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Čavić: Zlatna medalja dokaz nevernim Tomama

31 maj, 2012
Najbolji srpski plivač Milorad Čavić posvetio je zlatnu medalju sa Evropskog prvenstva svim sportistima koji su u karijeri doživeli teške povrede i kazao da mu je motiv u Debrecinu bio to što mnogi nisu verovali u njega.

– Ova medalja je lepa i znači mi, ali mi više znači to što sam uspeo da se vratim posle povrede. Dao sam nadu i ostalima. Majkl Džordan je jednom rekao: „Mogu da prihvatim neuspeh, ali ne i da ne probam” – kazao je Čavić na konferenciji za novinare u Skupštini grada.

On je prošle nedelje na EP u Debrecinu osvojio zlatnu medalju u disciplini 50 metara leptir, a finalnu trku isplivao je u vremenu od 51 sekunde i 45 stotinki.

Srpski plivač je „preskočio” celu 2010. godinu zbog ozbiljne povrede leđa i operacije, a prošle godine nije imao zapaženije rezultate na SP u Šangaju.

Čavić je istakao da je medalja iz Debrecina važna, ali da je najbitnije ono što stoji iza nje:

– Teško mi je palo što sam kod nekih ljudi video u očima da ne veruju u mene. Pokazao sam da imam budućnost i da mogu da osvojim medalju na OI u Londonu. Mnogi su digli ruke od mene i moje karijere, u inat sam pokazao da imam još dosta da pružim.

Čavić, koji je danas napunio 28 godina, kazao je kako veruje da Igre u Londonu neće biti njegovo poslednje veliko takmičenje:

– Smatram da će u Londonu za medalju biti dovoljno isplivati vreme od 50,9 sekundi. Verujem da to mogu da uradim.

Vir: http://www.zurnal.rs/2012/05/31/cavic-zlatna-medalja-dokaz-nevernim-tomama/index.html?lang=lat

50"9 po njegovem bo dovolj za medaljo na OI v Londonu. Hmm...
Jaz mislim, da če on ne bi tako zelo provociral Phelpsa na svetovnem prvenstvu v Rimu leta 2009 bi on imel v žepu zlato medaljo in svetovni rekord.
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Ne gre se za to, da bi Čavić provociral Phelpsa in zaradi tega izzval njegovo dobro plavanje, Phelps je bil pač v tistem trenutku bolj pripravljen in je bolš razporedil moči na 100delfina...
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PrispevekObjavljeno: 06 Jun 2012 12:30 Odgovori s citatom

Dober je Milorad,spet plava odlicno,ze nekaj casa spet trenira v ZDA in evo spet dobri rezultati.Treba biti pozoren na Ivana Ledjera,mladega srpskega plavlac.On tudi lahko preseneti na IO.
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PrispevekObjavljeno: 06 Jun 2012 12:55 Odgovori s citatom

plaaavalec je napisal/a:
Ne gre se za to, da bi Čavić provociral Phelpsa in zaradi tega izzval njegovo dobro plavanje, Phelps je bil pač v tistem trenutku bolj pripravljen in je bolš razporedil moči na 100delfina...


Phelps je že od nekdaj znan, da pospeši zadnjih 50 metrov na 100 delfin. Tako je bilo na OI. Identično je bilo na svetovnem prvenstvu, s tem, da ga je tam premagal malce "lažje". Enako bo tudi sedaj v Londonu na OI. Phelps je enostavno premočen v zadnjih 50-ih metrih. Razen, če bi si Čavić nabral dovolj veliko prednost v prvih 50-ih metrih. Čavić je plaval v letošnji sezoni 51.45, Phelps pa 52.02. Vseeno menim, da bo Phelps prvi na 100 delfin.
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PrispevekObjavljeno: 06 Jun 2012 14:29 Odgovori s citatom

plaaavalec je napisal/a:
Ne gre se za to, da bi Čavić provociral Phelpsa in zaradi tega izzval njegovo dobro plavanje, Phelps je bil pač v tistem trenutku bolj pripravljen in je bolš razporedil moči na 100delfina...

