Swimming in Yugoslavia

Swimming in Yugoslavia (SFRJ) had been a competitive sport when Yugoslavia had existed. Yugoslavian swimmers completed at the Olympics, the FINA World Championships, and the LEN European Aquatics Championships; they also had national championships.

Olympics

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Yugoslavian swimmers at Olympics

World Championships

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Yugoslavian swimmers at FINA World Championships

European Championships

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Yugoslavian swimmers at European Championships

Mediterranean Games

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1979, Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia

Balkan Aquatic Games

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National Championships

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Youth Seniors

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Year Date Edition Location Athletes Events Events details Winner of the medal table Second of the medal table Third of the medal table
1969 1 37 18 (m), 19 (f)
1980 5 37 18 (m), 19 (f)
1981 6 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 200+ 37 18 (m), 19 (f)

Youth Juniors U16: 16 Years of Age and Younger

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Year Date Edition Location Athletes Events Events details Winner of the medal table Second of the medal table Third of the medal table
1976 2 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia 200+ 37 18 (m), 19 (f)
1978 2 , Yugoslavia 200+ 37 18 (m), 19 (f)
1979 2 , Yugoslavia 200+ 37 18 (m), 19 (f)

Youth U14: Children 14 Years of Age and Younger

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Year Date Edition Location Athletes Events Events details Winner of the medal table Second of the medal table Third of the medal table
1976 1 37 18 (m), 19 (f)
1977 2 , Yugoslavia 200+ 37 18 (m), 19 (f)

Youth U12: Children 12 Years of Age and Younger

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Year Date Edition Location Athletes Events Events details Winner of the medal table Second of the medal table Third of the medal table
1974 1 37 18 (m), 19 (f)
1975 2 , Yugoslavia 200+ 37 18 (m), 19 (f)

Youth U10: Children 10 Years of Age and Younger

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Year Date Edition Location Athletes Events Events details Winner of the medal table Second of the medal table Third of the medal table
1972 1 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia 200+ 37 18 (m), 19 (f)
1973 2 Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia 170 37 18 (m), 19 (f)

References

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