Darko Radomirović

Darko Radomirović
Personal information
Nationality Serbian1
Born (1977-08-05) August 5, 1977
Kosovo Polje, Yugoslavia
Sport
Sport Track
Event(s) 1500 metres
Club AK Partizan
Coached by Rifat Zilkić
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 800 metres: 1:48.77[1]
1500 metres: 3:37.52[1]
3000 metres: 7:57.48[2]

Darko Radomirović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Радомировић) is a Serbian retired middle-distance track runner who specialized in the 1500 metres discipline. He represented Yugoslavia at the 2000 Summer Olympics for the men's 1500 metre race.

Running career

Radomirović first began training athletics in Novi Pazar, where he excelled in middle-distance running[3] before he would eventually train and compete with AK Partizan.

Radomirović ran his first major international competition at the 1998 European Athletics Championships, where he ran the men's 1500 metres in the first heat, running a time of 3:46.86 (min:sec).

At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he ran the first heat of the men's 1500 metres against world-class competition and ran a time of 3:43.57. He was just four seconds shy of qualifying for the next round.

After the Olympics, Radomirović would continue to compete in international competition for another two years before dropping off the radar of international athletics for a period between 2002 and 2005. Radomirović ran the men's 1500 metres at the 2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships in a time of 3:46.36. In 2002, Radomirović ran the men's 1500 metres at the 2002 European Athletics Indoor Championships in a time of 3:54.40.

In July 2005, Radomirović made a return to international competition, running the men's 1500 metres at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in a time of 3:48.08. Just a month later, he ran the men's 1500 metres at the 2005 Summer Universiade in a time of 3:48.41.

Notes

References

  1. 1 2 All-Athletics. "Profile of Darko Radomirovic".
  2. IAAF. "Athlete profile of Darko Radomirovic".
  3. Sandzak Press: Novi Pazar se nije odužio “kraljici sportova”: evropski šampioni bez atletske staze (Serbian) 22 July 2013
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