Na svetovnem prvenstvu v Rimu je Čavić v polfinalu prvo dolžino bazena odplaval z 22.83. Po mojem je imel še nekaj rezerve za v finale vendar rezultat 22.69 s katerim je zmagal na 50m delfin je bil morda rahlo pretiran ali pa tudi ne.
Spomnem se, da ko sem gledala slednji polfinale sem mislila, da idealen prehod za Čavića je 23.0 samo po mojem se je Čavić vsekakor pravilno odločil za tako hiter prehod v finalu na prvih 50m, ker drugo dolžino bazena je odplaval več ko spodobno.
Realno pogledano Čavić s tistim njegovim 22.69 na 50m bi zlomil Phelpsa, če sam Phelps ne bi odplaval en res neverjeten prehod za njega v prvi dolžini bazena (23.36).
Čavić ni nič zgrešil v tekmi na 100 delfin, preprosto Phelps je opravil eno strahovito mojstrovino in njegova mojstrovina je bila še toliko večja, če upoštevamo njegovo ne optimalno formo s katero se je predstavil na svetovnem prvenstvu v Rimu. In ne pozabiti Čavić je imel super visokotehnološke kopalke Arena X-Glide. Phelps je plaval v Speedo LZR.

Jaz sem mnenja, da Phelps ne bi nikoli odplaval 49'82, če ga ne bi Čavić tako zelo provociral z raznimi pikrimi izjavami. Phelps je bil zelo jezen in v zadnji dolžini bazena je kar z zavesljaji zelo agresivno že skoraj surovo ruval po vodi z eno veliko jezo in samo požiral je cm do zmage. Phelps je bil grozno jezen. Ponavljam, če Čavić takrat ne bi tako zelo provociral Phelpsa bi sedaj imel Čavić v žepu zlato medaljo in WR. Moje osebno mnenje.
Kot plavalec je Čavić izjemen delfinaš. Višji je, fizično močnejši in bolj eksploziven je od Phelpsa.
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PrispevekObjavljeno: 06 Jun 2012 18:40 Odgovori s citatom

Dr.Admin je napisal/a:
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Ne gre se za to, da bi Čavić provociral Phelpsa in zaradi tega izzval njegovo dobro plavanje, Phelps je bil pač v tistem trenutku bolj pripravljen in je bolš razporedil moči na 100delfina...

Na svetovnem prvenstvu v Rimu je Čavić v polfinalu prvo dolžino bazena odplaval z 22.83. Po mojem je imel še nekaj rezerve za v finale vendar rezultat 22.69 s katerim je zmagal na 50m delfin je bil morda rahlo pretiran ali pa tudi ne.
Spomnem se, da ko sem gledala slednji polfinale sem mislila, da idealen prehod za Čavića je 23.0 samo po mojem se je Čavić vsekakor pravilno odločil za tako hiter prehod v finalu na prvih 50m, ker drugo dolžino bazena je odplaval več ko spodobno.
Realno pogledano Čavić s tistim njegovim 22.69 na 50m bi zlomil Phelpsa, če sam Phelps ne bi odplaval en res neverjeten prehod za njega v prvi dolžini bazena (23.36).
Čavić ni nič zgrešil v tekmi na 100 delfin, preprosto Phelps je opravil eno strahovito mojstrovino in njegova mojstrovina je bila še toliko večja, če upoštevamo njegovo ne optimalno formo s katero se je predstavil na svetovnem prvenstvu v Rimu. In ne pozabiti Čavić je imel super visokotehnološke kopalke Arena X-Glide. Phelps je plaval v Speedo LZR.

Jaz sem mnenja, da Phelps ne bi nikoli odplaval 49'82, če ga ne bi Čavić tako zelo provociral z raznimi pikrimi izjavami. Phelps je bil zelo jezen in v zadnji dolžini bazena je kar z zavesljaji zelo agresivno že skoraj surovo ruval po vodi z eno veliko jezo in samo požiral je cm do zmage. Phelps je bil grozno jezen. Ponavljam, če Čavić takrat ne bi tako zelo provociral Phelpsa bi sedaj imel Čavić v žepu zlato medaljo in WR. Moje osebno mnenje.
Kot plavalec je Čavić izjemen delfinaš. Višji je, fizično močnejši in bolj eksploziven je od Phelpsa.


Pa vseeno vsi plavalci če ne tudi usi športniki na taki ravni so ponavadi tako dobro psihično pripravljeni, da jih razne provokacije sploh ne zanimajo in tudi ne vplivajo na njih. Možno da je imel Phelps večjo motivacijo, ampak ponavadi vsak plavalec na takem nivoju da vedno vse od sebe ne glede na vse (:
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PrispevekObjavljeno: 06 Jun 2012 19:43 Odgovori s citatom

