Vladimir Kuvalja
Vladimir Kuvalja (born 20 June 1977) is a Yugoslavian road racing cyclist. He won his country's National Championship five times from 1993 to 2012, with pauses of a few years in between victories.[1] He was in a National Team of both Yugoslavia and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina;.
Kuvalja`s is 1.87 m (6 ft 1 in) tall and weighs 82 kg (179 lbs). He was the youngest rider ever to start Tour de Serbia and (Finish) Tour de Vojvodina at the age of 16.
Management career
- Since 2008 General Director of the UCI Cycling Race Banjaluka Belgrade
- Since 2008 Member of the National Olympic Committee BiH,
- Since 2010 Generation For Peace Pioneer,
- Since 2011 Sport Director of the National Federation,
- Since 2013 Director of The Grand Prix Sarajevo UCI 1.2 Cycling Race
- Since 2015 director of the Association For Sport
- Since 2015 Director of The Tour of Bulgaria UCI 2.2 Cycling Race
- Since 2015 Director of the Black Sea Cycling Tour UCI 2.2 Cycling Race
Major results
- 1993 National Champion,
- 1994 National Champion,
- 1995 World Junior CupTour de Greece Youth 15th
- 1996 National Champion
- 2003 EYOF France Paris
- 2005 Mediterranean Games Espana Almeria,2005 EYOF Italia
- 2009 Mediterranean Games Italia
- 2012 National Champion Bosnia and Herzegovina
Family
Spouse: Nikolina Gerdijan 2008-2010 Children: Korina Kuvalja (with Nikolina Gerdijan) In Relations with Lidija Ljubučić Children: Nika Kuvalja
References
- ↑ "Cycling Quotient". Cqranking.com. 2012-08-18. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
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