Nina Micić

Nina Micić
Personal information
Nationality Serbian
Born (1991-01-30) 30 January 1991
Kraljevo, FR Yugoslavia
Residence Belgrade, Serbia[1]
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1]
Weight 119 lb (54 kg)[1]
Sport
Country Serbia
Sport Snowboarding
Event(s) Parallel slalom, parallel GS
Team Serbia (2014)

Nina Micić (Serbian Cyrillic: Нина Мицић, born 30 January 1991 in Kraljevo) is a Serbian snowboarder. She won a silver medal at the 2007 European Youth Winter Olympic Festival in the parallel giant slalom event.[2] She is the first Serbian athlete who won a medal at the Winter EYOF. Nina qualified for 2014 Winter Olympics and became first Serbian Olympic snowboarder in history.[3]

Career highlights

Nina represents Serbia in the World Championships, World Cup and Winter Universiade.

YEAR EVENT DISCIPLINE PLACE
2007 World Snowboard Championships Snowboardcross 39th
2007 World Snowboard Championships Parallel GS 45th
2007 World Snowboard Championships Parallel Slalom 45th
2007 European Youth Olympic Festival Parallel GS 2nd
2007 European Youth Olympic Festival Giant Slalom 34th
2007 Junior World Championships Snowboardcross 48th
2007 Junior World Championships Parallel GS 26th
2007 Junior World Championships Parallel Slalom 27th
2008 Junior World Championships Parallel GS 30th
2008 Junior World Championships Parallel Slalom 18th
2009 World Snowboard Championships Parallel GS 34th
2009 World Snowboard Championships Parallel Slalom 38th
2011 World Snowboard Championships Parallel GS 27th
2011 World Snowboard Championships Parallel Slalom 34th
2011 Winter Universiade Parallel GS 14h
2011 Junior World Championships Parallel GS 16th
2011 Junior World Championships Parallel Slalom 9th
2013 Winter Universiade Parallel GS 9th
2014 Winter Olympic Games Parallel GS 27th
2014 Winter Olympic Games Parallel Slalom 31st

Personal life

Nina's younger brother Vasilije Micić is a professional basketball player.

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