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Third-In-Command of the Decepticons vs. The Chillest of the Seekers:



Megs is fragging pissed by this point, cuz if you know, you know.

Now he feels insulted, cuz Shockwave told Acid Storm to just let Soundwave have this.

Acid Storm is delighted and honored to take home the silver like the unbothered king he is. 😎
Unfortunately, Megatron does not share the same sentiment.



He’s not mad about his skills, he’s mad that Acid Storm has no sense of competition smh.
Nevertheless, if he were Starscream this would obv be a different story.
#acid storm had 4 mil years of practice#while megs and soundy took an involuntary nap#ion storm has way scarier marksmanship tho#transformers#soundwave#megatron#acid storm#shockwave#rainmakers#the rainmakers#g1 soundwave#g1 megatron#g1 acid storm#g1 shockwave#tf g1#transformers g1#transformers generation one#yusuf dikec#damir mikec#yusuf dikeç#olympics#olympics 2024#tf meme#tf memes#transformer memes#transformers funny#soundwave superior#megatron gun mode#alt modes#my art
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Damir Mikec (Serbia) and Yusuf Dikec (Turkey). The real bromance of Paris 2024 Olympics that's going on since 2008.
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zorana arunović and damir mikec win 10m air pistol mixed team gold medal, winning the first gold medal for serbia at the 2024 summer olympic games
#one and only post about the current olympics i did not see anybody else post about them so here they are#ura.txt#olympics#10m air pistol mixed team#serbia
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What is the best definition of happiness? Paris 2024 Olympics - Shooting - 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team Gold Medal - Chateauroux Shooting Centre, Deols, France - July 30, 2024. Gold medallists Zorana Arunovic of Serbia and Damir Mikec (R) of Serbia pose with their medals
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[ad_1] Image: NRAI The first International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup of the season for Rifle, Pistol, and Shotgun is set to begin in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The action gets underway at the Tiro Federal Argentino de Buenos Aires shooting range on Thursday, April 3, 2025, with the men’s 10m air pistol and the opening rounds of the men’s and women’s skeet competitions. The tournament’s first of 15 finals will take place on day one, featuring a competitive men’s 10m air pistol event. Among the contenders are India’s Saurabh Chaudhary, Ravinder Singh, and Varun Tomar, who will be aiming for a golden start to the season. Meanwhile, skeet shooters will begin their qualification rounds, with each competitor shooting at 25 targets over two rounds. All 15 finals will be streamed live on the official ISSF YouTube channel. Global Participation and Indian Contingent Over 400 shooters from 45 countries, including reigning and former Olympic and World champions, will compete for the 15 gold medals up for grabs. Among them, 23 athletes will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN). The ISSF World Cup stages are considered the sport’s premier competitions, second only to the Olympics and World Championships. India has sent a 35-member squad, as announced by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI). The team includes double Olympic bronze medalist Manu Bhaker, who will compete in two individual and one mixed team event. Nine Indian shooters will be in action on the tournament’s opening day. Qualifications begin at 5:45 PM IST, with the men’s 10m air pistol final scheduled for 8:00 PM IST. Star-Studded Lineup in Men’s 10m Air Pistol The 40-shooter men’s air pistol event boasts an elite lineup, including all three Olympic medalists from Paris—China’s gold medalist Xie Yu and Italy’s Federico Maldini (silver) and Paolo Monna (bronze). India’s Saurabh Chaudhary, making a return to international competition, will face tough competition from former Olympic champion Christian Reitz (Germany), Serbian legend Damir Mikec, Brazil’s Olympic medalist Filipe Almeida Wu, and Kazakhstan’s talented Nikita Chiryukin. Indian coach Samaresh Jung expressed confidence in his team, saying, “They have been training and competing consistently. Some even participated in local matches against South American shooters who arrived early. The competition is strong, but we are prepared for a good performance.” Joining Saurabh in the medal hunt are compatriots Varun Tomar and Ravinder Singh. India’s Skeet Shooters Look to Impress India’s skeet squad, a mix of youth and experience, is also expected to put in a strong showing. The women’s team features Olympian Raiza Dhillon, national record holder Ganemat Sekhon, and Darshna Rathore—all individual medalists at this level. On the men’s side, Olympian Anantjeet Singh Naruka leads the charge alongside rising star Bhavtegh Gill and experienced shooter Gurjoat Khangura. Coach Amrinder Singh Cheema highlighted the team’s preparation, saying, “The past five days have been about overcoming jet lag and adapting to conditions. The competition is fierce, but a strong start could set the tone for the tournament.” Italy’s double Olympic champion Gabriele Rossetti is the top contender in men’s skeet, while the women’s event features American legend Kimberly Rhode leading a strong U.S. team. Chile’s reigning Olympic champion Francisco Crovetto Chadid is also expected to be a major threat. Shooting Icons Gather in Buenos Aires The first World Cup of the year has attracted a star-studded lineup to Buenos Aires. The biggest name is seven-time Olympic champion Kimberly Rhode, leading the American squad in the shotgun discipline. Powerhouse nations like China, Italy, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany have all fielded strong teams. Additionally, several Russian shooters competing under the AIN designation are making a return to international competition, which could shift the balance of power in key events.
