Tomislav Lopatić

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Tomislav Lopatić biathlon
Association Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 
birthday March 6, 1963
place of birth Jelovci
Career
job Trainer
society Ski Club Romanija Pale
status resigned
World Cup balance
last change: February 11, 2009

Tomislav Lopatić (born March 6, 1963 in Jelovci ) is a former Yugoslav biathlete and now a coach.

Tomislav Lopatić from Ski Klubb Romanija Pale was part of Yugoslavia's six-person biathlon squad at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo , after the country only sent one starter with Marjan Burgar when it first participated in the sport in Lake Placid in 1980 . Lopatić was used in the sprint and came there on the 57th place. At the 1988 Games in Calgary was with Jure Velepec again only a Yugoslav biathlete at the start, but Games in 1992 in Albertville , the last Olympics Yugoslavia from disintegration, Lopatic participated for the second time. Now he was used in all three races. In the individual he came in 85th place, in the sprint he was 87th and with Mladen Grujić , Zoran Ćosić and Admir Jamak 19th in the relay race. After his playing career, the Bosniak became a coach. His protégés include the currently best female biathlete in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Aleksandra Vasiljević , and formerly Vedrana Vučićević .

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supporting documents

  1. Naši učesnici na ZOI - BIJATLON ( Memento of July 12, 2007 in the Internet Archive )