Zoran Zupančič

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Zoran Zupančič Ski jumping
nation SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
birthday 13th August 1975 (age 45)
job Ski jumping coach
Career
society SSK Alpina Žiri
National squad Since 1993
status resigned
End of career 1995
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup March 28, 1993
 Overall World Cup 93rd ( 1994/95 )
 

Zoran Zupančič (born August 13, 1975 ) is a former Slovenian ski jumper and today's ski jumping coach. He has been in charge of the Slovenian women's national team since summer 2018.

Career

On March 28, 1993, Zupančič competed in his first World Cup competition in Planica . He finished it in 46th place. On 1994 Zoran Zupančič started in the Continental Cup (COC). His first season was his most successful with 91 COC points and 79th place in the overall standings. In 1995 he started again in two World Cup competitions in Sapporo . In the first competition on the normal hill he was able to achieve his first and last World Cup point with 30th place. At the end of the 1994/95 World Cup season , he was 93rd place overall. Until 1996, Zupančič still jumped in the Continental Cup. However, he could not achieve any success and ended the 1995/96 season with 6 points in 127th place overall. After the season he ended his active ski jumping career and now works as a ski jumping trainer. He initially looked after the Slovenian youth squad, including junior runner-up world champion Jaka Oblak .

In summer 2018 he took over the Slovenian women's national team as head coach.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. newsskijumping: Slovenian ladies with new head coach Zoran Zupancic. In: newsskijumping.wordpress.com. August 15, 2018, accessed March 1, 2019 .