For more such updates follow Revsportz The post ISSF World Cup Kicks Off in Argentina with High-Stakes Opening Events appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Image: NRAI The first International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup of the season for Rifle, Pistol, and Shotgun is set to begin in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The action gets underway at the Tiro Federal Argentino de Buenos Aires shooting range on Thursday, April 3, 2025, with the men’s 10m air pistol and the opening rounds of the men’s and women’s skeet competitions. The tournament’s first of 15 finals will take place on day one, featuring a competitive men’s 10m air pistol event. Among the contenders are India’s Saurabh Chaudhary, Ravinder Singh, and Varun Tomar, who will be aiming for a golden start to the season. Meanwhile, skeet shooters will begin their qualification rounds, with each competitor shooting at 25 targets over two rounds. All 15 finals will be streamed live on the official ISSF YouTube channel. Global Participation and Indian Contingent Over 400 shooters from 45 countries, including reigning and former Olympic and World champions, will compete for the 15 gold medals up for grabs. Among them, 23 athletes will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN). The ISSF World Cup stages are considered the sport’s premier competitions, second only to the Olympics and World Championships. India has sent a 35-member squad, as announced by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI). The team includes double Olympic bronze medalist Manu Bhaker, who will compete in two individual and one mixed team event. Nine Indian shooters will be in action on the tournament’s opening day. Qualifications begin at 5:45 PM IST, with the men’s 10m air pistol final scheduled for 8:00 PM IST. Star-Studded Lineup in Men’s 10m Air Pistol The 40-shooter men’s air pistol event boasts an elite lineup, including all three Olympic medalists from Paris—China’s gold medalist Xie Yu and Italy’s Federico Maldini (silver) and Paolo Monna (bronze). India’s Saurabh Chaudhary, making a return to international competition, will face tough competition from former Olympic champion Christian Reitz (Germany), Serbian legend Damir Mikec, Brazil’s Olympic medalist Filipe Almeida Wu, and Kazakhstan’s talented Nikita Chiryukin. Indian coach Samaresh Jung expressed confidence in his team, saying, “They have been training and competing consistently. Some even participated in local matches against South American shooters who arrived early. The competition is strong, but we are prepared for a good performance.” Joining Saurabh in the medal hunt are compatriots Varun Tomar and Ravinder Singh. India’s Skeet Shooters Look to Impress India’s skeet squad, a mix of youth and experience, is also expected to put in a strong showing. The women’s team features Olympian Raiza Dhillon, national record holder Ganemat Sekhon, and Darshna Rathore—all individual medalists at this level. On the men’s side, Olympian Anantjeet Singh Naruka leads the charge alongside rising star Bhavtegh Gill and experienced shooter Gurjoat Khangura. Coach Amrinder Singh Cheema highlighted the team’s preparation, saying, “The past five days have been about overcoming jet lag and adapting to conditions. The competition is fierce, but a strong start could set the tone for the tournament.” Italy’s double Olympic champion Gabriele Rossetti is the top contender in men’s skeet, while the women’s event features American legend Kimberly Rhode leading a strong U.S. team. Chile’s reigning Olympic champion Francisco Crovetto Chadid is also expected to be a major threat. Shooting Icons Gather in Buenos Aires The first World Cup of the year has attracted a star-studded lineup to Buenos Aires. The biggest name is seven-time Olympic champion Kimberly Rhode, leading the American squad in the shotgun discipline. Powerhouse nations like China, Italy, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany have all fielded strong teams. Additionally, several Russian shooters competing under the AIN designation are making a return to international competition, which could shift the balance of power in key events.
