Miloš Milošević

As a person of Serb descent, during the Croatian War of Independence he had considerable difficulty trying to compete for Croatia.He missed the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, but his talent eventually secured him a place in the national swimming team.[1] Milošević won his first major award at the 1992 European Championship when he took the bronze in the 50 meter butterfly event.His best result happened at the 1998 European Championship where he won the gold medal in the 50 meters butterfly, as well as broke the world record, with the time 23.30 seconds.At the European Short Course Swimming Championships 2002 he won the silver medal in 50 meter butterfly.
Milos MilosCroatiaSR CroatiaSFR YugoslaviaSwimmingButterflyWorld Championships (SC)1993 Palma100 m butterflyEuropean Championships (LC)1999 Istanbul1993 SheffieldEuropean Championships (SC)1998 Sheffield1999 Lisbon1996 Rostock2002 Riesa1992 Espoo1993 GatesheadMediterranean Games1993 Narbonne2001 Tunisswimmerbutterfly strokefreestylebackstrokeethnic SerbRijekaCroatian War of Independence1992 Summer OlympicsBarcelona1996 Summer Olympics2000 Summer Olympics1992 European Championship1993 World Championship1993 European Championship1998 European ChampionshipEuropean Short Course Swimming Championships 1999European LC Championships 1999European Short Course Swimming Championships 2002RegensburgMallon, BillSports Reference LLCWorld AquaticsOlympediaOlympics.comCroatian Olympic CommitteeWorld short-course champions in men's 100 m butterflyScott MillerLars FrölanderGeoff HuegillIan CrockerKaio de AlmeidaPeter MankočYevgeny KorotyshkinChad le ClosMatteo RivoltaNoè PontiEuropean Short Course Champions in Men's 50 m ButterflyMark FosterJere HårdAlexei PuninskiMilorad ČavićAmaury LeveauxJohannes DietrichSteffen DeiblerAndriy HovorovRafael MuñozAleksandr PopkovOleg KostinSzebasztián SzabóMediterranean Games champions in Men's 100 m ButterflyGiampiero FossatiArturo Lang-LentonPaolo BarelliDavid López-ZuberoFabrizio RampazzoHrvoje BarićFranck EspositoIvan LenđerPiero Codia