Miroslav Cerar

Miroslav Cerar
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Data i miejsce urodzenia28 października 1939
Lublana
Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Jugosławia
Igrzyska olimpijskie
złotoTokio 1964gimnastyka
(koń z łękami)
złotoMeksyk 1968gimnastyka
(koń z łękami)
srebroTokio 1964gimnastyka
(drążek)

Miroslav Cerar (ur. 28 października 1939 w Lublanie) – jugosłowiański gimnastyk (Słoweniec). Trzykrotny medalista olimpijski. Ojciec Miro Cerara

W pierwszej połowie lat 60. należał do grona najlepszych gimnastyków świata. Największe sukcesy osiągał na koniu z łękami, dwukrotnie w tej konkurencji zdobywał złoto igrzysk olimpijskich. Trzykrotnie był mistrzem świata w tej konkurencji (1962, 1966 i 1970), raz triumfował na poręczach (1962). Pierwszy medal – brązowy – mistrzostw świata zdobył w 1958, brał udział w IO 68. Wielokrotnie stawał na podium mistrzostw Europy (złoto w wieloboju w 1961 i 1963).

W 1999 został uhonorowany miejscem w Hall of Fame Gimnastyki.

Starty olimpijskie (medale)

Tokio 1964
  • koń z łękami – Gold medal with cup.svg złoto
  • drążek – Bronze medal with cup.svg brąz
Meksyk 1968
  • koń z łękami – Gold medal with cup.svg złoto

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