For more such updates follow Revsportz The post ISSF World Cup Kicks Off in Argentina with High-Stakes Opening Events appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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2024 olympians representing non-birth nation by country part 8
Refugee Team: Farida Abaroge, athletics (Ethiopia); Omid Ahmadisafa, boxing (Iran); Yahya Al-Ghotany, taekwondo (Syria); Mohammad Alsalami, athletics (Syria); Amir Ansari, cycling (Iran); Matin Balesini, swimming (Iran); Francisco Centeno, shooting (Venezuela); Muna Dahouk, judo (Syria); Saeid Fazloula, canoeing (Iran); Tachlowini Gabriyesos, athletics (Eritrea); Yekta Galeh, weightlifting (Iran); Eyeru Gebru, cycling (Ethiopia); Amir Hassanjani, canoeing (Iran); Fernando Jorge, canoeing (Cuba); Dorian Keletela, athletics (Republic Of Congo); Adnan Khankan, judo (Syria); Dominic Lobalu, athletics (South Sudan); Perina Lokure-Nakang, athletics (South Sudan); Iman Mahdavi, wrestling (Iran); Farzad Mansouri, taekwondo (Afghanistan); Alaa Maso, swimming (Syria); Kasra Mehdipournejad, taekwondo (Iran); Jamal Mohammed, athletics (Sudan); Ramiro Mora, weightlifting (Cuba); Cindy Ngamba, boxing (Cameroon); Dina Pouryounes-Langeroudi, taekwondo (Iran); Mohammad Rashnonezhad, judo (Iran); Nigara Shaheen, judo (Afghanistan); Arab Sibghatullah, judo (Afghanistan); Luna Solomon, shooting (Eritrea); Saman Soltani, canoeing (Iran); Musa Suliman, athletics (Sudan); Manizha Talash, breakdancing (Afghanistan); Hadi Tiranvalipour, taekwondo (Iran); Jamal Valizadeh, wrestling (Iran); Dorsa Yavarivafa, badminton (Iran) & Mahboubeh Zharfi, judo (Iran) Republic Of Congo: Freddy Mayala, swimming (Democratic Republic Of Congo) Romania: Joan Chelimo-Melly, athletics (Kenya); Silvian Colodrovschi, water polo (Moldova); Lilia Cosman, gymnastics (U.S.A.); Annaliese Dragan, gymnastics (U.S.A.); Felix Duchampt, triathlon (France); Andrei Mândrilă, rowing (Moldova); Oleg Nuță, canoeing (Moldova); Rebecca-Aimee Papuc-Diaconescu, swimming (U.S.A.); Delvine Relin-Meringor, athletics (Kenya); Stella Rutto, athletics (Kenya) & Ilie Sprîncean, canoeing (Moldova) St. Kitts & Nevis: Zahlia Allers-Liburd, athletics (U.S.A.) & Naquille Harris, athletics (U.S.A.) St. Lucia: Luc Chevrier, sailing (France) & Jayhan Odlum-Smith, swimming (U.S.A.) Samoa: Kaiya Brown, swimming (New Zealand); Tuva'a Clifton, canoeing (New Zealand); Akazawa Gaku, wrestling (Japan); Lalomilo Lalomilo, rugby (New Zealand); Tom Maiava, rugby (New Zealand); Alamanda Motuga; rugby (New Zealand); Alex Rose, athletics (U.S.A.) & Johann Strickland, swimming (U.S.A.) San Marino: Myles Amine, wrestling (U.S.A.); Loris Bianchi, swimming (Italy) & Alessandra Perilli, shooting (Italy) Senegal: Yves Bourhis, canoeing (France); Ibrahim Diaw, table tennis (France) & Ndèye Diongue, fencing (France) Serbia: Vakhid Abbasov, boxing (Russia); Yvonne Anderson, basketball (U.S.A.); Tijana Bošković, volleyball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Strahinja Bunčić (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Saša Čađo, basketball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Sara Ćirković, boxing (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Ognjen Dobrić, basketball (Croatia); Angela Dugalić; basketball (U.S.A.); Nikola Jović, basketball (U.K.); Mikheil Kajaia, wrestling (Georgia); Aleksandr Komarov, wrestling (Russia); Lev Korneev, taekwondo (Russia); Tina Krajišnik, basketball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Aleksandar Kukolj, judo (Czech Republic); Nemanja Majdov (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Dušan Mandić, water polo (Montenegro); Damir Mikec, shooting (Croatia); Nikolay Pimenov; Jr., rowing (Russia); Silvija Popović, volleyball (Montenegro); Ivana Raca, basketball (Cyprus); Velimir Stjepanović, swimming (U.A.E.); Georgi Tibilov, wrestling (Russia); Khetag Tsabolov, wrestling (Russia) & Nemanja Vico, water polo (Montenegro) Seychelles: Simon Bachmann, swimming (France) Singapore: Yew Loh, badminton (Malaysia) & Jian Zeng, table tennis (China) Slovakia: Tajmuraz Salkazanov, wrestling (Russia) & Yang Wang, table tennis (China) Slovenia: Eugenia Bujak, cycling (Lithuania); Elizabeth Omoregie, handball (Greece) & Ekaterina Vedeneeva, gymnastics (Russia) South Africa: Francois Prinsloo, athletics (Kenya) South Korea: Mi-Mi Huh, judo (Japan); Ji-Hee Jeon, table tennis (China); Ji-Su Kim, judo (Japan) & Eun-Hye Lee, table tennis (China)
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Šalili su se?! (FOTO, VIDEO)
Voditelji NISU zaratili pred kamerama Javnog servisa... Voditeljka Nataša Miljković i njen kolega Aca Stojanović posvađali su se u živom prenosu emisije "Tako stoje stvari". Prošle nedelje, u ovu emisiju je javno pozvan strelac Damir Mikec, koji se u četvrtak nije pojavio u studiju Radio-televizije Srbije. Nataša je optužila Acu da je zaboravio da potvrdi gostovanje strelca, on je rekao "da stvari ne stoje baš tako", a nakon nekoliko minuta prepucavanja i nelagodnosti, prilog je priveden kraju.Šta su sve rekli Nataša i Aca? "Hoćeš da priznaš nešto gledaocima? Evo ja ću, vidim da ti teško ide. Da li smo se ikada spremali više za emisiju, nego danas? Prošlog četvrtka smo počeli da se spremamo, i ne ide nam," pokušao je Aca da se našali. "Ko je to ustao na levu nogu? Moramo da objasnimo gledaocima šta se desilo, jer je gost bio najavljen. Aca nam je nešto obećao, pa nije ispunio," rekla je Nataša, a Aca je prekinuo - "nije baš tako".. Iako je ono što smo videli na malim ekranima ličilo na svađu, lepa voditeljka kaže da je to samo šala: "Ne postoji svađa, pobogu. Ne svađam se ni privatno, a pogotovo ne pred kamerama. Pogledajte prethodna Acina gostovanja... Mi se uvek šalimo, ja na njegov račun, on na moj. I naravno da Aca nije kriv za nedolazak gosta. Da je kriv, ne bi bio živ. Ovo je šala", rekla je Miljkovićeva, prenosi "Kurir". Pogledajte video i recite nam: Šalu ili svađu možete poslušati iz dva dela - prvi počinje od 7:55, a drugi od 20:22. Izvor: YouTube Let's block ads! (Why?)
