Slovenia at the 2005 Mediterranean Games

Slovenia (SLO) competed at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain. The nation had a total number of 159 participants (98 men and 61 women).

Slovenia at the
2005 Mediterranean Games
IOC codeSLO
NOCSlovenian Olympic Committee
in Almería
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
10
Silver
8
Bronze
17
Total
35
Mediterranean Games appearances
Other related appearances

Medals

Gold

Athletics

Gymnastics

Swimming


Silver

Athletics

Judo

  • Men's Extra-Lightweight ( 60 kg): Rok Drakšič
  • Men's Half-Middleweight ( 81 kg): Klemen Ferjan
  • Women's Middleweight ( 70 kg): Rasa Sraka

Swimming

  • Men's 200 m butterfly: Aleš Aberšek
  • Women's 200 m freestyle: Sara Isakovič
  • Women's 400 m freestyle: Sara Isakovič
  • Women's 400 m individual medley: Anja Klinar

Bronze

Archery

  • Women's Team Competition: Barbara Križe, Darja Verbič, and Dolores Čekada

Athletics

Bowls

  • Progressive Throw: Bojan Novak

Boxing

  • Men's Light Heavyweight ( 81 kg): Robert Kramberger

Judo

Karate

  • Women's 55 kg: Teja Savor

Rowing

Swimming


Results by event

Archery

Men's Individual

  • Matej Povž
  • Matija Žlender
  • Matej Zupanc

Women's Individual

  • Barbara Križe
  • Darja Verbič
  • Dolores Čekada

Women's Team

  • Barbara Križe
  • Darja Verbič
  • Dolores Čekada

Athletics

Handball

Men's Team Competition

  • Preliminary Round (Group 4)
  • Defeated Italy (27:30)
  • Lost to Tunisia (23:25)
  • Quarterfinals
  • Lost to Serbia and Montenegro (30:33)
  • Classification Matches
  • 5th/8th place: Defeated Greece (28:25)
  • 5th/6th place: Lost to Egypt (30:31) → 6th place
  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach: Slavko Ivezič

Women's Team Competition

  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach: Robert Begus

Judo

Karate

  • Marijana Jularič
  • Matjaž Končina
  • Dejan Vozlič
  • Teja Šavor

Swimming

Water Polo

  • Boban Antonijevič
  • Žiga Balderman
  • Erik Bukovac
  • Teo Galič
  • Jernej Lovše
  • Aleksander Mertelj
  • Tomaž Mihelčič
  • Jure Nastran
  • Matej Nastran
  • Primož Troppan
  • Blaž Verač
  • Miha Vreček
  • Andrija Šulič

See also

References

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