Miro Žeravica
Croatian swimmer (born 1972)
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Full name | Miro Žeravica | |||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Croatia | |||||||||||||||||
Born | (1972-04-18) 18 April 1972 (age 52) | |||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Butterfly, Freestyle | |||||||||||||||||
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Miro Žeravica (born 18 April 1972) is a retired Croatian swimmer.
Žeravica was born in Split, where he started his swimming career. He later moved to Zagreb.
His greatest success was winning the 1999 European short course gold in 50 m backstroke, ahead of his compatriot Tomislav Karlo.
As of 2015[update], Žeravica is head coach of Galatasaray SK swimming in Istanbul.
Sources
- Žeravica još uvijek nije svjestan da je europski prvak Archived 2005-01-10 at the Wayback Machine (in Croatian)
- Najljepša nagrada za duge godine treninga i odricanja (in Croatian)
- Proglašeni naj sportaši Siska u 2008. godini (in Croatian)
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- 1991–1992: Jani Sievinen (FIN)
- 1993: Patrick Hermanspann (GER)
- 1994: Jirka Letzin (GER)
- 1996: Mariusz Siembida (POL)
- 1998: Thomas Rupprath (GER)
- 1999: Miro Zeravica (CRO)
- 2000: Ante Masković (CRO)
- 2001: Stev Theloke (GER)
- 2002–2005: Thomas Rupprath (GER)
- 2006: Helge Meeuw (GER)
- 2007: Thomas Rupprath (GER)
- 2008–2010: Stanislav Donets (RUS)
- 2011: Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP)
- 2012: Jérémy Stravius (FRA)
- 2013: Jérémy Stravius (FRA)
- 2015: Tomasz Polewka (POL)
- 2017: Simone Sabbioni (ITA)
- 2019–2021: Kliment Kolesnikov (RUS)
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