At Summer Olympic Games
As part of SFR Yugoslavia
- 1936 Details - did not gualify
- 1948 Details - did not gualify
- 1952 Details - did not gualify
- 1956 Details - did not gualify
- 1960 Details : 6th
- 1964 Details : 7th
- 1968 Details - 2nd place
- 1972 Details : 5th
- 1976 Details - 2nd place
- 1980 Details - Champion
- 1984 Details - 3rd place
- 1988 Details - 2nd place
As Republic of Macedonia
- 1992 Details - did not gualify
- 1996 Details - did not gualify
- 2000 Details - did not gualify
- 2004 Details - did not gualify
- 2008 Details - did not gualify
- 2012 Details - did not gualify
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