Duje Draganja (Croatian pronunciation: [dǔːje drǎɡaɲa]; born 27 February 1983) is a retired Croatian swimmer who won the silver medal in men's 50 metres...
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Draganja (Croatian pronunciation: [drǎɡaɲa]) is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Duje Draganja (born 1983), Croatian retired...
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Leveaux also swam 21.32 (2009), 21.38 (2008), 21.45 (2008), 21.46 (2008). Duje Draganja also swam 21.38 (2009). Vladimir Morozov also swam 21.41 (2021), 21...
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Rowing 139 2004–05 Duje Draganja Rolandas Gimbutis Jonas Tilly Milorad Čavić Men's swimming and diving 140 2004–05 Duje Draganja Milorad Čavić Jonas...
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Alexander Popov in 1992. The silver medal was awarded to Croatia's Duje Draganja, who placed behind Hall in 21.94. South Africa's Roland Mark Schoeman...
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Nikolaj Pešalov (2000) Goran Ivanišević (2001) Ivica Kostelić (2002–03) Duje Draganja (2004) Ivan Ljubičić (2005–06) Ivano Balić (2007) Filip Ude (2008) Ivica...
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Nikolaj Pešalov (2000) Goran Ivanišević (2001) Ivica Kostelić (2002–03) Duje Draganja (2004) Ivan Ljubičić (2005–06) Ivano Balić (2007) Filip Ude (2008) Ivica...
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Manchester Arena. The event was won by the defending champion Croatian Duje Draganja in a new world record time of 20.81 seconds, breaking the previous mark...
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Nikolaj Pešalov (2000) Goran Ivanišević (2001) Ivica Kostelić (2002–03) Duje Draganja (2004) Ivan Ljubičić (2005–06) Ivano Balić (2007) Filip Ude (2008) Ivica...
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Gimbutis Lithuania 48.85 Q 7 5 Ryk Neethling South Africa 48.85 Q 4 6 1 Duje Draganja Croatia 49.07 Q 5 7 2 Frédérick Bousquet France 49.08 Q 6 8 5 Ian...
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