Goran Raičević

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Goran Raičević
Personal information
Born (1963-06-26)June 26, 1963
Strojinci, Yugoslavia
Died May 6, 1999(1999-05-06) (aged 35)
Medveđa, Yugoslavia[1]
Sport
Country Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslavia1
Sport Track, Long-distance running
Event(s) 5000 meters, Marathon
Club AK Partizan
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 5,000 meters: 13:49.60[2]
Marathon: 2:15.28[2]

Goran Raičević (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Раичевић, June 26, 1963 - May 6, 1999) was a Serbian long-distance runner. He won three Balkan Cross Country Championships for Yugoslavia in 1990, 1992, and 1994. His son Nikola Raičević took up athletics and trains with AK Partizan.[3]

Running career

Raičević won his first Balkan Cross Country Championships in 1990. In the same year he ran the senior men's race at the 1990 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, finishing in 119th place out of 236 finishers. Raičević would also represent FR Yugoslavia at IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 1994 and 1996, recording strong finishing places and results in both years.

Military service and death

Throughout the 1990s, in addition to conscription to the Yugoslav Army being mandatory for all able male citizens, unrest and eventually war took place in Kosovo and Metohija as well as in the surrounding areas from 1997. Raičević was killed in action on May 6, 1999, by KLA guerillas in Medveđa.[1] He is buried in his birth place, Strojinci. A statue and an annual memorial race are dedicated to Goran in Brus.[3]

Notes

  • ^1 Although Raičević was of Serbian nationality, his presence in international athletic competition dates before the Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro, so the country he represented in athletics is cited as (Federal Republic of) Yugoslavia as opposed to Serbia. Some of Raičević's personal best results are maintained by Serbia's Athletic Association as Serbian results.

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