Olympic medallists to lead top Croatian teams at Baku 2015
Pejčić, who will be the flag-bearer for Croatia at the Games, won a London 2012 bronze medal in the 10m Air Rifle. She is also the 2014 world silver medallist in 50m Rifle 3 Positions.
Pejčić is part of a strong Croatian Shooting team named for Azerbaijan. The Glasnović twins Anton and Josip both appeared at London 2012. Anton won a 2013 world silver medal in Trap and Josip claimed a European gold medal in the same discipline in 2013. Meanwhile, Petar Gorša appeared at Beijing 2008 and London 2012 and Bojan Đurković also competed at London 2012.
Lucija Zaninović claimed a London 2012 Taekwondo bronze medal in the 49kg weight class and is also a three-time European champion. Her twin sister Ana Zaninović is a former world and European champion and also competed at London 2012. Fellow Taekwondo fighter Filip Grgić is the 2007 world champion while Marina Sumić claimed the world silver medal in 2011.
A third set of successful twins heading to Baku 2015 are Greco-Roman wrestlers Neven Žugaj, the 2014 world silver medallist, and Nenad Žugaj, the 2010 world bronze medal winner.
A number of other Croatian athletes hit Baku 2015 with past successes, including 2015 European Horizontal Bar champion Marijo Možnik, 2012 Men`s Doubles Table Tennis European champion Andrej Gačina and past European Judo medallists Tomislav Marijanović and Marijana Mišković.
The full list of Croatian athletes for Baku 2015:
Archery: Matija Mihalić
Badminton: Zvonimir Đurkinjak, Katarina Galenić, Zvonimir Holbling, Staša Poznanović, Dorotea Sutara
Boxing: Marko Čalić, Matteo Komadina, Marin Mindoljević, Luka Plantić, Damir Plantić, Daria Popović, Stipan Prtenjača, Mate Rudan
Canoe Sprint: Brigita Bakić, Antun Novaković
Cycling Mountain Bike: Andrea Kiršić, Filip Turk
Cycling Road Race: Kristijan Đurasek, Robert Kišerlovski, Matija Kvasina, Mia Radotić
Diving: Maja Borić, Hrvoje Brezovac, Juraj Melsa, Lorena Tomiek
Fencing: Marcela Dajčić, Bojan Jovanović
Artistic Gymnastics: Karmen Koljanin, Dina Madir, Marijo Možnik, Ana Poščić
Judo: Andreja Đaković, Zlatko Kumrić, Ivana Maranić, Tomislav Marijanović, Barbara Matić, Marijana Mišković
Karate: Monika Berulec, Danil Domdjoni, Vlatka Kiuk, Jelena Kovačević, Ana Lenard, Maša Martinović
Shooting: Maša Berić, Bojan Đurković, Anton Glasnović, Josip Glasnović, Petar Gorša, Marija Marović, Snježana Pejčić, Tanja Perec, Vlatka Pervan, Željko Posavec, Saša Špirelja, Ivica Štritof
Swimming: Bruno Blašković, Borna Jukić, Kristian Komlenić, Igor Kostovski, Ante Lučev, Kristina Milentić, Nikola Miljenić, Nikola Obrovac, Matea Sumajstočić
Table Tennis: Andrej Gačina, Tomislav Kolarek, Lea Rakovac, Tan Rui Wu, Tian Yuan
Taekwondo: Vedran Golec, Filip Grgić, Stipe Jarloni, Iva Radoš, Marina Sumić, Ana Zaninović, Lucija Zaninović
Triathlon: Matija Krivec, Matija Lukina, Sonja Škevin
Volleyball: Jelena Alajbeg, Bernarda Ćutuk, Samanta Fabris, Ana Grbac, Nikolina Jelić, Marina Katić, Karla Klarić, Sanja Popović, Marija Prša, Ana Starčević, Tamara Sušić, Mira Topić, Marija Ušić, Senna Ušić Jogunica
Water Polo: Matias Biljaka, Petar Bratim, Ferdinand Josip Bušelić, Zvonimir Butić, Marin Dašić, Toni Jarak, Karlo Kreković, Ivan Krolo, Franko Lazić, Lovro Paparić, Duje Pejković, Mateo Saftić, Stipe Šitum
Wrestling: Dominik Etlinger, Danijel Janečić, Ivan Lizatović, Božo Starčević, Neven Žugaj, Nenad Žugaj