Milica Mandic (taekwondo) - gold medal
Author:
Tanjug
Milica Mandic won an Olympic gold of the London Games by winning the women's 67-kg plus division, upsetting top-seeded Anne-Caroline Graffe of France 9-7 in a tight final.
Mandic won the third medal for Serbia in London, which is the 101st Olympic medal for our country.
This year's medalists at the Olympics for Serbia are also Andrija Zlatic (bronze) and Ivana Maksimovic (silver).
Ivana Maksimovic (shooting) - silver medal
From left: Ivana Maksimovic, Jamie Lynn Gray and Adela Sykorova
Author:
Fonet
Ivana Maksimovic has won the silver medal in women’s 50m rifle 3 positions at London Olympic Games today.
From left: Ivana Maksimovic, Jamie Lynn Gray and Adela Sykorova
Photo: Fonet
Maksimovic secured the medal with the total score of 687.5 points.
American Jamie Lynn Gray won the gold medal with 691.9 points, while the Czech Republic’s Adela Sykorova (683 points) won the bronze.
This is the second medal for Serbia in London.
Andrija Zlatic (shooting) - bronze medal
Author:
Fonet
Andrija Zlatic won a bronze medal yesterday in the air pistol competition at the Olympic Games in London.
Zlatic scored 685.2 points in the finals and thus brought the first medal to Serbia at the London Olympics, which is also the 99th medal of Serbia at Olympic games.
Jin Jong-oh from South Korea won the gold medal with 688.2 points and the silver went to Italian Luca Tesconi (685.8 points).
Men's water polo team - bronze medal
Author:
Tanjug
The Serbian water polo team won a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in London in a match against Montenegro yesterday with 12:11 (3:2, 1:3, 4:5, 4:1).
Serbian players also defended the third place at the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008.
This was the fourth medal for Serbia at the Olympics in London.