picturesque Montjuic stadium. These new arrivals gave a new dimension to the extensive media and commercial coverage of the Games. Clearly, the Games were also a historic event for our country. Slovenia made its first independent appearance at the Barcelona Games and also won its first medals.
Olympic heights
One of the major changes was a revolution in basketball. The stars of the American NBA league competed at the Olympics for the first time. The Dream Team, led by the unforgettable trio of Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson thrilled the public with their spectacular skills and literally strolled through the ranks to a gold medal. The Croatian team with European "superstars" Toni Kukoč and Dražen Petrović got the closest to the Americans.
With all the stars and exceptional achievements it is hard to single out just a few. Yet one name does stand out - Vitaly Scherbo. The gymnast represented the Unified Team and held the gymnastics event firmly in his grasp. He took home six gold medals. Other notable athletes included swimmers Yevgeny Sadovyi, Krisztina Egerszegy and Alexander Popov, gymnast Tatjana Gucu, British sprinter Linford Christie, German athlete Heike Drechler, American Jackie Joyner Kersee … Medals were also won by track and field legends American Carl Lewis and Jamaican Merlene Ottey, who ran under the Slovenian flag twelve years later in Athens.
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Janez Klemenčič, Milan Janša, Sadik Mujkič, Sašo Mirjanič | rowing | four | 3. place | |
Janez Klemenčič, Milan Janša, Sadik Mujkič, Sašo Mirjanič | rowing | four | 3. place | |
Denis Žvegelj, Iztok Čop | rowing | pair | 3. place | |
Igor Majcen | swimming | 1500 m free | 6. place | |
Marjan Štrukelj | canoe-kayak slalom | K-1 | 6. place | |
Rajmond Debevec | shooting | 50 m rifle 3 positions | 6. place | |
Albin Čižman | canoe-kayak slalom | K-1 | 9. place | |
Borut Bilač | athletics | long jump | 9. place | |
Borut Bilač | athletics | long jump | 9. place | |
Rajmond Debevec | shooting | air rifle | 9. place | |
Boštjan Žitnik | canoe-kayak slalom | C-1 | 10. place | |
Janez Skok | canoe-kayak slalom | K-1 | 10. place |
Stojan Vidakovič | sailing | lechner A-390 | 11. place | |
Goran Sosič, Mitja Kosmina | sailing | flying dutch | 12. place | |
Štefan Cuk | judo | -60 kg | 12. place | |
Štefan Cuk | judo | -65 kg | 12. place | |
Britta Bilač | athletics | high jump | 15. place | |
Borut Javornik | canoe-kayak slalom | C-1 | 16. place | |
Jure Bučar | swimming | 400 m free | 16. place | |
Brigita Bukovec | athletics | 100 m hurdles | 17. place | |
Rajmond Debevec | shooting | small bore rifle prone | 18. place | |
Matjaž Koželj | swimming | 200 m butterfly | 19. place | |
Matjaž Koželj | swimming | 200 m butterfly | 19. place | |
Jure Bučar | swimming | 200 m free | 29. place | |
Jure Bučar | swimming | 200 m free | 29. place | |
Nace Majcen | swimming | 400 m free | 31. place | |
Polona Frelih | table tennis | single | 33. place | |
Samo Medved | target archery | single | 33. place | |
Nace Majcen | swimming | 200 m free | 35. place | |
Nace Majcen | swimming | 200 m free | 35. place | |
Mirko Vindiš | athletics | marathon | 40. place | |
Tanja Godina | swimming | 100 m backstroke | 41. place | |
Tanja Godina | swimming | 200 m backstroke | 41. place | |
Matjaž Koželj | swimming | 100 m butterfly | 42. place | |
Valter Bonča | road cycling | road race | 63. place | |
Alojz Kolman | artistic gymnastics | vault | 65. place | |
Alojz Kolman | artistic gymnastics | parallel bars | 67. place | |
Alojz Kolman | artistic gymnastics | konj | 67. place | |
Alojz Kolman | artistic gymnastics | all-arround | 80. place | |
Alojz Kolman | artistic gymnastics | horizontal bar | 81. place | |
Alojz Kolman | artistic gymnastics | rings | 83. place | |
Alojz Kolman | artistic gymnastics | floor | 84. place |
Country | Gold medal |
Silver medal |
Bronze medal |
Together |
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25. Jul. 1992 - 09. Aug. 1992