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Jasna Sekaric
Jasna Sekaric

Date of Birth: 17 December 1965

Nationality: Serbia

Birthplace: Belgrade

Hometown: Belgrade

Discipline(s): 25m Pistol, 10m Air Pistol

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Where Jasna Sekaric will be shooting next:
2010 ISSF World Cups

Competition highlights

  • 2010 ISSF World Cup Sydney 25 Sport Pistol Gold Medalist 
  • 2008 ISSF World Cup Beijing 25m Sport Pistol Gold Medalist
  • 2009 Mediterranean Games Pescara 25m Sport Pistol Silver Medalist
  • 2009 ISSF World Cup Beijing, 25m Sport Pistol 4th
  • 2009 ISSF World Cup Changwon, 25m Sport Pistol 4th
  • A careers medal haul including 5 Olympic medals, 5 European Championships Medals, 59 World Cup medals, and 10 World Cup Final medals.

Jasna’s amazing career includes a haul that includes five Olympic medals, five European Championships Medals, 59 World Cup medals, and ten World Cup Final medals. She has been ISSF Shooter of the Year on three occasions and crowned ISSF Shooter of the Millennium in 2000. As one of the most experienced shooters on the international circuit, Jasna is still as hungry for success now as when aged 22, when she announced herself to the world by winning Gold and Bronze at the Seoul Olympics in Korea, 1998.

Prominent member of the Serbian national shooting team Jasna won the gold medal in 25m Sport Pistol event at the 2010 World Cup in Sydney, making it her 59th World Cup medal of her career.

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Did you know?

  • Jasna was elected World’s best shooter of the year in 1990, 1994 and 2005.
  • Three times World Champion - Budapest 1987, Sarajevo 1989, and Milan 1994.
  • Four times European Champion - Espoo 1986; Manchester 1991, Budapest 1992, Budapest 1996, and Belgrade 2005.
  • At the 2008 Olympic Games Jasna was given  the honour of being Serbia’s flag bearer at the opening ceremonies.
  • Jasna has competed under four flags during her six Olympics.
  • Jasna is one of only twenty-two shooters (by 2010) to compete at, at least six Olympic Games.