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Yugoslavia · MAG · 1924 – 1936

Jože Primožič

Jože Primožič competed for Yugoslavia in men's artistic gymnastics, 1924–1936. Career medals: 1 silver, 1 bronze.

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career medals

Career, in brief

Jože Primožič was a three-time Olympian for Yugoslavia in men's artistic gymnastics, competing from 1924 through 1936. He won two Olympic medals — one silver and one bronze.

Timeline

Career arc, year by year.

Olympic — 3 appearances

1936 Berlin Olympics

Berlin
Team Final 6thGER 657.430 · SUI 654.802 · FIN 638.468 · TCH 625.763 6th
All-Around Final 102.367 — 31st 31st

1928 Amsterdam Olympics

Amsterdam
Team Final YugoslaviaSUI 1718.625 · TCH 1712.250 · YUG 1648.750 · FRA 1620.750 BRONZE
All-Around Final 244.000 — 5th 5th
Parallel Bars Final 55.500 SILVER
Horizontal Bar Final 56.000 — 6th 6th
Vault Final 28.250 — 4th 4th

1924 Paris Olympics

Paris
Team Final 4thITA 839.058 · FRA 820.528 · SUI 816.661 · YUG 762.121 4th
All-Around Final 77.393 — 47th 47th
Pommel Horse Final 12.630 — 51st 51st
Still Rings Final 14.583 — 55th 55th
Parallel Bars Final 19.420 — 34th 34th
Horizontal Bar Final 13.460 — 48th 48th
Horse Vault, Final 5.750 — 49th 49th
Rope Climbing, Final 3.000 — 47th 47th
Side Horse Vault, Final 8.550 — 45th 45th

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Sources

Sources olympedia.org (Berlin 1936, Amsterdam 1928, Paris 1924)
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