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Name Games Sport Event Silver: Blagoja Vidinić: 1956 Melbourne: Football: Men's team Gold: Blagoja Vidinić: 1960 Rome: Football: Men's team Silver: Blagoja Georgievski: 1976 Montreal: Basketball: Men's team Bronze: Ace Rusevski: 1976 Montreal: Boxing: Men's lightweight Bronze: Shaban Sejdiu: 1980 Moscow: Wrestling: Men's freestyle lightweight ...
Used for the unified Korean women's ice hockey team at the 2018 Winter Olympics. [9] EOR Refugee Olympic Team from French Équipe olympique des réfugiés: 2016–2024: Used for the Refugee Olympic Team, for athletes who have been displaced from their home countries. The IOC code was changed from ROT which was used in 2016. [10] EUA
In 1979, the IOC started to use Chinese Taipei to refer to this NOC, a compromise that was acceptable for the People's Republic of China to start participating in the Olympic Games. [36] [37] ^ MKD: North Macedonia was known as Macedonia, or more formally Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia due to a naming dispute with Greece, between 1998 ...
North Macedonia United States: Bo McCalebb: 2010–2013 North Macedonia United States: Richard Hendrix: 2014–2019 North Macedonia United States: Romeo Travis: 2016–2017 North Macedonia United States: Jordan Theodore: 2017 North Macedonia United States: Shayne Whittington: 2018–2020 North Macedonia United States: Jacob Wiley: 2020–2022
The Olympic Committee of North Macedonia was founded as the Olympic Committee of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in 1992 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1993 reflecting the disputed status of its country's official name. In March 2019, the IOC approved its name change to the Olympic Committee of North ...
[9] [10] The 1904 Games, held in St. Louis were the first Olympics outside of Europe, with very few top-class athletes from outside the North America taking part, and saw the participation of 12 to 15 nations, including a not yet existing Union of South Africa represented by a Boer team of extras from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
North Macedonia competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, from 26 July to 11 August 2024.It was the nation's eighth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics; six of the editions competed under the name of Macedonia or Republic of Macedonia, and it will be the second Olympic Games (the first being the 2022 Winter Olympics) at which the country competes under the new name.
Independent Olympic Participants at the 1992 Summer Olympics; Macedonia at the 1996 Summer Olympics; Macedonia at the 2000 Summer Olympics; Macedonia at the 2004 Summer Olympics; Macedonia at the 2008 Summer Olympics; Macedonia at the 2012 Summer Olympics; Macedonia at the 2016 Summer Olympics; North Macedonia at the 2020 Summer Olympics