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ISSF Shooting World Cup: Amanpreet Singh Wins Bronze in Men's 50m Pistol Finals Event
ISSF Shooting World Cup: Amanpreet Singh Wins Bronze in Men’s 50m Pistol Finals Event
[ad_1] New Delhi: India ‘s shooter Amanpreet Singh wins a bronze medal in Men’s 50m pistol finals event of ISSF World Cup. He shot a score of 202.2 in the final to finish behind Serbia’s Damir Mikec (229.3) and Ukraine’s Oleh Omelchuk (228.0). It was Amanpreet’s second final in 21 World Cups and he tasted his first success at the ISSF World Cup in March 2017, as he had clinched a silver medal in…
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2024 olympics Serbia roster
Athletics
Elzan Bibić (Karajukića Bunari)
Armin Sinančević (Prijepolje)
Angelina Topić (Belgrade)
Milica Gardašević (Novi Sad)
Ivana Španović (Zrenjanin)
Világos Adriana (Vrbas)
Basketball
Uroš Plavšić (Ivanjica)
Filip Petrušev (Belgrade)
Nikola Jović (Belgrade)
Bogdan Bogdanović (Belgrade)
Vanja Marinković (Belgrade)
Ognjen Dobrić (Belgrade)
Nikola Jokić (Sombor)
Vasilije Micić (Kraljevo)
Marko Gudurić (Priboj)
Dejan Davidovac (Zrenjanin)
Aleks Avramović (Čačak)
Nikola Milutinov (Novi Sad)
Marko Branković (Novi Sad)
Strahinja Stojačić (Novi Sad)
Dejan Majstorović (Stari Banovci)
Mihailo Vasić (Belgrade)
Ivana Raca (Athens, Greece)
Saša Čađ (Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Nevena Jovanović (Kraljevo)
Yvonne Anderson (Columbia, Missouri)
Dragana Stanković (Ljubovija)
Jovana Nogić (Belgrade)
Maša Janković (Vrbas)
Aleksandra Katanić (Smederevska Palanka)
Angela Dugalić (Des Plaines, Illinois)
Tina Krajišnik (Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Mina Đorđević (Belgrade)
Nadija Smailbegović (Novi Pazar)
Boxing
Vakhid Abbasov (Belgrade)
Sara Ćirković (Bratunac, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Natalia Shadrina (Yakutsk, Russia)
Canoeing
Anđelo Džombeta (Novi Sad)
Marko Dragosavljević (Novi Sad)
Marko Novaković (Bečej)
Vladimir Torubarov (Novi Sad)
Anastazija Bajuk (Sremska Mitrovica)
Dunja Stanojev (Novi Sad)
Milica Novaković (Novi Sad)
Marija Dostanić (Sremska Mitrovica)
Cycling
Ognjen Ilić (Aranđelovac)
Jelena Erić (Kraljevo)
Judo
Strahinja Bunčić (Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Nemanja Majdov (Istočno Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Aleksandar Kukolj (Belgrade)
Milica Nikolić (Belgrade)
Marica Perišić (Temerin)
Milica Žabić (Belgrade)
Rowing
Nikolay Pimenov; Jr. (Moscow, Russia)
Martin Mačković (Subotica)
Jovana Arsić (Novi Sad)
Shooting
Lazar Kovačević (Jagodina)
Damir Mikec (Belgrade)
Zorana Arunović (Belgrade)
Swimming
Justin Cvetkov (Zrenjanin)
Andrej Barna (Subotica)
Velimir Stjepanović (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Nikola Aćin (Zrenjanin)
Anja Crevar (Pančevo)
Table tennis
Izabela Lupulesku (Belgrade)
Taekwondo
Lev Korneev (Belgrade)
Stefan Takov (Belgrade)
Aleksandra Perišić (Belgrade)
Tennis
Novak Đoković (Belgrade)
Dušan Lajović (Srem)
Volleyball
Milorad Kapur (Ravni Topolovac)
Pavle Perić (Prokuplje)
Uroš Kovačević (Kraljevo)
Petar Krsmanović (Čačak)
Marko Ivović (Ljig)
Nikola Jovović (Novi Sad)
Miran Kujundžić (Subotica)
Aleks Atanasijević (Belgrade)
Dražen Luburić (Novi Sad)
Marko Podraščanin (Novi Sad)
Vuk Todorović (Belgrade)
Aleksandar Nedeljković (Vranje)
Bianka Buša (Vrbas)
Katarina Lazović (Belgrade)
Bojana Drča (Belgrade)
Mina Popović (Kraljevo)
Aleksandra Uzelac (Zrenjanin)
Maja Ognjenović (Zrenjanin)
Maja Aleksić (Užice)
