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Vladimir Vujasinović (; ; born 14 August 1973) is a former Serbian water polo player, who has a 2000 Summer Olympics bronze medal (FR Yugoslavia team), 2004 Summer Olympics silver medal (Serbia and Montenegro team), and numerous other titles. Vujasinović was named best player in the world several times. In 2003 he was declared for the best athlete of Serbia and Montenegro, and in 2005 the Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro declared him for the best sportsman.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The most successful athletes )〕 Vladimir played 341 matches for his county and scored 391 times. In 2011, Partizan won the National Championship and National Cup of Serbia, LEN Euroleague (his fourth overall), LEN Supercup (third overall), Eurointer League and Tom Hoad Cup.
==Early life==
Vujasinović was born 14 August 1973, in Rijeka, SFR Yugoslavia (modern Croatia), to ethnic Serb parents hailing from Ivoševci village near Knin. He grew up in Istria.

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