With love and respect to our new mate and Promoter
Greetings from America
Hi to all... we'd like you to introduce one of the elite YU swimmer ever. Mr. Miodrag Vasic former competitor of Vojvodina SC, Novi Sad and Red Star SC, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, the national recorder in long distance disciplines and now the only one YU swimmer in marathon and open water competitions. As he lives and swims now in USA and due to his wish to help all youth talents of Swim Star 2000 SC and other clubs here, the Presidency of our club at its 30th annual conference decided to formalize Mr. Vasic as our official USA promoter.  With the admiration for his mites and persistence in his own and YU swimming development and  the nice ideas about the new cooperation, we all hope that many of our young athletes shall have at least all Mr. Vasic's successes as the bright examples for their own future sport's rising.

Click here to see the Complete presentation of Mr. Vasic where all his late results can be found, also other information about his present activities at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, USA


Mr. Miodrag Vasic
The new Swim Star 2000 SC, Belgrade promoter

Mr. Vasic at the first FINA Open Water Championship, Hawaii, USA, 2000

Hawaii, opening
With the Yugoslav national flag at the opening ceremony
West Marine Bay
The triumph, after all temptations in the 10 km race, 
Mr. Vasic the only YU representative
For the complete results click below:
www.openwaterswimming.com/results.htm
www.fina.org
Mr. Vasic's results:
5 km race 18th place, (time 1:00:18)
10 km race 15th place, (time 1:58:13)
25 km  race 14th place (time 5:08:38)
Start at 10 km race
At the start of the race

Mr. Vasic in the communication with one of the competitor from Spain, after all uneasiness in 25 km race
Some of the earlier Mr. Vasic's successes:
Magog, Canada, 1999
Winners of Magog Meet
Mr. Miodrag Vasic at the International Magog Competition, Canada, July, 1999 In one of the most sophisticated and arduous 40 km race, he won 3rd place (time 8:52:21). We're all very proud especially for the Yugoslav national flag at the winner's place.
Magog, Canada, 1999
US Open SC 2000, Alabama
4 x 100 free International team
In 4x100m freestyle race in mixed relay of YUG, BRA, VEN and USA participant,  Mr. Vasic won 18th place (time 0:51,70). The same team won also 14. place in 4 x 200m freestyle. Click here to see US Open results

In 400 m Medley, Mr. Vasic won 38th place at the SCM  world rankings  (time 4:24,89). The complete results of US Open SC competition and all actual World swimming events may be also seen at: www.swimnes.com
US Open SC

Hawaii, USA, 2000
Mr. Stephan Lecat
Mr. Stephan Lecat  #1 world  swimmer in open water swimming and marathons with Mr. Miodrag Vasic our promoter . This is a greet to all athletes of Swim Star 2000 SC, Belgrade and all Yugoslav swimmers.
Greets from Mr. Lecat
Sending the best wishes to Mr. Miodrag Vasic, our new promoter for the new successes in America and the rest of the World, we'd like to invite many Serbian people over the globe to help swimming talents in Belgrade and Yugoslavia. That should be not only the humanitarian aid. We all hope that the future time would show that many of our swimming stars in the past should have their own reasons and interest. We'd like to meet them here on their vacations in Belgrade.  Thanks. 

Here is the message to Mr. Vasic in person (in our language): "Vaske,  hvala na tvome interesu, ne sumnjamo da ces i dalje ostati u YU plivanju. Tvoja ljubav i odnos prema plivanju ucinice da sve teskoce i uzasne uslove ovde prebrodimo na najbolji nacin.

Igor Rasula & Swim Star '2000, Beograd

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Swim Star 2000, SC, Belgrade
Go to the next page to see the complete presentation of Mr. Miodrag Mio Vasic

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