Jovana Stevanović (Belgrade)
Silvija Popović (Belgrade)
Tijana Bošković (Bileća, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Bojana Milenković (Belgrade)
Sara Lozo (Jagodina)
Water polo
Radoslav Filipović (Novi Sad)
Dušan Mandić (Belgrade)
Strahinja Rašović (Belgrade)
Sava Ranđelović (Niš)
Miloš Ćuk (Novi Sad)
Nikola Dedović (Belgrade)
Radomir Drašović (Belgrade)
Nikola Jakšić (Belgrade)
Nemanja Ubović (Belgrade)
Nemanja Vico (Kotor, Montenegro)
Petar Jakšić (Belgrade)
Viktor Rašović (Belgrade)
Vladimir Mišović (Pančevo)
Wrestling
Khetag Tsabolov (Vladikavkaz, Russia)
Georgi Tibilov (Subotica)
Nemes Máté (Senta)
Aleksandr Komarov (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Mikheil Kajaia (Novi Sad)
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Damir Mikec Wins Gold Medal In Baku
Damir Mikec Wins Gold Medal In Baku
BAKU – Serbia’s Damir Mikec won gold in Men’s 10m Air Pistol event at the European Games in Baku on Wednesday.
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Mikec notched up 201.8 points in the finals, and Joao Costa of Portugal took silver with 201.5. Bronze went to Juraj Tuzinsky of Slovakia, who scored a total of 180.1 points.
This is Serbia’s eighth medal in Baku. The country has so far won five golds, three of which taken…
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Teen pistol shooting star Saurabh Chaudhary stayed true to expectations to give India its first final on the opening day of the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday.
The 19-year-old topped the qualification of the men’s 10m air pistol with a composed performance in a highly competitive field comprising of multiple world and Olympic champions in Chinese shooters Pang Wei, Zhang Bowen and Serbian Damir Mikec.
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However, there was heartbreak for Abhishek Verma, the second shooter in the fray, who missed out by a narrow margin and ended up 17th.
Chaudhary scored a total of 586/600 (28 x inner 10s) points in the qualification, including a superb series of perfect 100. He had three 9s in his final series, but his 23 straight tens from series 3 to series 5 ensured his score was enough to reach the final at the top of the charts.
Verma finished with a total of 575 as two 9s and two 8s in the final series cost him dearly.
It was not an easy qualification round as stalwarts Artem Chernousov and Jin Jongoh missed out on the final.
Chaudhary, an Asian Games and Youth Olympics gold medallist, started in an excellent fashion, shooting 5 10s before slipping in...
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2020 Olympics Serbia Roster
Athletics
Armin Sinančević (Prijepolje)
Asmir Kolašinac (Sjenica)
Ivana Španović (Zrenjanin)
Dragana Tomašević (Sremska Mitrovica)
Marija Vučenović (Sremska Mitrovica)
Basketball
Dušan Domović-Bulut (Novi Sad)
Dejan Majstorović (Stari Banovci)
Aleksandar Ratkov (Belgrade)
Milhailo Vasić (Belgrade)
Sonja Vasić (Belgrade)
Saša Čađo (Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Nevena Jovanović (Kraljevo)
Jelena Brooks (Kragujevac)
Dajana Butulija (Kikinda)
Aleksandra Crvendakić (Loznica)
Yvonne Anderson (Columbia, Missouri)
Ana Dabović (Cetinje, Montenegro)
Maja Škorić (Rijeka, Croatia)
Maša Janković (Vrbas)
Angela Dugalić (Des Plaines, Illinois)
Tina Krajišnik (Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Dragana Stanković (Ljubovija)
Boxing
Nina Radovanović (Rakovica)
Canoeing
Strahinja Stefanović (Novi Sad)
