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Miroslav Cerar

Miroslav Cerar competed for Yugoslavia in men's artistic gymnastics, 1960–1968. Career medals: 2 gold, 1 bronze.

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career medals

Career, in brief

Miroslav Cerar was a three-time Olympian for Yugoslavia in men's artistic gymnastics, competing from 1960 through 1968. He won three Olympic medals — two gold and one bronze.

Timeline

Career arc, year by year.

Olympic — 3 appearances

1968 Mexico City Olympics

Mexico City
All-Around Final 113.300 — 9th 9th
Pommel Horse Final 19.325 GOLD

1964 Tokyo Olympics

Tokyo
All-Around Final 115.050 — 7th 7th
Pommel Horse Final 19.525 GOLD
Parallel Bars Final 18.450 — 6th 6th
Horizontal Bar Final 19.500 BRONZE

1960 Rome Olympics

Rome
All-Around Final 114.250 — 8th 8th
Horizontal Bar Final 19.400 — 5th 5th

Team affiliations

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Japan · MAG · 1968 – 1972

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Soviet Union · MAG · 1968 – 1972

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Japan · MAG · 1968 – 1976

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6 olympic medals
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Soviet Union · MAG · 1956 – 1964

Yury Titov

6 olympic medals
Japan · MAG · 1952 – 1960

Masao Takemoto

5 olympic medals
Italy · MAG · 1960 – 1964

Franco Menichelli

4 olympic medals
Japan · MAG · 1960 – 1964

Shuji Tsurumi

4 olympic medals
Japan · MAG · 1960 – 1968

Yukio Endo

4 olympic medals
Soviet Union · MAG · 1968 – 1972

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3 olympic medals
Soviet Union · MAG · 1964 – 1968

Viktor Lisitsky

3 olympic medals
Soviet Union · MAG · 1956 – 1960

Albert Azaryan

2 olympic medals1 named element
Japan · MAG · 1956 – 1960

Nobuyuki Aihara

2 olympic medals
Switzerland · MAG · 1952 – 1960

Ernst Fivian

1 olympic medal
Finland · MAG · 1960 – 1964

Eugen Ekman

1 olympic medal
Italy · MAG · 1960 – 1964

Giovanni Carminucci

1 olympic medal
Finland · MAG · 1964 – 1964

Hannu Rantakari

1 olympic medal
Japan · MAG · 1964 – 1964

Haruhiro Yamashita

1 olympic medal
East Germany · MAG · 1964 – 1972

Klaus Köste

1 olympic medal
Finland · MAG · 1964 – 1968

Olli Laiho

1 olympic medal
Soviet Union · MAG · 1964 – 1968

Sergey Diomidov

1 olympic medal1 named element

Sources

Sources olympedia.org (Mexico City 1968, Tokyo 1964, Rome 1960)
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