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Pescara 2009 Kazalo Table of Contents 2 Atletika Plavanje 16 Athletics Swimming 3 Balinanje Rokoborba 18 Bowls Wrestling 3 Petanka Rokomet 19 Petanque Handball 4 Boks Strelstvo 21 Boxing Shooting 4 Ritmična gimnastika Veslanje 22 Rhythmic Gymnastics Rowing 5 Športna gimnastika Tenis 23 Artistic Gymnastics Tennis 7 Golf Vodstvo 23 Golf Team Management 8 Jadranje Medalje na SI 26 Sailing Medals at MG 9 Judo Program in urnik 27 Judo tekmovanja 10 Kajak‐kanu – mirne vode Sports Programme and Kayak‐Canoe – flatwater Schedule 11 Karate Olimpijski komite 28 Karate Slovenije 12 Cestno kolesarstvo Olympic Committee of Road Cycling Slovenia 13 Konjeništvo Šport v Sloveniji 29 Equestrian Sport in Slovenia 14 Odbojka Slovenski simboli, barve 31 Volleyball in prazniki 15 Odbojka na mivki Slovene symbols, colours Beach volleyball and holidays Založnik / Published by: Fotografije / Photos: Olympic Committee of Slovenia, Olympic Committee of Slovenia Association of Sports Federations Archive Tekst / Text: Tisk / Printed by: Borut Kolarič RADEČE PAPIR Ljubljana, 2009 XVI. Sredozemske igre 1 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook AAATTTLLLEEETTTIIIKKKAAA /// AAATTTHHHLLLEEETTTIIICCCSSS Miroslav Vodovnik Tina Šutej 11.9.1977 7.11.1988 Oplotnica Ljubljana Klub / Club: Almont Slovenska Bistrica Nina Kolarič Pia Tajnikar 12.12.1986 19.9.1985 Ptuj Ljubljana Klub / Club: Klub / Club: AK CP Ptuj AD Mass Martinka Ratej Snežana Rodić 2.11.1981 19.8.1982 Loče Pobegi Klub / Club: Klub / Club: AK Šentjur AK Gorica Sonja Roman 11.3.1979 Hodoš Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Slavko Črne Andrej Hajnšek Trener / Coach Trener / Coach Andrej Jeriček Gorazd Rajher Trener / Coach Trener / Coach 2 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook BBBAAALLLIIINNNAAANNNJJJEEE /// BBBOOOWWWLLLSSS Aleš Borčnik Petra Pivk 21.4.1986 24.5.1982 Vodice Žiri Klub / Club: Klub / Club: Trio Buzet BK Kolektor Idrija Davor Janžić Tadeja Sodec 10.7.1981 25.7.1989 Škofja Loka Ig Klub / Club: Klub / Club: Pontese , Italija BŠK Krim Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Aleš Škoberne Trener / Coach PPPEEETTTAAANNNKKKAAA /// PPPEEETTTAAANNNQQQUUUEEE Darinka Kujavec Tatjana Šeruga 8.10.1965 14.11.1964 Ljubljana‐Polje Ljubljana Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Mitja Keber Trener / Coach XVI. Sredozemske igre 3 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook BBBOOOKKKSSS /// BBBOOOXXXIIINNNGGG Borut Slapnik Rok Urbanc 1.5.1984 2.7.1987 Slovenske Konjice Kamnik Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Slobodan Andjelić Trener / Coach GGGIIIMMMNNNAAASSSTTTIIIKKKAAA ––– RRRIIITTTMMMIIIČČČNNNAAA /// GGGYYYMMMNNNAAASSSTTTIIICCCSSS ––– RRRHHHYYYTTTHHHMMMIIICCC Tjaša Šeme Mojca Rode 18.11.1986 5.6.1983 Grosuplje Vrhnika Klub / Club: Klub / Club: KRG Narodni dom KŠRG Šiška Ljubljana Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Alena Yakubouskaya Trener / Coach 4 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook GGGIIIMMMNNNAAASSSTTTIIIKKKAAA ––– ŠŠŠPPPOOORRRTTTNNNAAA (((MMMOOOŠŠŠKKKIII))) /// GGGYYYMMMNNNAAASSSTTTIIICCCSSS ––– AAARRRTTTIIISSSTTTIIICCC (((MMMEEENNN))) Alen Dimic Mitja Petkovšek 10.3.1984 6.2.1977 Ljubljana Ljubljana Klub / Club: ŠD Narodni dom Rok Klavora Žiga Britovšek 16.8.1988 28.1.1989 Ljubljana Ljubljana Klub / Club: ŠD Partizan Vič Aljaž Pegan 2.6.1974 Ljubljana Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Edvard Kolar Jožef Mešl Trener / Coach Trener / Coach XVI. Sredozemske igre 5 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook GGGIIIMMMNNNAAASSSTTTIIIKKKAAA ––– ŠŠŠPPPOOORRRTTTNNNAAA (((ŽŽŽEEENNNSSSKKKEEE))) /// GGGYYYMMMNNNAAASSSTTTIIICCCSSS ––– AAARRRTTTIIISSSTTTIIICCC (((WWWOOOMMMEEENNN))) Saša Golob Ivana Kamnikar 17.8.1991 14.7.1993 Domžale Ljubljana Klub / Club: Klub / Club: GIB Šiška Gib Šiška Carmen Astrid Adela Šajn Horvat 14.4.1990 2.9.1987 Ljubljana Limbuš Klub / Club: GD Zelena jama Tjaša Kysselef 27.4.1993 Ljubljana Klub / Club: GD Zelena jama Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Andrej Mavrič Mitija Samardžija Pavletič Trener / Coach Trener / Coach 6 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook GGGOOOLLLFFF /// GGGOOOLLLFFF Tim Gornik Tajda Šarkanj 26.1.1991 1.3.1988 Ljubljana Ljubljana Klub / Club: Klub / Club: Golf club Bled GK Arboretum Nejc Pogačar Urša Orehek 19.9.1988 7.5.1993 Ljubljana Domžale Klub / Club: GK Arboretum Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Uroš Gregorič Trener / Coach XVI. Sredozemske igre 7 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook JJJAAADDDRRRAAANNNJJJEEE /// SSSAAAIIILLLIIINNN GGG Jernej Markič Sebastian Prinčič 8.2.1986 1.5.1988 Ig Koper Klub / Club: Klub / Club: JK Jadro Koper JK Burja Izola Nik Pletikos Tina Mrak 20.5.1990 6.2.1988 Portorož Portorož Mitja Mikulin Veronika Macarol 19.6.1989 28.3.1987 Izola Koper Klub / Club: JK Pirat Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Klavdij Pletikos Jurij Dorošenko Trener / Coach Trener / Coach 8 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook JJJUUUDDDOOO /// JJJUUUDDDOOO Aljaž Sedej Tina Trstenjak 30.5.1988 24.8.1990 Ljubljana Celje Klub / Club: Klub / Club: JK Bežigrad JK Sankaku Celje Matjaž Ceraj Lucija Polavder 14.9.1983 5.12.1984 Celje Griže Klub / Club: Klub / Club: JK Impol JK Sankaku Celje Rok Drakšič Petra Nareks 2.1.1987 27.9.1982 Griže Žalec Klub / Club: Klub / Club: JK Sankaku Celje JK Sankaku Celje Urška Žolnir Raša Sraka 9.10.1981 10.10.1979 Žalec Ljubljana Klub / Club: Klub / Club: JK Sankaku Celje JK Bežigrad Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Gregor Brod Bogdan Gabrovec Trener / Coach Vodja ekipe / Team Leader Marjan Fabjan Trener / Coach XVI. Sredozemske igre 9 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook KKKAAAJJJAAAKKK‐‐‐KKKAAANNNUUU ––– MMMIIIRRRNNNEEE VVVOOODDDEEE /// KKKAAAYYYAAAKKK‐‐‐CCCAAANNNOOOEEE ––– FFFLLLAAATTTWWWAAATTTEEERRR Jernej Župančič Špela Regent Ponomarenko 18.5.1980 2.10.1981 Koper Koper Klub / Club: Klub / Club: KKK Žusterna KKK Žusterna Tea Kralj 2.12.1988 Koper Klub / Club: KKK Žusterna Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Dejan Testen Trener / Coach 10 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook KKKAAARRRAAATTTEEE /// KKKAAARRRAAATTTEEE Omer Tabaković Vesna Bezgovšek 4.12.1987 19.8.1987 Velenje Laško Matija Matijevič Iva Peternel 28.2.1987 19.7.1985 Ljubljana Naklo Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Janko Merc Josip Makovec Trener / Coach Trener / Coach XVI. Sredozemske igre 11 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook KKKOOOLLLEEESSSAAARRRSSSTTTVVVOOO ––– CCCEEESSSTTTNNNOOO /// CCCYYYCCCLLLIIINNNGGG ––– RRROOOAAADDD Gregor Gazvoda Aldo Ino Ilešič 15.10.1981 1.9.1984 Makole Ptuj Klub / Club: Klub / Club: Hompo Meitan GDR Team Type 1 Kristijan Koren Luka Rakuša 25.11.1986 1.5.1985 Vipava Maribor Klub / Club: Motomat Delo Cont. Cyc. Team Jure Kocjan Marko Kump 18.10.1984 9.9.1988 Ljubljana Novo mesto Klub / Club: KK Adra Mobil Vladimir Kerkez Gašper Švab 1.3.1984 18.7.1986 Kranj Tržič Klub / Club: Klub / Club: KK Sava KK Sava Kranj Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Boštjan Mervar Boštjan Kavčnik Trener / Coach Mehanik / Mechanician Andrej Hauptman Trener / Coach 12 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook KKKOOONNNJJJEEENNNIIIŠŠŠTTTVVVOOO /// EEEQQQUUUEEESSSTTTRRRIIIAAANNN Andrej Kučer Primož Rifelj 11.10.1964 7.1.1975 ŽALEC Mozirje Klub / Club: Klub / Club: ŠD Center konj. šp. ŠD Center konj. šp. Celje Celje Tomaž Laufer Borut Knapič 17.8.1967 7.5.1978 Maribor Rečica Luka Založnik 27.11.1983 Žalec Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Tomaž Tabernik Willi Melliger Grum / Groom Trener / Coach Zoran Käfer Grum / Groom XVI. Sredozemske igre 13 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook OOODDDBBBOOOJJJKKKAAA /// VVVOOOLLLLLLEEEYYYBBBAAALLLLLL Alen Pajenk Vid Jakopin 23.4.1986 2.1.1988 Destrnik Slovenska Bistrica Klub / Club: OK Astec Triglav Rok Satler Dejan Vinčič 4.4.1979 15.9.1986 Ljubljana Velenje Klub / Club: ACH volley Damir Šabec Matej Vidič 8.10.1983 6.11.1986 Ročinj Kanal Jan Planinc Alen Šket 10.2.1990 28.3.1988 Fram Levič Kamnik Matevž Tine Urnaut 24.11.1987 3.9.1988 Limbuš Kotlje Klub / Club: Klub / Club: ACH Volley Olympiacos, Grčija 14 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook OOODDDBBBOOOJJJKKKAAA /// VVVOOOLLLLLLEEEYYYBBBAAALLLLLL Miha Plot Andrej Flajs 11.5.1987 11.3.1983 Žužemberk Sevnica Klub / Club: Klub / Club: Mok Krka ACH Volley Spremljevalno osebje / Team Officials Radovan Gačič Edvard Dolinšek Pomočnik trenerja / Assistant Coach Vodja ekipe / Team Leader Ambrožič Martin Gregor Hribar Statistik / Statistician Trener / Coach OOODDDBBBOOOJJJKKKAAA NNNAAA MMMIIIVVVKKKIII /// BBBEEEAAACCCHHH VVVOOOLLLLLLEEEYYYBBBAAA LLLLLL Erika Fabjan Simona Fabjan 27.9.1987 7.2.1989 Hinje Hinje XVI. Sredozemske igre 15 Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook PPPLLLAAAVVVAAANNNJJJEEE /// SSSWWWIIIMMMMMMIIINNNGGG Robert Žbogar Anja Klinar 6.3.1989 3.4.1988 Begunje na Jesenice Gorenjskem Klub / Club: PK Žito Gorenjka Radovljica Peter Mankoč Nina Cesar 4.7.1978 18.4.1990 Ljubljana Radovljica Klub / Club: PK Ilirija Emil Tahirovič Sofija Djelič 30.12.1979 25.5.1992 Cerklje Ljubljana ‐ Polje Jernej Godec Nina Drolc 16.1.1986 6.6.1992 Ljubljana Velenje Klub / Club: PK Ilirija Matjaž Markič Anja Čarman 12.1.1983 22.3.1985 Koper Škofja Loka Klub / Club: Klub / Club: PK Koper PK Merit Triglav Kranj 16 XVI Mediterranean Games Slovenska delegacija The Slovenian Team Handbook PPPLLLAAAVVVAAANNNJJJEEE /// SSSWWWIIIMMMMMMIIINNNGGG Kaja Kolšek Nina Sovinek 12.4.1992 26.5.1985 Ljubljana Velenje Lea Kos Maja Sovinek 3.4.1991 26.5.1985
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