Ante Kostelić (born 11 August 1938) is a Croatian former handball player, and handball and skier coach. He is best known for coaching his children, Croatian...
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is the brother of skiing champion Janica Kostelić. In his career he was coached by his father Ante Kostelić, as well as by Kristian Ghedina and Tomislav...
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Janica Kostelić (Croatian pronunciation: [janitsa kostelitɕ]; born 5 January 1982) is a Croatian former alpine ski racer. She is a four-time Olympic gold...
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Kostelić is a surname and it may refer to: Ante Kostelić (b. 1938), Croatian handballer and handball and alpine skiing coach Ivica Kostelić (b. 1979)...
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Ivanišević (2001) Ivica Kostelić (2002–03) Duje Draganja (2004) Ivan Ljubičić (2005–06) Ivano Balić (2007) Filip Ude (2008) Ivica Kostelić (2009–11) Giovanni...
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In April 2017 it was announced that the brothers would be coached by Ante Kostelić. In February 2020, he suffered an open leg fracture, went through surgery...
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In April 2017 it was announced that the brothers would be coached by Ante Kostelić. In January 2021, he won World Cup points for the first time, finishing...
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Velimir Kljaić Josip Šojat Abas Arslanagić Zlatko Lukić Pero Janjić Ante Kostelić Josip Glavaš Ivica Obrvan Mirko Bašić Vinko Tomljanović Boris Dvoršek...
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Ivanišević (2001) Ivica Kostelić (2002–03) Duje Draganja (2004) Ivan Ljubičić (2005–06) Ivano Balić (2007) Filip Ude (2008) Ivica Kostelić (2009–11) Giovanni...
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was born in Zagreb (PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia), on 26 November 1948, to Ante and Darinka Ćosić. He was raised in Zadar, and in 1965, he started his club...
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