Milan Živic

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Milan Živic Ski jumping
nation SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
birthday May 1, 1981
Career
society SSK Velenje
National squad since 1997
Pers. Best 201 m ( Planica 2005)
status resigned
End of career 2004
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup March 21, 1998
 Overall World Cup 68th ( 1997/98 )
 Jump World Cup 65th (1997/98)
 

Milan Živic (born May 1, 1981 ) is a former Slovenian ski jumper .

Živic started his international career in 1997 in the Ski Jumping Continental Cup . In his first season 1997/98 he reached 48th place in the overall ranking with 265 points. On March 21, 1998, he then made his debut in the ski jumping World Cup . On the large hill in Planica , he jumped into the points with 14th place in his first jump and also achieved the highest individual World Cup placement of his career. Also in the second competition a day later he was able to win World Cup points with the 26th place and thus finished 68th in the overall ranking of the 1997/98 World Cup season . In the following season 1998/99 he was used again in Predazzo and Harrachov in the World Cup and won it in Harrachov with 28th place again World Cup points, before jumping for another five years exclusively in the Continental Cup. However, he could no longer build on the successes of the 1997/98 season and ended his active ski jumping career after jumping on July 10, 2004 in Velenje .

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