Čavić lahko izjemno plava na olimpijskih igrav v Londonu. Zelo me je presenetil na evropskem prvenstvu v Debrecenu. Običajno njegova šibka točka je zadnjih 15m vendar 50"8-9 je za njega vsekakor dosegljiv izid. Edina neznanka so 3 runde, ki jih bo mogel dat skozi: to absolutno ne bo lahko na Olimpijadi; treba bo plavati zelo hitro že zjutraj. Sicer pa po mojem se bo on potegoval za srebro s poljakom Czerniakom (morda tudi McGill...počakajmo). Če bo Phelps tisti ta pravi Phelps, mislim da 50"2-3 je za njega dosegljiv dosežek in slednji dosežek je za moje pojme nedosegljiv za vse vendar nikoli se neve...
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Posted: Monday July 16, 2012 11:05PM ; Updated: Monday July 16, 2012 11:05PM

Cavic not interested in revisiting 2008 race with Phelps

(AP) -- It's not just about taking one last crack at beating Michael Phelps. For Serbian swimmer Milorad Cavic, the London Olympics represent a chance to prove all his doubters wrong.

All the doctors who told him that back surgery would end his career. The friends and family members, too, who begged him to reconsider before having a herniated disk repaired in July 2010.

"I'm making history and defying the odds, and that means a lot to me," Cavic said in an interview with The Associated Press. "Every doctor told me that I would never be at this level again, and here I am, I'm doing it, and I think that's testament that a little bit of human will is greater sometimes even than science."

Cavic, of course, was the closest challenger to Phelps' record eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, losing the 100-meter butterfly by such a slim margin that the sport's governing body had to review the race down to the thousandth of a second.

The California-born Serb then lost to Phelps again in a much-hyped rematch at the 2009 world championships in Rome, despite wearing an allegedly superior swimsuit.

As if those races weren't enough to erode Cavic's will, the pain in his back grew so severe during the first months of 2010 that he often needed help getting out of bed in the morning.

He also couldn't tie his own shoes, or dry his legs off after swimming or showering.

Surgery became his only option, followed by five months of recovery without any training.

Exactly a year after the surgery, in the first big meet of his comeback, Cavic failed to advance from morning heats in both of his events at the worlds in Shanghai. Forget facing Phelps again -- he couldn't even make it to the semifinals.

Over the past year, however, Cavic has slowly regained his form.

"I'm doing constant treatment. I cannot go without two massages per week. It's just an uncomfortable feeling and after a hard workout I can't go without a massage just to recover," Cavic said. "But I'm in a position to work in a way that I wasn't able to work in the past. That's definitely a huge advantage. I'm not sorry I did that operation.

"Through the last Olympics I would do three workouts and then maybe skip one or two. I didn't have any kind of real continuity in my training because my back would not allow it," Cavic added. "Thankfully that's in the past now."

Cavic showed his return to form by winning the 100 fly at the European Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, in May.

"I've already been European champion before, but I've done nothing in two years and it's not so much the title that's important to me, it's the proof and the hope that even after such a surgery I had it's possible to come back," Cavic said. "Even in the face of all my critics -- my family, my friends and even doctors who said I would never come back."

Earlier this year, Cavic made another risky decision, changing coaches just four months before the Olympics.

Cavic left Italian coach Andrea Di Nino and went back to the United States to work with Mike Bottom, the coach he swam for at the University of California and who now directs the University of Michigan team.

"Andrea is a really good man and he was there in some of the toughest moments of the past three years," Cavic said. "He was there in Munich, right after my operation he visited me. He did everything in his power to help me out when we were working together, but the truth is our relationship was like a really, really bad marriage.

"We just didn't see eye to eye on a lot of things. I didn't like the way he was coaching. He didn't like the way I was swimming. I hated coming to workout and I hated working for him," Cavic added. "It just came to a point where I didn't want to take it anymore. I decided what was best for me at this point was to make a move, because I didn't believe I could be successful with him in the final stage of the Olympics."

Cavic called Bottom "an amazing master of technique."

"Waking up in the morning was never really an issue since I moved over to Mike and I really feel like I was reborn since returned to him," Cavic said. "I feel if I got a chance to do something at the Olympics, Mike will be that man to help me achieve my goals."

Still, Phelps might be beyond reach.

At the U.S. trials earlier this month, Phelps won the 100 fly in 51.14 seconds. Cavic claimed his European title in 51.45.

Tyler McGill, the second-place finisher at the U.S. trials, also had a quicker time than Cavic, touching in 51.32.

"I hope I can get under that 51 mark, because I'm going to have to," Cavic said. "I don't know how, I don't know what I'm going to fix, but I have to. I've got to figure it out. ... I wouldn't be here today if I didn't think I could win a medal at the Olympics. What colour that might be I don't know."

By the time the 100 fly final rolls around on Aug. 3, Phelps will already have swam several events, while it's Cavic's only individual event.

Cavic might take part in the 4×100 freestyle relay for Serbia on the second day of the pool competition, "just to get a feel for the pool and racing."

