Ramo Kolenović
Ramo Kolenović (7 August 1927-2015) was a Montengerin kayaker. He is a member of Kayak club Zmaj, Zemun. He lives in Zemun, Serbia. He won the most medals in former Yugoslavia.[1]
Ramo Kolenović | |
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Born | 7 August 1927 |
Known for | Kayaking |
Home town | Gusinje, Zemun |
International successes
Yugoslavian champions
K-1 10000 m
- 1st place: 1956, 1959
- 2nd place: 1954, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1964
- 3rd place: 1960, 1963
K-2 10000 m
- 1st place: 1961
- 2nd place: 1962
K-4 10000 m
- 2nd place: 1964
K-1 1000 m
- 2nd place: 1958
K-4 1000 m
- 1st place: 1960, 1962
K-1 500 m
- 2nd place: 1958
K-1 4x500 m
- 1st place: 1963
- 2nd place: 1959, 1961, 1963
- 3rd place: 1960
International champions
- 1954 – Kayak-canoe international contest in Zemun, Serbia
- bronze medal for 10000 meters
- 1956 – Kayak-canoe international contest in London
- bronze medal for 10000 meters
- 1956 – Kayak-canoe international contest in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- silver medal for 10000 meters
- 1960 – Kayak-canoe international contest in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- gold medal for 10000 meters
Gallery
- Ramo in Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1963
- Ramo with Mirko Nišević in 1986
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References
- Malušev, A (14 February 2010). "Dragon with blisters on the palms". Danas (in Croatian). Retrieved 2 April 2010.
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