Milica Mandić

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Milica Mandić

Milica Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Мандић, born 6 December 1991) is a Serbian retired taekwondo athlete. She is a two-time Olympic champion in the Women's +67 kg category, having won gold medals at the 2012 and 2020 Summer Olympics. She was also the 2017 world champion in the 73 kg category.

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Milica Mandić
Mandić in 2016 during press conference
Personal information
NationalitySerbian
Born (1991-12-06) 6 December 1991 (age 33)
Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight175 lb (79 kg)
Sport
CountrySerbia
SportTaekwondo
EventMiddleweight
ClubTK Galeb
Coached byDragan Jović
Medal record
Women's taekwondo
Representing  Serbia
Olympic Games
2012 London+67 kg
2020 Tokyo+67 kg
World Championships
2017 Muju73 kg
2011 Gyeongju73 kg
Grand Prix
2014 Manchester+67 kg
2017 Rabat+67 kg
2018 Rome+67 kg
2014 Suzhou+67 kg
2015 Manchester+67 kg
2018 Moscow+67 kg
European Championships
2012 Manchester73 kg
2014 Baku73 kg
2016 Montreux73 kg
2021 Sofia73 kg
European Games
2015 Baku+67 kg
Mediterranean Games
2013 Mersin+67 kg
World Junior Championships
2008 İzmir68 kg
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Career

Mandić won a bronze medal in the middleweight category (under 73 kg) at the 2011 World Taekwondo Championships and a silver medal at the 2012 European Taekwondo Championships.[1][2]

At the 2012 Summer Olympics Mandić beat European Championship gold medallist Anastasia Baryshnikova in the semi finals, before defeating top-seeded Anne-Caroline Graffe of France in a 9–7 win, becoming the first gold medalist for independent Serbia.[3][4]

At the 2016 Summer Olympics she was eliminated in quarterfinals by British Bianca Walkden. At 2017 World Taekwondo Championships she won gold medal, beating South Korean Oh Hye-ri.[5] In April 2020, she announced that she would retire after the 2020 Summer Olympics.[6] At the 2020 Summer Olympics, which were held one year later due to COVID-19 pandemic, she won her second gold medal (first for Serbia in Tokyo 2020) after defeating South Korean Lee Da-bin in the final.[7][8]

Hall of Fame

Mandić and her trainer Dragan Jović were inducted in the Taekwondo Hall of Fame at the 2013 Ceremony in Las Vegas. She was selected because of her great contribution to the sport in Serbia and across the globe.[9]

End of career

Following the 2020 Summer Olympics, Mandić ended her professional sports career and got married to Mark Đuričić,[10] who she had been in a relationship with for eight years.[11]

References

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