Greetings from Australia

Hi mates... we'd like you to introduce one of the top YU swimmer ever in long distance swimming and the National open water Champion, also our great fan and Australian friend,  Mr. Vlada Stanisavljevic. After 12 years of the swimming experience and 5 years in triathlon here in former Yugoslavia he finished High school for swim trainers at the University of Belgrade and moved to Wellington, New Zealand. For about 8 years there, he opened up many swim talents in local Club in Wellington also in his own School of swimming. From January 2000 he moved to Melbourne, Australia. In Xaier Colledge Club Mr. Stanisavljevic continued with his trainer's activities, especially in the development of the new young open water champions. Here are his best "surf " swimmers after the last training before their start to the important competition being held in San Diego, California.
 


Tribute to our Australian friends:

Sending the best wishes for the new successes to Mr. Simon and Mr. David Strahan, also to Mr. Vlada Stanisavljevic, their Coach, we'd like to say that we've got really sincerely friends and our new promoters in Australia. 

Here is the message to Mr. Stanisavljevic in person (in our language): "Vlado, legendo hvala na svemu, za savete, reci podrske, ponudjenoj pomoci....stvarno si nas zaduzio"

Igor Rasula & Swim Star 2000 SC, Beograd

Mr. Stanisavljevic with his Stars
Mr. Simon Strahan, Mr. Vlada Stanisavljevic, Coach and Mr. David Strahan
Olympic pool in Sydney
Olympic Aquatic Sport Center in Sydney, Australia where we all expect many new World and Olympic records this September. Really the best wishes to all Australian participants. 

 August 4, 2000

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