List of the flag bearers of the North Macedonian teams at the Olympic Games

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The list of the flag-bearers of the North Macedonian teams at the Olympic Games lists in chronological order all the flag-bearers of the North Macedonian teams at the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games .

List of standard bearers

team event Standard Bearer ( EF ) Standard Bearer ( AF )
1996 in Atlanta Summer games Wrestling Saban Trstena
1998 in Nagano Winter games Alpine skiing Jana Nikolovska
2000 in Sydney Summer games Canoe slalom Lazar Popovski
2002 in Salt Lake City Winter games Alpine skiing Jana Nikolovska Alpine skiing Dejan Panovski
2004 in Athens Summer games basketball Blagoja Georgievski swim Aleksandar Miladinovski
2006 in Turin Winter games Alpine skiing Gjorgi Markovski Alpine skiing Gjorgi Markovski
2008 in Beijing Summer games Canoe slalom Atanas Nikolovski Canoe slalom Atanas Nikolovski
2010 in Vancouver Winter games Alpine skiing Antonio Ristevski Alpine skiing Antonio Ristevski
2012 in London Summer games swim Marko Blaževski athletics Kristijan Efremov
2014 in Sochi Winter games Cross-country skiing Darko Damjanovski Volunteer
2016 in Rio de Janeiro Summer games swim Anastasija Bogdanovski Volunteer
2018 in Pyeongchang Winter games Cross-country skiing Stavre Jada Volunteer

Note: (EF) = opening ceremony, (AF) = closing ceremony

statistics

Summer games

rank sport EF AF
1 Canoe slalom canoe 2 1 3
swim swim 2 1 3
2 basketball basketball 1 0 1
athletics athletics 0 1 1
Wrestling Wrestling 1 0 1
Volunteer 0 1 1
Total: 6th 4th 10

Winter games

rank sport EF AF
1 Alpine skiing Alpine skiing 4th 3 7th
2 Cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing 2 0 2
Volunteer 0 2 2
Total: 6th 5 11

total

rank sport EF AF
1 Alpine skiing Alpine skiing 4th 3 7th
2 Canoe slalom canoe 2 1 3
swim swim 2 1 3
Volunteer 0 3 3
5 Cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing 2 0 2
6th basketball basketball 1 0 1
athletics athletics 0 1 1
Wrestling Wrestling 1 0 1
Total: 12 9 21st

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Macedonia at www.sport-reference.com; accessed on April 16, 2020