ZAGREB, Aug 14 (Hina) - Croatian representative Valentina Stimec on Saturday set a new world record in dummy rescuing at the Second Military World Games in Zagreb. Stimec's time was 1:05.27, which qualified for a gold medal. American
representative Shannon Goff won silver, while bronze went to Croatia's Aristea Mirkovic, whose time was 1:08.60. In female taekwondo, two medals went to Croatia; silver went to Marijeta Celic, while Dejana Gajic won bronze. The fights took place in Karlovac, 40km south-west of Zagreb. On the second day of the finals in track and field, Croatia's 20-year-old Kristina Perica won the silver medal in 100m running; her time was 53.04 seconds. Croatia's representatives in the judo finals for women won the bronze medal. Gold went to China, silver to Russia, and the second bronze to Belarus.(hina) ha
ZAGREB, Aug 14 (Hina) - Croatian representative Valentina Stimec on
Saturday set a new world record in dummy rescuing at the Second
Military World Games in Zagreb.
Stimec's time was 1:05.27, which qualified for a gold medal.
American representative Shannon Goff won silver, while bronze went
to Croatia's Aristea Mirkovic, whose time was 1:08.60.
In female taekwondo, two medals went to Croatia; silver went to
Marijeta Celic, while Dejana Gajic won bronze. The fights took
place in Karlovac, 40km south-west of Zagreb.
On the second day of the finals in track and field, Croatia's 20-
year-old Kristina Perica won the silver medal in 100m running; her
time was 53.04 seconds.
Croatia's representatives in the judo finals for women won the
bronze medal. Gold went to China, silver to Russia, and the second
bronze to Belarus.
(hina) ha