Veselin Petrović

Veselin Petrović

Veselin Petrović (September 6, 1929 – November 8, 1995)

Career

Veselin (Vesa) Petrović was born September 6, 1929 in Vlasenica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He was a Yugoslavian (Serbian) champion cyclist. He moved to Capital city of Belgrade, Serbia during Second World War and started practicing cycling in his early teens. For 11 consecutive years he represented his country Yugoslavia at international cycling competitions. In his career he won over 100 races and represented his country in 82 international competitions.

Veselin Petrović was the winner at the 1951 Tour de Macedonia and 1954 Tour de Yugoslavia. He was twice number one in Yugoslavia in road bicycle racing. He rode the road race in 1956 at the Melbourne Olympics and finished 26th and in 1960, at Rome Olympics Men’s 100 kilometres Team, and finished 15th. He also rode Tour d'Algerie, Tour d'Egypt, Tour de Luxembourg, Course de la Paix (Warsaw-Berlin-Prague) also known as the 'Tour de France of the East' during the Cold War, and many more.

Veselin Petrović graduated with Associate Degree in Physical Education Teaching and Coaching from Faculty of Sports and Physical Education [http://www.fsfv.rs/en/] in Belgrade.

After he retired as a racer Veselin Petrović started a successful career as a directeur sportif (sporting director) of Tour de Yugoslavie and Tour de Serbie. He also served as the Director of Yugoslav Cycling Selection Committee, President of the Serbian Cycling Association, UCI [http://www.uci.ch] Official Representative for Yugoslavia and President of the Partizan Cycling Club in Belgrade.

ummer Olympic Games

1956 Summer Olympics Melbourne/CyclingMen’s Road Race, Individual, Finished 26th

1960 Summer Olympics Rome/CyclingMen’s 100 kilometres Team, Finished 15th

References

* Sports Reference [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pe/veselin-petrovic-1.html]

* Serbian Olympic Committee [http://www.oks.org.yu/lus02.htm]

* Cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Men's individual road race

* List of Serbs


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