Miloš Tomić

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Miloš Tomić (* 2. April 1980 in Belgrade ) is a former Serbian lightweight - rowers who for Yugoslavia and until 2006 before 2002 Serbia and Montenegro took.

Athletic career

The 1.91 m tall Miloš Tomić won the 2001 U23 world regatta with Goran Nedeljković the title in the lightweight two-man without a helmsman , in 2002 the two took third place. At the 2004 Olympic Games , the two together with Veljko Urošević and Nenad Babović reached seventh place in the lightweight four-man without a helmsman . In 2005 Tomić rowed together with Luka Djordjević in the uncontrolled lightweight two-man, at the World Championships in Gifu , the two finished fourth.

2007 Tomić started again in the lightweight four without a helmsman, reaching the C-final at the 2007 World Championships was not enough for the hoped-for Olympic qualification for 2008. At the 2007 European Championships , the Serbian four in the line-up of 2004 won the silver medal behind the Italians. In 2008 Miloš Tomić and Goran Nedeljković received the bronze medal in two at the World Championships , at the European Championships the four again won silver behind the Italians.

At the World Championships in 2009 Tomić and Babović won the bronze medal in two. Three weeks later at the European Championships , the two received bronze in the foursome together with Nemanja Nešić and Miloš Stanojević . In the same line-up, the Serbian four-man won the bronze medal at the 2011 European Championships two years later . With Nikola Selaković for Nešić, who died in June 2012, the Serbian four-man also won bronze at the 2012 European Championships , this was the last international medal for Miloš Tomić.

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