Search Results - Yugoslavia
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Assessment of the levels of swimming skills development of the strongest swimmer teams at the I-XXXIV watersports championships from 1926-2018
Ganchar, O., Ganchar, I., Ciorba, C., Medynsky, S., Arkhipov, A., Chernyavskyi, O., Cherkun, I.Published in Science, Movement & Health (2021)“…At the first stage of the European Swimming (Aquatics) Championships, held from 1926 to 1950, the top ten most successful countries in terms of the level of the objective rating revealed, included: Germany-45 medals, the Netherlands-40, Hungary- 26, the United Kingdom-24, Sweden-20, France-18, Denmark-17, Italy-9, Belgium-5, Yugoslavia - 5 medals. In the second stage of the European Aquatics Championships, which took place from 1954 to 1991, the top ten most successful countries in terms of the level of the objective rating, included: GDR-287 medals, USSR-167, FRG-Germany-123+1* (marathon), the Netherlands-77+1*, Hungary-68+2*, the United Kingdom-66, Italy-45+4*, Sweden-45, France-30, Romania-17 medals. …”
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Povezanost karakteristika sile vuce merene plivanjem u mesti rezultata na 50m kraul kod plivaca: Novi aspekt testiranja (The relationship between 50m-freestyle results and characteristics of tethered forces in male sprint swimmers: A new approach to the tethered swimming test)
Dopsaj, M., Matkovic, I., Zdravkovic, I.Published in Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport (2000)“…Yugoslavia…”
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Kompozicija tela i vrhunska snaga kod madarskih sportista medunarodnog ranga (Body composition and peak aerobic power in international level Hungarian athletes)
Meszaros, J., Soliman, Y., Othman, M., Mohacsi, J.Published in Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport (1998)“…Yugoslavia…”
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Pouzdanost i validnost procene osnovnih kinematickih i karakteristika sile vuce kod plivaca primenom testa plivanija u mestu maksimalnim intenzitetom u trjanju 60 sekundi (Reliability and validity of basic kinematics and mechanical characteristics of pulling force in swimmers measured by the method of tethered swimming with maximum intensity of 60 seconds)
Dopsaj, M., Matkovic, I., Thanopoulos, V., Okcic, T.Published in Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport (2003)“…Yugoslavia…”