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About Ivan Kolić
Ivan Kolić was born on 9th May 1982 in Belgrade.
Ivan is a member of the Aero Club "Jugo - Beograd", from Belgrade.
He took up modelling as a salenit, while in elementary school, in
1995, when he achieved his first victories in school competitions.
He started being actively involved with aero modelling in 1997, when
he, at only fifteen, became the youngest Champion of Yugoslavia in
F1B category in senior competition.
In 2000 he pools all three existing titles, and at the age of
eighteen, he becomes junior champion of Europe in F1B category,
junior champion of the world in F1B class and the winner of the
World Cup in senior category as a junior (which had been unheard of
in the history of the World Cup)
Ivan graduated from high school at seventeen. Upon completion of the
high school he enrolled into the European University at Budapest. At
twenty two, after completion of his Master studies, he obtains the
title of MSc in International Management.
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Ranks at competitions, awards, recognitions
- Winner of the World Cup in the final ranking category F1B:
in 2000, 2002, 2007
Runner-up of the World Cup in the final ranking, category F1B:
in 2001 and 2006
- Third place in the final ranking of the World Cup, category
F1B: in 2005.
- Competitor with the greatest number of points in the history
of the World Cup: F1A, F1B and F1C
- Junior champion of the world, category F1B, in 2000 in Czech
Republic
- Junior champion of Europe, category F1B, F1J, in 1999 in
Israel
- Winner of the award "Zlatni orao" (Golden eagle) for the
best aeronautical sportsman in 1999, 2000 and 2001
- The best young athlete as selected by the newspaper "Sportski
žurnal" (Sports journal) for the year of 1999
- Second rated young sportsman as selected by the magazine
"Sport" (Sports) for 2000 and 2001
- The best young athlete as selected by the magazine "Sport"
for 2002
- Best athlete as selected by the magazine "Šampion"
(Champion)
for 1999 and 2000
- Best senior athlete of Jugopetrol for 2002
- III prize of the Federal Secretariat for Sports and Youth
for the sportsman of the year in 2001
- Best aeronautical modeller of the state in senior
competition:
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
- Multiple state champion in F1B category
30 victories in world cups in F1B category:
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Hungary, Puszta Cup Choosing
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- Year of 2000
- Vsechov Cup (Czech Republic)
- EIFEL Pokal (Germany)
- Prilep Cup (FYR Macedonia)
- Srem Cup (Yugoslavia)
- Year of 2001
- Sierra Cup (USA)
- Voros Jeno Memorial (Hungary)
- Von Hafe Cup (Portugal)
- Prilep Cup (FYR Macedonia)
- Year of 2002
- Puszta Cup (Hungary)
- EIFEL Pokal (Germany)
- Catilla-la Mancha (Spain)
- Year of 2003
- Krka Cup (Slovenia)
- Prilep Brand Cup (FYR Macedonia)
- Srem Cup (Yugoslavia)
- Catilla-la Mancha (Spain)
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- Year of 2004
- Slavonija and Baranja Cup
(Croatia)
- Novohrad Cup (Slovakia)
- Sierra Cup (USA)
- Una Cup (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Year of 2005
- Krka Cup (Slovenia)
- Vilim Kmocha Memorial (Croatia)
- Bulgaria Cup (Bulgaria)
- Voros Jeno Memorial (Hungary)
- Year of 2006
- Sofia Cup (Bulgaria)
- Voros Jeno Memorial (Hungary)
- Đorđe Žigić Cup (Serbia)
- Year of 2007
- Đorđe Žigić Memorial (Serbia)
- Black Sea Cup (Ukraine)
- Izet Kurtalic Memorial
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Bulgaria Cup (Bulgaria)
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