As for tactics, neither Phelps nor Cavic have changed much.

Phelps likes to pace himself in the first lap then make a mad splash for the wall in the second 50, while Cavic usually takes a large lead at the turn and suffers at the finish.

But Cavic is hoping that his improved training following surgery makes a difference.

"I definitely lost a lot of speed but my aerobic condition has definitely improved," he said. "I expect to be a whole lot stronger."

In Beijing, Phelps' victory depended on a last little stroke and a harder slap on the electronic touch pad, while Cavic hit the wall with just his fingertips.

He'll never make that mistake again.

"You just attack it," Cavic said. "You do not make love to the wall, you attack it."

Cavic isn't interested in revisiting the 2008 race, the results of which produced a protest from Serbia.

"We're going to let that one lie in the past," he said. "I'm pretty comfortable with my past and there (are) no negative feelings toward Michael and there never was."

Like Phelps, Cavic is planning to retire after the London Games

"At this point, nothing else motivates me. It's just all about the Olympics, and if I could win an Olympic medal, that would be the perfect ending to my career," he said.

"If I don't win a medal, I just hope that when I touch the wall I'm going to feel that inner peace, knowing that I gave everything that I could," added Cavic, who is 28. "I'm no longer a kid. I'm ready to walk away as soon as this Olympics is over."

Cavic already has plans for his post-swimming career.

"I'm a candidate for the athlete commission of the IOC," he said. "I hope I get elected to that, and that would be one step toward what I hope to get into someday -- sports politics."

Vir: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/olympics/2012/07/16/milorad-cavic-michael-phelps.ap/index.html
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Čavić zvanično završio karijeru: Želja mi je da budem ministar sporta

24 avg, 2012
Najbolji srpski plivač Milorad Čavić je i zvanično završio plivačku karijeru i najavio da bi jednog dana voleo da postane ministar sporta.



– Iz dana u dan borim se sa bolovima u kičmi i pijem tablete. Počeo sam da idem u teretanu za ‘svoju dušu’. Došao sam do kraja puta, vreme je da nastavim sa životom. Predstoji mi potpis ugovora koji će ozvaničiti moj odlazak u sportsku penziju. I dalje me vuče želja da se vratim u bazen, ali moram da budem realan jer ne znam šta bih još mogao da pružim – rekao je Čavić na u Udruženju banaka Srbije.

Osvajač olimpijskog srebra na Igrama u Pekingu pre četiri godine naveo je da planira da ostane u sportu, ali kroz politički angažman.

– Želja mi je da postanem ministar sporta za nekoliko godina, ako se za to ukaže prilika. Voleo bih da ostanem u sportu i pomognem razvoju srpskog plivanja. Takođe, hteo bih da od 1. januara otvorim akademiju u Beogradu, a da se kasnije proširi na celu Srbiju – kazao je Čavić.

On je dodao da mu je želja da napiše autobiografiju o viđenju života u Srbiju iz ugla jednog stranca.

– Mislim da sam talentovan za to i da lepo pišem. Poslednjih nekoliko godina dosta toga sam proživeo u Evropi, kako uspeha, padova, tako i doping kontrola”, istakao je srpski plivač.

Čavić je dodao da bi prihod od prodaje te knjige išao u dobrotvorne svrhe.

On je naveo kako je malo ko verovao da će posle teže povrede leđa pre nekoliko godina, uspeti da se vrati na vrhunski nivo.

– Trenirao sam sa Rusom Korotiškinom u Beogradu i kada sam video njegove treninge u teretani, shvatio sam da nisam dovoljno fizički jak za OI u Londonu. Došao sam u finale, što je neverovatan uspeh. Mislio sam da ću popraviti vreme, ali 51,2 sekunde je bilo jako sporo – kazao je on.

Čavić je rekao da je bio veoma razočaran zbog toga što nije osvojio medalju u Londonu.

Trener srpskog plivača Petar Popović rekao je da ponosan na uspehe i medalje Čavića koji je tim rezultatima više puta obradovao celu naciju.

– Bilo je zadovoljstvo sve ove godine sarađivati sa njim. Učili smo jedan od drugog, nastavljamo naše druženje jer naš odnos nije više odnos trener-sportista, već je postao rodbinski – naveo je Popović.

Predsednik Udruženja banaka Veroljub Dugalić je Čaviću poklonio veliku uramljenu fotografiju poslednje trke sa OI u Londonu, koja se zove „poslednji skok”.

Ga bom pogrešala.
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Treba biti pozoren na Ivana Ledjera,mladega srpskega plavlac.On tudi lahko preseneti na IO.
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