Stane Derganc
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Stane Dergance in the 1930s | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country represented | Yugoslavia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 23 April 1893 (1893-04-23) Ljubljana, Austria-Hungary | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 9 August 1981(1981-08-09) (aged 88) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stane Derganc (23 April 1893 – 9 August 1981) was a Yugoslav gymnast.[2] At the 1928 Olympics, he won two bronze medals for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (one with team). Today, he is also remembered as the model for the man depicted on the Verigar stamps, the first stamp series in Slovene.[3]
Stane Derganc was born in Ljubljana. He took part in two Olympic Games for Yugoslavia, and two gymnastics World Championships. At the 1924 Olympics in Paris, he came in fourth place in the individual combined event, and fifth in the floor event, and seventh in the pommel horse were his best results in the individual apparatus. At the next event, in 1928 he took bronze in the team event and individual floor event.[4]
At the World Championships, he won many medals. At his first World Championships, in 1922 in Yugoslavia, he was part of the Yugoslav team which took silver in the team event, behind Czechoslovakia. He also took bronze in the individual overall event, and silver in the horizontal bar. He also took part in the next World Championships, in Lyon, France in 1926. There, Yugoslavia again won silver in the team event. He won no individual medals at this World Championships.
Gallery
Stane Derganc was depicted by Ivan Vavpotič on the Verigar stamps from late 1918:
- 3-heller stamp
- 15-heller stamp
- 30-heller stamp
References
- ^ Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (2005). 125th Anniversary - The story goes on... FIG. p. 63.
- ^ "Stane Derganc". Olympedia. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
- ^ Balkovec, B. (2009). Jugoslavija v času: devetdeset let od nastanka prve jugoslovanske države. Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete. p. 207. ISBN 9789612372958. Retrieved 2014-12-14.
- ^ Stane Derganc at Sports Reference Profile at Sports Reference LLC
External links
- Media related to Stane Derganc at Wikimedia Commons
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- 1903: Joseph Lux (FRA)
1903 Georges Dejaeghère (FRA)
1903 Hendricus Thijsen (NED) - 1905: Georges Dejaeghère (FRA)
- 1907: František Erben (BOH)
- 1909: not awarded
- 1911: Osvaldo Palazzi (ITA)
- 1913: Giorgio Zampori (ITA)
- 1922: Miroslav Klinger (TCH)
- 1926: Jan Karafiát (TCH)
- 1930: Josip Primožič (YUG)
- 1931: not awarded
- 1934: Eugen Mack (SUI)
- 1938: Michael Reusch (SUI)
- 1950: Josef Stalder (SUI)
- 1954: Hrant Shahinyan (URS)
- 1958: Boris Shakhlin (URS)
- 1962: Miroslav Cerar (YUG)
- 1966: Miroslav Cerar (YUG)
- 1970: Miroslav Cerar (YUG)
- 1974: Zoltán Magyar (HUN)
- 1978: Zoltán Magyar (HUN)
- 1979: Zoltán Magyar (HUN)
- 1981: Michael Nikolay (GDR)
1981 Li Xiaoping (CHN) - 1983: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS)
- 1985: Valentin Mogilny (URS)
- 1987: Dmitry Bilozerchev (URS)
1987 Zsolt Borkai (HUN) - 1989: Valentin Mogilny (URS)
- 1991: Valery Belenky (URS)
- 1992: Li Jing (CHN)
1992 Vitaly Scherbo (CIS)
1992 Pae Gil-su (PRK) - 1993: Pae Gil-su (PRK)
- 1994: Marius Urzică (ROM)
- 1995: Li Donghua (SUI)
- 1996: Pae Gil-su (PRK)
- 1997: Valery Belenky (GER)
- 1999: Alexei Nemov (RUS)
- 2001: Marius Urzică (ROM)
- 2002: Marius Urzică (ROM)
- 2003: Takehiro Kashima (JPN)
2003 Teng Haibin (CHN) - 2005: Xiao Qin (CHN)
- 2006: Xiao Qin (CHN)
- 2007: Xiao Qin (CHN)
- 2009: Zhang Hongtao (CHN)
- 2010: Krisztián Berki (HUN)
- 2011: Krisztián Berki (HUN)
- 2013: Kohei Kameyama (JPN)
- 2014: Krisztián Berki (HUN)
- 2015: Max Whitlock (GBR)
- 2017: Max Whitlock (GBR)
- 2018: Xiao Ruoteng (CHN)
- 2019: Max Whitlock (GBR)
- 2021: Stephen Nedoroscik (USA)
- 2022: Rhys McClenaghan (IRL)
- 2023: Rhys McClenaghan (IRL)