Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Olympics


Bosnia and Herzegovina sent athletes to the Summer Olympic Games under its own flag for the first time in 1992. Bosnian athletes competed under the Yugoslav flag until the breakup of that country. Along with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the only European non-microstate that has never won an Olympic medal.
The Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formed in 1992 and recognized in 1993.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Medals by Winter Games

Flagbearers

GamesAthleteSport
Zlatan SaračevićAthletics
Islam ĐugumAthletics
Elvir KrehmićAthletics
Nedžad FazlijaSports shooting
Amel MekićJudo
Amel MekićJudo
Amel TukaTrack and field

GamesAthleteSport
Bekim BabićCross-country skiing
Mario FranjićBobsleigh
Enis BećirbegovićAlpine skiing
Aleksandra VasiljevićBiathlon
Žana NovakovićAlpine skiing
Žana NovakovićAlpine skiing
Elvedina MuzaferijaAlpine skiing

List of medalists (as part of Yugoslavia)

Bosnian-Herzegovinian athletes have won medals on many occasions in different sports as part of teams and one as individual competitors representing Yugoslavia.

Association Football

Basketball

Boxing

Handball

Post Yugoslavia

Several Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs including a Bosniak won olympic medals representing Croatia or Serbia and Montenegro.
SportAthlete '
Basketball Franjo Arapović '
Saša Čađo '
Predrag Danilović
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Zoran Savić '
Dragana Stanković
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Canoeing Milenko Zorić '
Handball Mirko Alilović '
Denis Buntić '
Slavko Goluža
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Vladimir Jelčić '
Božidar Jović
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Venio Losert '
Zoran Mikulić
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Zlatko Saračević '
Irfan Smajlagić
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Vlado Šola '
Ana Radović
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Tennis Ivan Ljubičić '
Volleyball Tijana Bošković '
Đorđe Đurić '
Brankica Mihajlović
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