Zoran Primorac - Achievements

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Placed Event
1988 Olympic Games Seoul 2 ! Silver Men's doubles
1987 World Championships New Delhi 3 ! Bronze Men's team
1987 World Championships New Delhi 2 ! Silver Men's doubles
1991 World Championships Chiba 2 ! Silver Men's team
1993 World Championships Gothenburg 3 ! Bronze Men's singles
1995 World Championships Tianjin 2 ! Silver Men's doubles
1999 World Championships Eindhoven 3 ! Bronze Men's doubles
1986 European Championships Prague 3 ! Bronze Men's doubles
1988 European Championships Paris 2 ! Silver Men's doubles
1990 European Championships Gothenburg 3 ! Bronze Men's team
1990 European Championships Gothenburg 1 ! Gold Men's doubles
1992 European Championships Stuttgart 3 ! Bronze Men's singles
1992 European Championships Stuttgart 3 ! Bronze Mixed doubles
1994 European Championships Birmingham 3 ! Bronze Men's singles
1994 European Championships Birmingham 2 ! Silver Men's doubles
1994 European Championships Birmingham 1 ! Gold Mixed doubles
1998 European Championships Eindhoven 2 ! Silver Men's singles
2000 European Championships Bremen 2 ! Silver Men's singles
2002 European Championships Zagreb 3 ! Bronze Men's singles
2005 European Championships Aarhus 3 ! Bronze Men's singles
2007 European Championships Belgrade 2 ! Silver Men's team

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