Serbia: 12 facts on the Sochi 2014 Paralympics
03.02.2014London 2012 was a gold rush for Serbia, who have never won a medal at a Paralympic Winter Games
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• Serbia first participated at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing and at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver.
• Serbia have yet to win a medal at the Paralympic Winter Games.
• Serbia have won seven medals, including two gold medals at the London 2012 Paralympic Games in athletics.
• Tanja Dragic won gold in women's javelin throw F12/13 in 2012 to become the first woman to win gold for Serbia.
• At the age of 21 years and 110 days, Dragic is also Serbia's youngest medal winner.
• Zeljko Dimitrijevic was the first man to win gold for Serbia. He won the club throw F31/32/51 event at London 2012.
• Serbia has won its seven Paralympic Games medals in two sports: four in athletics and two in table tennis.
• Drazenko Mitrovic and Borislava Peric Rankovic are the only athletes to have won multiple medals representing Serbia.
• Borislava Peric Rankovic claimed silver in women's table tennis singles class 4 in 2008 and 2012.
• Drazenko Mitrovic also claimed two medals, two silver medals in men's discus throw - F53/54 in 2008 and F54/55/56 in 2012.
• In 2012, Zlatko Kesler became Serbia's oldest medal winner at the Paralympic Games, claiming silver in men's table tennis singles class 3 at the age of 52.
• You can follow the Serbian Paralympic team on Facebook.
Athletes:
Jugoslav MILOSEVIC, Twitter: @brzeskije