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}} Darko Šarović ((セルビア語:Дарко Шаровић), born 16 May 1990 in Belgrade) is a Serbian physician and athlete who specialises in the 60 meter and 100 meter sprint events. He is the fifth fastest serb of all time,〔(Serbian All Time Lists )〕 and the Serbian record holder U23 in the 100 m.〔(EAAF Profile )〕 Sarovic is a Balkan 100 m Champion. He is also the Serbian Champion in the 100 m,〔(Serbian Championships 2012 )〕 200 m (twice)〔(Serbian Championships 2011 )〕〔(Serbian Championships 2012 )〕 and the pole vault〔(Serbian Championships 2010 )〕 events and Serbian U23 Champion in the 100 m,〔(Serbian U23 Championships 2012 )〕 400 m and 4x100 m.〔(Serbian U23 Championships 2011 )〕 Sarovic represents the Serbian National Athletics Team in the 60 m,〔(2012 Balkan Indoor Championship invitation )〕 100 m, 200 m,〔(65th Balkan Championship, invitation )〕 and 4x100 m.〔(64th Balkan Championship, invitation )〕 In 2009 he finished the IB Diploma Programme and in 2015 he graduated from the University of Belgrade School of Medicine and earned the title Medical Doctor. He holds both Serbian and Swedish Citizenships. ==Personal life== Šarović was born in Belgrade on May 16, 1990 as an only child to parents Zorica Zarkovic and Dusan Sarovic. In 1992, he and his mother moved to Borås, Sweden where she had grown up. In 2009, he moved to Belgrade to study medicine at the University of Belgrade, and graduated in 2015. He is of Serbian, Dalmatian and Montenegrin descent. Šarović's parents were both athletes competing in the highest national leagues in basketball and volleyball. His maternal grandfather was the captain of the Yugoslavia men's national volleyball team, playing the position of setter. He also has cousins in the Serbian National gymnastics and taekwondo Teams. He is a member of Mensa.〔(Members of Mensa in Serbia )〕〔(Guest lecturer at Belgrade University, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Darko Šarović」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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