Nikola Janović
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Born | (1980-03-22) March 22, 1980 (age 44) Kotor, Yugoslavia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Water polo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nikola Janović (Montenegrin: Никола Јановић; born 22 March 1980 in Kotor) is a Montenegrin water polo player and the former Minister of Sports and Youth of Montenegro.[1] He was one of the best water polo player in the world. He was a captain of the Montenegro men's national water polo team and a World and European champion with SRJ, Serbia and Montenegro, and Montenegro (2001, 2005, 2008) . He is a member of the Parliament of Montenegro.
He is the elder brother of Mlađan Janović.
In 2012, he was part of the Montenegrin water polo team that once again reached the semi-finals of the Olympic men's water polo competition.
Career
Janović played for VK Primorac (1994–1998), VK Crvena Zvezda (1998–2000), VK Bečej (2000–2001), VK Primorac (2001–2004), PVK Jadran (2004–2006), CN Posillipo (2006–2009), PVK Jadran (2009–2011) and VK Jug (2011–2016).
Honours
- VK Bečej
See also
- List of world champions in men's water polo
- List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo
References
- ^ "Nikola Janović new minister of sport". Montenegro. 2016-11-12. Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-05-08.
External links
- Nikola Janović at World Aquatics
- Nikola Janović at Olympics.com
- Nikola Janović at Olympedia
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Preceded by | Montenegro captain 2009–2016 | Succeeded by |
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Preceded by | Montenegrin Sportsperson of the Year 2013 | Succeeded by Katarina Bulatović and Mlađan Janović |
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- 2011: Srđan Mrvaljević
- 2012: Bojana Popović & Katarina Bulatović
- 2013: Nikola Janović
- 2014: Katarina Bulatović & Mlađan Janović
- 2015: Aleksandar Ivović
- 2016: Aleksandar Ivović & Marina Raković
- 2017: Vuko Borozan
- 2018: Predrag Radošević
- 2019: Mario Hodžić
- 2020: Draško Brguljan
- 2021: Marija Vuković
- 1999: Blagota Sekulić
- 2000: Vladimir Gojković
- 2001: Nenad Mijatović
- 2002: Miloš Živković
- 2003: Boris Zloković
- 2004: Vjekoslav Pasković
- 2005: Andrija Prlainović
- 2006: Nenad Mijatović
- 2007: Aleksandar Radović
- 2008: Filip Klikovać
- 2009: Darko Brguljan
- 2010: Bojan Kosić
- 2011: Danijel Furtula
- 2012: Milivoj Dukić
- 2013: Arso Milić
- 2014: Stefan Pješivac
- 2015: Danilo Pantić
- 2016: Đuro Radović
- 2017: Bojan Bošković
- 2018: Bojan Bošković
- 2019: Bojan Bošković
- 2020: Petar Liješević
- 2021: Miroslav Perković
- 1999: Bojana Petrović
- 2000: Zorica Popović
- 2001: Milica Dabović
- 2002: Jelena Kostić
- 2003: Jelena Dubljević
- 2004: Silvija Popović
- 2005: Silvija Popović
- 2006: Darija Pop
- 2007: Jovana Kljajević
- 2008: Radmila Miljanić
- 2009: Marija Vuković
- 2010: Marija Vuković
- 2011: Danka Kovinić
- 2012: Marina Rajčić
- 2013: Kristina Rakočević
- 2014: Ivana Šunjević
- 2015: Kristina Rakočević
- 2016: Kristina Rakočević
- 2017: Ivana Nikolić
- 2018: Bojana Gojković
- 2019: Bojana Gojković
- 2020: Bojana Gojković
- 2021: Milena Jovanović & Bojana Gojković
- 1999: KK Budućnost
- 2000: RK Lovćen Osiguranje
- 2001: KK Budućnost
- 2002: OK Budućnost Podgorička Banka
- 2003: PVK Jadran
- 2004: PVK Jadran
- 2005: PVK Jadran
- 2006: PVK Jadran
- 2007: National water polo team
- 2008: National water polo team
- 2009: VK Primorac Kotor
- 2010: National basketball team & VK Primorac Kotor
- 2011: National football team
- 2012: National water polo team
- 2013: National water polo team
- 2014: National water polo team
- 2015: National water polo team
- 2016: National water polo team
- 2017: National water polo U17 team
- 2018: National water polo team
- 2019: National basketball team
- 2020: National water polo team
- 2021: National water polo team
- 1999: ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
- 2000: ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
- 2001: ŽRK Budućnost-Brilliant
- 2002: ŽRK Budućnost Monet
- 2003: ŽRK Budućnost Monet
- 2004: ŽRK Budućnost Monet
- 2005: Karate Klub Budućnost
- 2006: ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
- 2007: ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
- 2008: National junior handball team
- 2009: National handball team
- 2010: National junior handball team & ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
- 2011: National basketball team
- 2012: National handball team
- 2013: National handball team
- 2014: National handball team
- 2015: National handball team
- 2016: National basketball team
- 2017: National handball team
- 2018: National handball team
- 2019: National handball team
- 2020: National handball team
- 2021: National handball team
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