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Slovenia at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Slovenia, represented by the Slovenian Olympic Committee (''Olimpijski komite Slovenije'', abbreviated OKS), sent a team with 62 athletes〔(Olimpijska delegacija: Olimpijski komite Slovenije )〕 to compete in 11 sports at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. The flag on the opening ceremony was held by Slovenian judoka Urška Žolnir, who was bronze in 2004 Olympics Judo Competition.
== Medalists ==


;Notes
*Primož Kozmus wins the first ever Olympic track and field gold medal for independent Slovenia.
*Sara Isakovič wins the first swimming medal and reaches first women's swimming finals in independent Slovenia.
*Rajmond Debevec was ranked fourth before the last shot, but a mistake by the U.S. competitor and then-leader Matt Emmons allowed for Debevec to attain the bronze medal.


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