North Macedonia at the Olympics

participation of athletes from North Macedonia in the Olympic Games

The Republic of North Macedonia was first at the Olympic Games at the 1996 Summer Olympics. They have been in every Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games since then. Until 1988 North Macedonia was part of Yugoslavia.

List of medalists

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
3  BronzeMagomed Ibragimov2000 SydneyWrestlingMen's freestyle 85 kg

Several other athletes from the Socialist Republic of Macedonia (a constituent country of the former SFR Yugoslavia) have also won Olympic medals, competing for Yugoslavia.[1]

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
2  SilverBlagoja Vidinić1956 MelbourneFootballMen's team
1  GoldBlagoja Vidinić1960 RomeFootballMen's team
2  SilverBlagoja Georgievski1976 MontrealBasketballMen's team
3  BronzeAce Rusevski1976 MontrealBoxingMen's lightweight
3  BronzeŠaban Sejdi1980 MoscowWrestlingMen's freestyle lightweight
1  GoldŠaban Trstena1984 Los AngelesWrestlingMen's freestyle flyweight
2  SilverRedzep Redzepovski1984 Los AngelesBoxingMen's flyweight
3  BronzeAziz Salihu1984 Los AngelesBoxingMen's super heavyweight
3  BronzeMilko Đurovski1984 Los AngelesFootballMen's team
3  BronzeŠaban Sejdi1984 Los AngelesWrestlingMen's freestyle welterweight
2  SilverStojna Vangelovska1988 SeoulBasketballWomen's team
2  SilverŠaban Trstena1988 SeoulWrestlingMen's freestyle 52 kg

References