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Sports in the
Republic of Macedonia have a very important place.
Sport activity has been determined with a legal
regulation, which contributes to a planned
development and individual work of the sport
associations from the Republic of Macedonia.
In the Republic of
Macedonia there are 34 sport associations with
more than 1,500 active clubs and 150,000 active
members. There are more than 1,000 highly educated
professionals from the sport area taking care of
the expert work. All are involved in the
educational process and the sport clubs and
associations.
The sport associations result in a rational system
of competitions, according to the criteria and
regulations of the international sport
associations, and individuals, teams and
representations participate at international
competitions in Europe and the world.
The Macedonian Olympic Committee takes care of the
participation of the athletes of the Republic of
Macedonia at the winter and summer Olympics, and
it has participated with its teams at the Olympics
held in 1991.
The Macedonian athletes have many successful
appearances at the international sport scene.
Proof of this is the numerous medals from the
Olympic Games, European, World and Balkan
competitions. Darko Panchev was Europe's soccer
MVP in 1991. Other notable Macedonian soccer
players include Toni Savevski, Boban Babunski,
Goce Sedloski, Gjordji Hristov, Toni Micevski,
Artim Shakiri, Ilija Najdovski. The wrestler
Shaban Trstena was a gold medallist at the 1984
Olympics in Los Angeles and also won the silver
medal at Seoul Olympics in 1988. Mogamed Ibragimov
won the silver medal at the 1998 World
Championship and is a three-time European champion
(1995, 1996 and 1999). Mogamed Ibragimov also
brought the first Olympic medal for Macedonia
since its independence. On October 1, 2000 he
defeated the two time Olympic Bronze medalist,
Amirreza Khadem Azghadi (Iran) to take home the
bronze medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
The first-ever participation of athletes from
Macedonia at the summer Olympic games is related
to the Australian ground precisely, i.e. to
Melbourne 1956. Since then until Sydney, only the
Tokyo Games in 1964 were "missed". It means that
participation in the Olympics was carried out 10
times, taking into consideration, however, that
until the Republic of Macedonia has gained its
independence in 1991, its athletes competed within
the Olympic Team of former Yugoslavia. The balance
of trophies is as follows: 11 medals, of which 2
gold, 5 silver and 5 bronze decorations.
Sports in the
Republic of Macedonia have a very important place.
Sport activity has been determined with a legal
regulation, which contributes to a planned
development and individual work of the sport
associations from the Republic of Macedonia.
In the Republic of
Macedonia there are 34 sport associations with
more than 1,500 active clubs and 150,000 active
members. There are more than 1,000 highly educated
professionals from the sport area taking care of
the expert work. All are involved in the
educational process and the sport clubs and
associations.
The sport
associations result in a rational system of
competitions, according to the criteria and
regulations of the international sport
associations, and individuals, teams and
representations participate at international
competitions in Europe and the world.
The Macedonian
Olympic Committee takes care of the participation
of the athletes of the Republic of Macedonia at
the winter and summer Olympics, and it has
participated with its teams at the Olympics held
in 1991.
The Macedonian
athletes have many successful appearances at the
international sport scene. Proof of this is the
numerous medals from the Olympic Games, European,
World and Balkan competitions. Darko Panchev was
Europe's soccer MVP in 1991. Other notable
Macedonian soccer players include Toni Savevski,
Boban Babunski, Goce Sedloski, Gjordji Hristov,
Toni Micevski, Artim Shakiri, Ilija Najdovski. The
wrestler Shaban Trstena was a gold medallist at
the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles and also won the
silver medal at Seoul Olympics in 1988. Mogamed
Ibragimov won the silver medal at the 1998 World
Championship and is a three-time European champion
(1995, 1996 and 1999). Mogamed Ibragimov also
brought the first Olympic medal for Macedonia
since its independence. On October 1, 2000 he
defeated the two time Olympic Bronze medalist,
Amirreza Khadem Azghadi (Iran) to take home the
bronze medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
The first-ever
participation of athletes from Macedonia at the
summer Olympic games is related to the Australian
ground precisely, i.e. to Melbourne 1956. Since
then until Sydney, only the Tokyo Games in 1964
were "missed". It means that participation in the
Olympics was carried out 10 times, taking into
consideration, however, that until the Republic of
Macedonia has gained its independence in 1991, its
athletes competed within the Olympic Team of
former Yugoslavia. The balance of trophies is as
follows: 11 medals, of which 2 gold, 5 silver and
5 bronze decorations. |