Bojan Zdelar (Sremska Mitrovica)
Milica Starović (Novi Sad)
Judo
Nemanja Majdov (Belgrade)
Aleksandar Kukolj (Rakovica)
Milica Nikolić (Belgrade)
Marica Perišić (Temerin)
Anja Obradović (Belgrade)
Karate
Jovana Preković (Aranđelovac)
Rowing
Martin Mačković (Subotica)
Miloš Vasić (Belgrade)
Jovana Arsić (Belgrade)
Shooting
Milenko Sebić (Trstenik)
Milutin Stefanović (Kragujevac)
Damir Mikec (Belgrade)
Jasmina Milovanović (Belgrade)
Andrea Arsović (Drvar, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Sanja Vukašinović (Belgrade)
Zorana Arunović (Belgrade)
Swimming
Andrej Barna (Subotica)
Velimir Stjepanović (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Vuk Čelić (Novi Sad)
Čaba Silađi (Senta)
Nikola Aćin (Zrenjanin)
Uroš Nikolić (Vojvodina)
Anja Crevar (Pancevo)
Taekwondo
Tijana Bogdanović (Belgrade)
Milica Mandić (Belgrade)
Tennis
Novak Đoković (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
Miomir Kecmanović (Bradenton, Florida)
Ivana Jorović (Čačak)
Nina Stojanović (Belgrade)
Aleksandra Krunić (Belgrade)
Volleyball
Maja Aleksić (Užice)
Bianka Buša (Vrbas)
Bojana Živković (Belgrade)
Tijana Malešević (Užice)
Brankica Mihajlović (Gornji Rahic, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Maja Ognjenović (Zrenjanin)
Stefana Veljković (Jagodina)
Teodora Pušić (Belgrade)
Ana Bjelica (Belgrade)
Jovana Stevanović (Belgrade)
Milena Rašić (Pristina, Kosovo)
Silvija Popović (Nikšić, Montenegro)
Tijana Bošković (Bileća, Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Bojana Milenković (Belgrade)
Slađana Mirković (Užice)
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Dragi gledaoci, posvađali smo se! (FOTO, VIDEO)
Voditeljka Nataša Miljković i njen kolega Aca Stojanović posvađali su se u živom prenosu emisije "Tako stoje stvari". Prošle nedelje, u ovu emisiju je javno pozvan strelac Damir Mikec, koji se u četvrtak nije pojavio u studiju Radio-televizije Srbije. Miljkovićeva je objasnila da je to "prvi put za dve godine" da ostane bez gosta! U prvom delu emisije, Nataša je kiselo poželela dobrodošlicu kolegi, a onda ga pitala "šta imamo za danas"? "Hoćeš da priznaš nešto gledaocima? Evo ja ću, vidim da ti teško ide. Da li smo se ikada spremali više za emisiju, nego danas? Prošlog četvrtka smo počeli da se spremamo, i ne ide nam," pokušao je Aca da se našali. "Ko je to ustao na levu nogu? Moramo da objasnimo gledaocima šta se desilo, jer je gost bio najavljen. Aca nam je nešto obećao, pa nije ispunio," rekla je Nataša, a Aca je prekinuo - "nije baš tako"... "Niko nije kriv, samo što mi nemamo gosta," odbrusila je Nataša. Gledaoci su videli još koji prilog, pomislili da su se stvari smirile, čak je i voditeljka rekla da ju je muzička pratnja oraspoložila i relaksirala, ali onda su ponovo počeli! "Ja ne pamtim kada sam se više nervirala, zahvaljujući tebi. Za dve godine se dve stvari nisu desile nikada, da javno pozovemo gosta i da nemamo gosta," rekla je voditeljka. "Nije zahvaljujući meni, nego si ti pogrešila... Ne moramo MI da objasnimo, nego moraš ti," rekao je Aca. "Aca nam je bio kontakt za gospodina Mikeca, potvrdio je i onda nam se jutros nije javljao na telefon, otišao je na trening. I neće doći. Je l' dobro objašnjenje, nisi potvrdio," rekla je Nataša. "Da ostanemo na tvojoj verziji," rekao je "džentlmenski" Aca i odbio da iznese svoju verziju. Svađu možete poslušati iz dva dela - prvi počinje od 7:55, a drugi od 20:22. Izvor: YouTube Let's block ads! (Why?)
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