Serbia at the Paralympics

Serbia made its Paralympic Games début at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, following its split with Montenegro. It had previously competed as part of Serbia and Montenegro in 2004; and as part of Yugoslavia before that.[1]

Serbia at the
Paralympics
IPC codeSRB
NPCParalympic Committee of Serbia
Websitewww.paralympic.rs
Medals
Gold
7
Silver
10
Bronze
5
Total
22
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
 Yugoslavia (1972–2000)
 Independent Paralympic Participants (1992)
 Serbia and Montenegro (2004)

Serbia made its Winter Paralympics début at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver.[2]

Serbian athletes have won a total of 16 Paralympic medals, of which five gold, seven silver and four bronze medals.

Medal Tables

Medals by Summer Games

GamesCompetitors Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1960 – 2004Part of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro
2008 Beijing14020256
2012 London13230539
2016 Rio de Janeiro16324931
2020 Tokyo20231645
Total6371052259

Medals by Winter Games

GamesCompetitors Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1976 – 2006Part of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro
2010 Vancouver10000
2014 Sochi10000
2018 Pyeongchang10000
Total30000

Medals per sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics3418
Shooting3216
Table tennis1438
Totals (3 sports)710522

Medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 SilverDraženko Mitrović 2008 Beijing AthleticsMen's Discus Throw - F53/54
 SilverBorislava Perić 2008 Beijing Table TennisWomen's Individual - Class 4
 GoldŽeljko Dimitrijević 2012 London AthleticsClub Throw F31-32/51
 GoldTanja Dragić 2012 London AthleticsJavelin Throw - F12/13
 SilverDraženko Mitrović 2012 London AthleticsDiscus Throw F54-56
 SilverZlatko Kesler 2012 London Table tennisIndividual C3
 SilverBorislava Perić-Ranković 2012 London Table tennisIndividual C4
 GoldŽeljko Dimitrijević 2016 Rio de Janeiro AthleticsMen's Club Throw - F51
 GoldLaslo Šuranji 2016 Rio de Janeiro ShootingMen's 50m rifle 3 positions SH1
 GoldBorislava Perić-Ranković 2016 Rio de Janeiro Table tennisIndividual C4
 SilverMiloš Mitić 2016 Rio de Janeiro AthleticsMen's Club Throw - F51
 SilverNada Matić
Borislava Perić-Ranković
2016 Rio de Janeiro Table tennisWomen's Team – Class 4–5
 BronzeNemanja Dimitrijević 2016 Rio de Janeiro AthleticsMen's Javelin Throw - F12/13
 BronzeLaslo Šuranji 2016 Rio de Janeiro ShootingMixed 50m rifle prone SH1
 BronzeMitar Palikuća 2016 Rio de Janeiro Table tennisIndividual C5
 BronzeNada Matić 2016 Rio de Janeiro Table tennisIndividual C4
 GoldDragan Ristić 2020 Tokyo ShootingMixed R5 10 metre air rifle prone SH2
 GoldDragan Ristić 2020 Tokyo ShootingMixed R9 50 metre rifle prone SH2
 SilverŽeljko Dimitrijević 2020 Tokyo AthleticsMen's club throw F51
 SilverZdravko Savanović 2020 Tokyo ShootingMixed R9 50 metre rifle prone SH2
 SilverLaslo Šuranji 2020 Tokyo ShootingMen's R7 50 metre rifle 3 positions SH1
 BronzeNada Matić
Borislava Perić-Ranković
2020 Tokyo Table tennisWomen's team – Class 4–5

Multiple medal winners

This is a list of people who have won two or more Olympic medals, who represented Serbia as an independent country at least once.

Athlete Sport Gender Years Games Total
Željko Dimitrijević Athletics M2012–2020Summer2103
Dragan Ristić Shooting M2012–2020Summer2000
Borislava Perić Table tennis W2008–2020Summer1315
Zlatko Kesler Table tennis M1992–2012Summer1225
Laslo Šuranji Shooting M2012–2020Summer1113
Draženko Mitrović Athletics M2008–2012Summer0202
Nada Matić Table tennis W2008–2020Summer0123

Flagbearers

Old countries

Country № Summer Gold Silver Bronze Total № Winter Gold Silver Bronze Total № Games Gold Silver Bronze Combined Total
 Yugoslavia (YUG)419193270 40011 819193371
 Independent Paralympic Participants (IPP)14318 00000 14318
FR Yugoslavia (YUG)223040000022304
 Serbia and Montenegro (SCG)10022 00000 10022
Total825253584400111225253685

See also

References

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