Great Olympians

Biographies - VUJ


Mirko Vujačić

B. 1924-09-01, Golubovci, Montenegro, represented Yugoslavia; D. 2016-01-02
Athletics
1948 HP
Men's Javelin Throw 7th 600
600


Dušan Vujačić

B. 1918-11-10, Golubovci, Montenegro, represented Yugoslavia; D. 1984-11-19
Athletics
1948 HP
Men's Javelin Throw QU:15th 15
15


Borislav Vujadinović

B. 1959-09-09, Nevesinje, Bosnia & Herzegovina, represented Yugoslavia in 1984 and 1988 and rump-Yugoslavia in 1992
Bobsleigh
1984 1988 1992 HP
Men's Two 28th 29th 0.047
Men's Four 23rd 0.192
0.239


Vojislav "Vojo" Vujević

B. 1955-03-02, Osijek, Croatia, represented Yugoslavia
Judo
1980 1984 HP
Men's Lightweight (-71 kg) R1 R1 1.037
1.037


Zvonimir "Zvonko" Vujin

B. 1943-06-28, Zrenjanin, Serbia, represented Yugoslavia; D. 2019-12-08
Boxing (2 bronze)
1968 1972 HP
Men's Lightweight (-60 kg) bronze 6240
Men's Light−Welterweight (-63.5 kg) bronze
6240


Dragomir "Dragan" Vujković

B. 1953-04-04, represented Yugoslavia
Boxing
1976 HP
Men's Middleweight (-75 kg) QF 861
861

Croatian Wikipedia describes him as a "Croatian from Bačka", which is a region in Vojvodina, part of Serbia. He competed from Subotica, the main city of that region, which is in Serbia. I shall consider him Serbian as a consequence.


Svetozar Vujović

B. 1940-03-03, Baljci, Bosnia & Herzegovina, represented Yugoslavia; D. 1993-01-16
Football
1964 HP
Men's Team sixth 320
320


Zlatko Vujović

B. 1958-08-26, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, represented Yugoaslavia
Football
1980 HP
Men's Team fourth 800
800


Zoran Vujović

B. 1958-08-26, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, represented Yugoaslavia
Football
1980 HP
Men's Team fourth 800
800


Written 2018-08-12 - last modified 2023-10-16

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