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Montenegro made its Paralympic Games début at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, following its split with Serbia. It had previously competed as part of Serbia and Montenegro in 2004; and as part of Yugoslavia before that.[1]
Montenegro at the Paralympics | |
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IPC code | MNE |
NPC | Paralympic Committee of Montenegro |
Website | www |
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Yugoslavia (1972–2000) Independent Paralympic Participants (1992) Serbia and Montenegro (2004) |
Montenegro's delegation to the 2008 Summer Paralympics consisted in a single athlete, Dušan Dragović, who competed in swimming and did not win a medal. Montenegro has never participated in the Winter Paralympic Games.[2] Montenegro was represented by 1 athlete in 2012 and 2 in 2016.
At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, Montenegrin’s sole representative Filip Radović won bronze in men's table tennis, the first medal in Montenegrin Paralympic history. [3][4]
Name | Games | Sport | Event | Rank |
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Dušan Dragović | 2008 Beijing | Swimming | Men's 50 metre freestyle S10 | 8th in heat 2; did not advance |
Marijana Goranović | 2012 London | Athletics | Women's shot put F40 | 7 |
Marijana Goranović | 2016 Rio | Athletics | Shot Put F41 | 8 |
Discus F40-41 | 9 | |||
Ilija Tadić | 2016 Rio | Swimming | 50 m freestyle S9 | 14 |
100 m freestyle S9 | 17 | |||
Filip Radović | 2020 Tokyo | Table Tennis | Men's individual Class 10 | Bronze |
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