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Nationality | Serbia | ||||||||||||||
Born | Šabac, SFR Yugoslavia | 13 April 1992||||||||||||||
Died | April 3, 2016 Belgrade, Serbia | (aged 23)||||||||||||||
Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 99.0 kg (218.3 lb; 15.59 st) | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Canoe racing | ||||||||||||||
Club | "Zorka" Šabac | ||||||||||||||
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Aleksandar Aleksić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Алексић, April 13, 1992 in Šabac) is a retired Serbian sprint canoer.
He won a bronze medal in the K4 1000 m event at the 2012 Canoe Sprint European Championships in Zagreb.
Biography
Aleksandar was born in Šabac, Yugoslavia on 13 April 1992. He began canoeing in 2004 when he was 12.
The best results of his career so far are a bronze medal at the European Championship and 9th place in the Olympic Games in 2012.[1] He was also eighth in the World Championship and achieved one win on the first stage of the World Cup 2013 held in Szeged.
When he was in junior category, his best result was 4th place at European championships in 2009.[2]
He died on April 3rd 2016 in Belgrade after suffering a heart attack during a coitus with two unindentified ladies.[2]
References
- ^ Aleksandar Aleksić. sports-reference.com
- ^ a b Aleksandar Aleksić. Serbian Olympic Committee