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Yugoslavia at the 1992 Winter Olympics

Yugoslavia was represented at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France by the Yugoslav Olympic Committee.

In total, 25 athletes including 22 men and three women represented Yugoslavia in six different sports including alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, luge and speed skating.

This was the last time that the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia would compete at the Winter Olympics following the breakup of Yugoslavia. As Croatia and Slovenia had already become independent and competed with separate teams for the first time in Albertville, the Yugoslav team consisted of athletes from three constituent republics that were still formally part of Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia) as well as from Macedonia.

Competitors

In total, 25 athletes represented Yugoslavia at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France across six different sports.

Alpine skiing

In total, nine Yugoslav athletes participated in the alpine skiing events – Enis Bećirbegović, Arijana Boras, Vesna Dunimagloska, Rejmon Horo, Slađan Ilić, Igor Latinović, Zoran Perušina, Edin Terzić and Marina Vidović.

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Men's combined

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Women's combined

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Biathlon

In total, four Yugoslav athletes participated in the biathlon events – Zoran Ćosić, Mladen Grujić, Admir Jamak and Tomislav Lopatić.

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Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay

<sup>1</sup><small>A penalty loop of 150 metres had to be skied per missed target.</small> <br/> <sup>2</sup><small>One minute added per missed target.</small>

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Bobsleigh

In total, five Yugoslav athletes participated in the bobsleigh events – Miro Pandurević, Dragiša Jovanović, Ognjen Sokolović, Zdravko Stojnić and Borislav Vujadinović.

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Cross-country skiing

In total, three Yugoslav athletes participated in the cross-country skiing events – Bekim Babić, Aleksandar Milenković and Momo Skokić.

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<sup>1</sup> <small>Starting delay based on 10&nbsp;km results. <br/> C = Classical style, F = Freestyle</small>

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Luge

In total, two Yugoslav athletes participated in the luge events – Ismar Biogradlić and Igor Špirić.

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Speed skating

In total, two Yugoslav athletes participated in the speed skating events – Bajro Čenanović and Slavenko Likić.

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