Mate Trojanović
Trojanović (right) at the 1952 Olympics | ||||||||||||
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Born | 20 May 1930 Metković, Littoral Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | |||||||||||
Died | 27 March 2015 (aged 84) Maribor, Slovenia | |||||||||||
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Sport | Rowing | |||||||||||
Club | HVK Gusar, Split | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Mate Trojanović (20 May 1930 – 27 March 2015) was a Yugoslavian rower of Croat ethnicity, who won a gold medal in the coxless four event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. After completing his studies in veterinary medicine in Split he moved to Maribor, where he worked as a veterinary inspector with the Yugoslav federal customs.[1]
References
- ^ Mate Trojanović. sports-reference.com
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Croatian Sportsman of the Year by Sportske novosti daily
(1952–90)
- Duje Bonačić / Petar Šegvić / Mate Trojanović / Velimir Valenta (1952)
- Perica Vlašić (1953)
- Žarko Dolinar (1954)
- Bernard Vukas (1955)
- Krešo Račić (1956)
- Hrvoje Kačić (1957)
- Joško Murat (1958)
- Duje Smoljanović (1959)
- Željko Perušić (1960)
- Boro Jovanović (1961)
- Boro Jovanović / Nikola Pilić (1962)
- Josip Gjergja (1963)
- Nikola Pilić (1964)
- Andro Depolo (1965)
- Cvjetko Bilić (1966)
- Nikola Pilić (1967)
- Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69)
- Petar Skansi (1970)
- Mate Parlov (1971–73)
- Luciano Sušanj (1974)
- Antun Stipančić (1975)
- Matija Ljubek (1976)
- Joško Alebić (1977)
- Milan Janić (1978)
- Dragutin Šurbek (1979)
- Krešimir Ćosić (1980)
- Dragutin Šurbek (1981)
- Matija Ljubek (1982)
- Dragutin Šurbek (1983)
- Vlado Lisjak (1984)
- Dražen Petrović (1985–86)
- Ivan Šabjan (1987)
- Zoran Primorac (1988)
- Toni Kukoč (1989–90)
(1991–present)
- Toni Kukoč (1991)
- Goran Ivanišević (1992–94)
- Željko Mavrović (1995)
- Goran Ivanišević (1996)
- Željko Mavrović (1997)
- Davor Šuker (1998)
- Gordan Kožulj (1999)
- Nikolaj Pešalov (2000)
- Goran Ivanišević (2001)
- Ivica Kostelić (2002–03)
- Duje Draganja (2004)
- Ivan Ljubičić (2005–06)
- Ivano Balić (2007)
- Filip Ude (2008)
- Ivica Kostelić (2009–11)
- Giovanni Cernogoraz (2012)
- Mario Mandžukić (2013)
- Marin Čilić (2014)
- Ivan Rakitić (2015)
- Damir Martin (2016)
- Tin Srbić (2017)
- Luka Modrić (2018)
- Tin Srbić (2019)
- Domagoj Duvnjak (2020)
- Tin Srbić (2021)
- Luka Modrić (2022)
- Tin Srbić (2023)
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