Jovan Stojoski

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Jovan Stojoski (Јован Стојоски) (born 26 November 1997 in Belgrade) is a Serbian sprinter that represents North Macedonia since 2019.

Biography[]

Jovan Stojoski is a national record holder on 5 discipline: 200m outdoor, 200m indoor, 400m indoor, 400m U23 outdoor and 300m outdoor. He won two events, 100 m and 200 m, at the 2019 European Team Championships, in Skopje.[1] He reached the final at the 2019 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's 400 metres in Gävle, Sweden (6th place). He represented his country at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha. He was a member of AK Crvena zvezda between 2011-2018. Since 2018. he is a member of AK Ohrid. In 2021, he is selected by World Athletics to represent North Macedonia to 2020 Summer Olympics, by Universality place on Men's 400 metres event.

Personal Records[]

Outdoor:

  • 100 m - 10,69 (+0,6 m/s) Skopje | May 22, 2021
  • 200 m - 21,32 NR (+0,1 m/s) Sarajevo | Jun 30, 2019
  • 300 m - 33,83 NR Skopje | Oct 3, 2020
  • 400 m - 46,81 Tokyo | Aug 1, 2021

Indoor:

  • 60m - 6,97 Belgrade | Jan 23, 2022
  • 200m - 21,56 NR Belgrade | Dec 26, 2021
  • 400m - 47,57 NR Belgrade | Jan 24, 2021

Career Highlights[]

2016

Balkan U20 Championship - Bolu/Turkey 400m (6th place)

Balkan U20 Championship - Bolu/Turkey 4x400m (Bronze medal)

2018

European Champion Clubs Cup - Tampere/Finland 4x400 DQ

2019

World Athletics Championship - Doha/Qatar - 400m (38th place)

European U23 Championship - Gävle/Sweden 400m (6th place)

European Team Championship 3rd League - Skopje/Macedonia 100m (Gold medal)

European Team Championship 3rd League - Skopje/Macedonia 200m (Gold medal)

European Team Championship 3rd League - Skopje/Macedonia 400m (Bronze medal)

Balkan Senior Championship - Pravets/Bulgaria 400m (4th place)

2021

The XXXII Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - 400m (38th place)

European Indoor Championship - Torun/Poland - 400m (48th place)

Championship of the Small States of Europe - Serrvalle/San Marino - 100m (Bronze medal)

Championship of the Small States of Europe - Serrvalle/San Marino - 400m (Bronze medal)

European Team Championship 3rd League - Limassol/Cyprus 100m (4th place)

European Team Championship 3rd League - Limassol/Cyprus 200m (Bronze medal)

European Team Championship 3rd League - Limassol/Cyprus 400m (Silver medal)

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