20. Dezember 2004
Novi Sad / Serbia and Montenegro
Sport Aerobics
Aerobic Gymnastics Competition Vojvodina 2004
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Aerobics competition in Novi Sad
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The city of Novi Sad in Vojvodina – northern province of Serbia and Montenegro - was the host of a competition in Aerobic Gymnastics on December 18, 2004, organized by Aerobics Association of Vojvodina. The competitors were divided according to the FIG AGC regulations, coming from four clubs.
'It was not a big event but very important one for the development of this beautiful gymnastic discipline in our country, where there is only enthusiasm and passion that helps overcoming problems of a society in transition', Radomir Radulovic, TC member of the Aerobics Associations of Vojvodina, said.
' We introduced the compulsory routine last year as a kind of developmental tool for pre-competitor levels, carefully tailored to satisfy every aspect of the development of future competitors. Because of that, we had compulsory division beside free routine one, the latter allowing the qualification for international competitions.'
Results: Free Division
AG 9 – 11
IW
1. Jelena Bozickovic (Gaudium NS+) 14.10
2. Ana Stojsic (Gaudium NS+) 13.60
3. Vajda Orsolya (Mini Studio) 13.15
TRIO
1. Vajda, Szabados, Bercsek (Mini Studio) 13.25
2. Janovic, Brankov, Lukic (ABA) 11.55
3. Brankov, Skocibusic, Bogdanovic (ABA) 10.95
AG 12 – 14
IW
1. Sanja Ujcic (Gaudium NS+) 15.65
2. Natalija Lazarevic (Gaudium NS+) 14.40
3. Bercsek Kiti (Mini Studio) 12.90
TRIO
1. Galecic, Injac, Delic (SDV) 13.85
2. Bercsek, Nemes, Fodor (Mini Studio) 13.05
AG 15 – 17
IW
1. Ivana Djurdjevic (Gaudium NS+) 15.50
2. Bojana Kenig (SDV) 15.25
Compulsory Division
AG 9 – 11
IW
1. Jelena Gainovic (SDV) 13.50
2. Marijana Terzic (SDV) 13.00
3. Marina Zizakov (Gaudium NS+) 12.60
AG 12 – 14
IW
1. Diana Karanikic (SDV) 15.30
2. Snezana Repic (SDV) 12.50
TRIO
1. Todorovic D., Lazarevic N., Rosulj M. (Gaudium NS+) 14.75
2. Prekogacic S., Mulic I., Raljic M., (Gaudium NS+) 13.00
3. Scepanovic, Jeftic, Hrgovic (SDV) 11.35
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Boulevard of Freedom in Novi Sad
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Radomir Radulovic speaks about the situation in Vojvodina: ' It goes what should be done to even start with a sports discipline, not to mention developing process toward the level of performance qualitative enough for competing at the international competitions. We have now a generation of young competitors carefully cared for, though small in number comparing with the countries that are ahead of us in many areas, from the sports regulations to the broader field of economic regulations in general.
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The sport and Business Center
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It may be very interesting for others to see how it looks like when starting from a ground zero in such an environment, dealing mainly with collateral problems yet trying to focus on the discipline itself – it may sound familiar to everybody in Gymnastics, but one would be surprised with what the problems really could be and find oneself happy enough with double burden in one’s own country. But it is unnecessary to say that we will prevail. Our competitors reached the World Championships (SDV Club) and we had the one at AGC (Gaudium NS+ Club) in Sofia, all of them from Novi Sad, Vojvodina Province.'