Tekst: RADICA JURKIN
HOO o nacionalnom programu športa do 2022. Vijeće Hrvatskog olimpijskog odbora uputilo je u rujnu 2013. nacionalnim športskim savezima i županijskim športskim zajednicama prijedlog Nacionalnog programa športa za razdoblje od 2014. do 2022. koji se odnosi na djelokrug rada Hrvatskog olimpijskog odbora i njegova članstva. Okosnica prijedloga HOO-a je športaš i skrb o njegovom napretku, zaštiti zdravlja, školovanju i zapošljavanju, vrhunskom športu i velikim športskim natjecanjima (osobito Olimpijskim igrama), programima športa i športskoj infrastrukturi u sredinama lokalnih športskih zajednica, školovanju stručnih kadrova, međunarodnoj suradnji, EU i fondovima, informacijama i komunikacijama u športu u digitalno doba, zakonodavnim okvirima i financiranju športa za koji je HOO zadužen prema aktualnom Zakonom o sportu. Uz Hrvatski olimpijski odbor, Ministarstvo znanosti, obrazovanja i sporta pozvalo je još četiri naša vrhovna športska tijela na izradu prijedloga - Hrvatski paraolimpijski odbor, Hrvatski školski športski savez, Hrvatski športski savez gluhih i Hrvatski akademski športski savez. Mišljenje o prijedlozima dat će Nacionalno vijeće za sport, a ovaj strateški dokument hrvatskoga športa na prijedlog Vlade Republike Hrvatske trebao bi doskora donijeti Hrvatski sabor.
Hrvatski olimpijski dan Središnjom proslavom u Osijeku 10. rujna 2013., Hrvatski olimpijski odbor proslavio je ovogodišnji nacionalni olimpijski dan (HOD) posvećen utemeljenju 1991. godine. Športaši i građani, volonteri i stručnjaci u manjim i većim sredinama širom Hrvatske, uz klubove i županijske športske zajednice, dali su sve od sebe da proslave dan kojim je otvoren put u svjetsku olimpijsku obitelj. “Hrvatski olimpijski dan i ima svrhu da potakne, osobito mlade ljude, u bavljenju nekom od športskih aktivnosti. On nije sam sebi svrha, već poticaj fair playa odnosa, prijateljstva, solidarnosti i drugih etičkih životnih i olimpijskih načela na koje smo pozvani u športu“, kazao je pomoćnik glavnog tajnika za program športa na lokalnoj razini HOO-a Siniša Krajač koji je posjetio središnju proslavu na srednjoškolskom igralištu u Osijeku. Uz srebrnu olimpijku s Olimpijskih igara u Moskvi 1980.
Presentation of Drazen Petrovic Award 2013 At a ceremony on the occasion of the Croatian Olympic Day in the Museum and Memorial Center “Drazen Petrovic” in Zagreb, held on September 10th, gifted young athletes and teams were awarded for outstanding sports results and development. The award that bears the name of Drazen Petrovic, in memory of one of the world’s best players and holder of three Olympic medals (Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, Seoul in 1988 and Barcelona 1992), was presented in the category of the most successful sportswomen to the tennis player Ana Konjuh, who was also proclaimed the greatest hope of Croatian sports. Athlete Matija Greguric most successful young athlete, a sailor Dominik Perkovic greatest hope Croatian Sports. The most successful sports ▶ Ana Konjuh was born in 1997 in pair in doubles competition, Dubrovnik; in 2012 she won the match relays and crews in 2013 - in Orange Bowl in Key Biscayne - one was the kayaking relay in of the most prestigious junior tennis the composition of Luke tournaments, then a junior tournament Obadic, Jadran Zonjic and Eddie Herr. That same year she Ivan Tolic. Award winners performed in doubles (with the Swiss in the category of the most successful women’s team is the Belinda Bencic) in the finals of junior younger junior bowling team doubles at Wimbledon. In January 2013 she won twice the composed of Klara Sedlar, Junior Grand Slam tournament Mirna Bosak, Milan Pavlic, Australian Open, in singles and doubles Ana Jambrovic, Valentina Pavlakovic and Helena Bolic. competition, with which she takes the first place in the ITF world rankings In the category of the most up to 18 years of age. In February 2013 successful male team, the she debuted for Croatia’s Fed Cup team, award went to the junior bringing three wins in singles and one water polo team members: in doubles. Ivan Marcelic, Luka Bukic, Marko Macan, Antun Goreta, The first ITF tournament Konjuh won Loren Fatovic, Marino Cagalj, in June 2013 in Montpellier, and her Andrija Basic, Antonio Buha, second Junior Grand Slam tournament Ante Viskovic, Ivan Zivkovic, in singles she won at the U.S. Open in September 2013. Ante Vukicevic, Luka Lozina and Andro Gagulic. The prestigious COC award for young athletes in support of future sports endeavors (selected by a committee consisting of: Dubravko Simenc, Martina Zubcic, Tamara Boros (Croatian Olympians Club ), Ana-Marija Celan, Natko Zrncic - Dim and Istvan Varga (Athletes’ commission of the COC); Iva Perdec Augustic, Romana Caput Jogunica and Vinko Knezevic (Croatian Sports Journalists Association ), Sanda Corak, Branimir Basic and Miho Glavic (COC Council), and chairman and President of the Committee, the representative of “Sports News” Zvonimir Boban, was presented by the mother of the deceased Drazen in the presence of the heads of the COC Mr. Zlatko Matesa and Josip Cop, Zagreb Mayor Mr. Milan Bandic and other notables of public and sports life. ▶ Matija Greguric, born on September 17th in Zabok, is the world champion in the competition of younger juniors in 2013 in hammer throwing (79.38). Guided by the coaching skills of one of the greatest Croatian athletics expert Ivan Ivancic, with this result the young athlete broke the 11-year-old Croatian record for younger juniors . On this year’s tables of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) he is third in his competition class, and the first on the European ranking (EAA).
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