Viktor Jelenic has been re-elected because the Serbian Water Polo Federation President.
An Electoral Meeting of the Federation has been held in Belgrade right this moment.
Jelenic was elected with 28 votes in favor, two impartial, and one in opposition to, and began serving his second four-year time period.
He was the one candidate. A number of weeks in the past, Olympic champion and Partizan’s captain Stefan Mitrovic introduced that he would run a presidential race. However, he withdrew his candidacy a number of days in the past.
Jelenic, the two-time Olympic medalist (silver in 2004 and bronze in 2000), summed up his earlier time period. He stated that the Federation repaid all money owed it had when he was elected the President for the primary time. Serbian water polo and the golf equipment have been supported by the suitable nationwide authorities, the Serbian League may be very high quality, three Serbian golf equipment play within the Champions League, and the nationwide groups have continued the row of successes, Jelenic stated amongst different issues. He emphasised that Serbia had received gold medals on the Olympic Video games, Males’s World U20 Championships and European U17 Championships in 2021.
The President underlined that the Federation labored on plans of constructing a brand new 50m-pool in Belgrade.
Sasa Vlaisavljevic has been reelected because the President of the Serbian Water Polo Federation Meeting. Moreover Vlaisavljevic, former nationwide crew member Slavko Gak ran for this place. Vlaisavljevic obtained 23, and Gak 11 votes. In his appropriate speech earlier than voting, Gak stated that the Serbian Water Polo Federation wasn’t heading in the right direction, in his opinion. Gak is the Secretary of the Metropolis of Belgrade for training. If he had been elected, he would have needed to resign from the place of the Secretary or the President. In keeping with the Regulation on Sports activities of the Republic of Serbia, one particular person can’t have two features in public establishments concurrently.