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Sport (Serbian Cyrillic: Спорт) is a Serbian daily sports newspaper. Тhе first edition was published on 5 May 1945 under the name Fiskultura. Currently billed as "Dnevni sportski list" (daily sporting newspaper), it used to be known as "Jugoslovenski sportski list" (Yugoslav sporting newspaper).
Today's editions are written in Serbian Cyrillic, at 24 to 32 pages, publishing news, results, reports, interviews from Serbia and the rest of the world, following more than 60 sports.
Contents
Golden badge - Zlatna značka
Since 1957, Sport has given out the "Golden Badge" (Serbian: Златна значка) award for the best athlete in Yugoslavia, now Serbia. Today, the jury that selects the winner is composed of past winners award. The selection event is broadcast live on Radio Television of Serbia.
In addition, Sport selects the best young athletes, the most beautiful sportswoman and sportsman, and the fair play trophy. Similar proclamation awarded Olympic Committee of Serbia.[1]
Multiple winners
Number Athlete Year 3 Miroslav Cerar 1961, 1963, 1964 2 Mate Parlov 1972, 1974 Jasna Šekarić 1988, 1994 Vladimir Grbić 1999, 2000 Dejan Bodiroga 1998, 2002 Novak Đoković 2007, 2010 2 Olivera Jevtić young 1996, 2006 - Olivera Jevtić is the only winner for the best young and the best professional athlete.
- Jasna Šekarić is the only winner for the athlete of the year in two different countries, 1998. in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and 1994. in FR Yugoslavia.
By sports
Rank Sport No. Athletes No. Young athletes 1. Basketball 8 Radivoj Korać (1960), Ivo Daneu (1967), Dražen Dalipagić (1978), Dragan Kićanović (1982), Dražen Petrović (1985), Aleksandar Đorđević (1995), Dejan Bodiroga (1998, 2002) 3 Tomislav Tomović (2001), Nemanja Aleksandrov (2003), Milan Mačvan (2007) 2. Athletics 7 Franjo Mihalić (1957), Stanko Lorger (1959), Vera Nikolić (1966), Nenad Stekić (1975), Dragutin Topić (1990), Slobodan Branković (1992), Olivera Jevtić (2006) 4 Olivera Jevtić (1996), Saša Stolić (1997), Ivana Španović (2008), Tatjana Jelača (2009) 3. Shooting 5 Branislav Lončar (1965), Desanka Pešut (1970), Jasna Šekarić (1988, 1994), Aleksandra Ivošev (1996) 1 Andrija Zlatić (1998) 4. Boxing 5 Mate Parlov (1972, 1974), Marijan Beneš (1973), Miodrag Perunović (1979), Slobodan Kačar (1980) 0 5. Swimming 4 Đurđa Bjedov (1968), Borut Petrič (1981), Milorad Čavić (2008), Nađa Higl (2009) 2 Vladan Marković (1995), Ivan Lenđer (2006) 6. Football (soccer) 4 Milan Galić (1962), Dragan Džajić (1969), Dejan Savićević (1991), Predrag Mijatović (1997) 1 Simon Vukčević (2004) 7. Water polo 4 Aleksandar Šoštar (2001), Vladimir Vujasinović (2003), Denis Šefik (2004), Danilo Ikodinović (2005) 0 8. Gymnastics 3 Miroslav Cerar (1961, 1963, 1964) 0 9. Chess 2 Svetozar Gligorić (1958), Igor Miladinović (1993) 0 = Volleyball 2 Vladimir Grbić (1999, 2000) 0 = Tennis 2 Novak Đoković (2007, 2010) 0 12. Canoeing and Kayaking 1 Matija Ljubek (1976) 2 Nataša Janić (2000), Olivera and Nikolina Moldovan (2010) 13. Handball 1 Veselin Vujović (1986) 1 Žarko Šešum (2005) 14. Alpine skiing 1 Mateja Svet (1987) 0 = Judo 1 Dragomir Bečanović (1989) 0 16. Karate 0 1 Lazar Lazarević (1999) 17. Aeromodeling 0 1 Ivan Kolić (2002) References
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World Laureus Awards (Sportsman of the Year · Sportswoman of the Year · Team of the Year · Breakthrough of the Year · Comeback of the Year · Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability · Action Sportsperson of the Year) · BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year · L'Équipe Champion of Champions
Categories:- Newspapers published in Serbia
- Sports newspapers
- Sport in Serbia
- National sportsperson of the year by country
- Serbian awards
- Lists of sportspeople
- Lists of award winners
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