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'''Sreten Ninković''' is a [[Serbia]]n former [[long distance runner]] who most often competed in the [[marathon]]. Ninković is a two-time winner of the [[Budapest Half Marathon]], in 2001 and 2004. He representedwas [[Serbiacoached and Montenegro|FR Yugoslavia]] in the [[2002 European Athletics Championships – Men's Marathon|men's marathon at the 2002 European Athletics Championships]]. He ran his fastest marathon at the [[Austin Marathon]] with a time of 2:12:39.60 hours on February 17, 2002.<ref name="Your Austin Marathon"/> His coaches wereby Lazar Ćirović, Slavoljub "Slavko" Kuzmanović, and Zvonko Lozančić.
 
==Running career==
In the 1990s, Ninković developed his aerobic ability on the track, often running the [[5000 metres]] for [[AK Crvena Zvezda]]. He then began specializing in the marathon. Ninković recorded his first major victory when he won the 2000 [[Podgorica Marathon]]. He ran his fastest marathon at the [[Austin Marathon]] with a time of 2:12:39.60 hours on February 17, 2002.<ref name="Your Austin Marathon">{{cite web|url=http://youraustinmarathon.com/results/2002/2002MOTOROLAGEGRPAWARDSONLY.HTM|author=Your Austin Marathon|title=2002 Austin Marathon Awards}}</ref> He represented [[Serbia and Montenegro|FR Yugoslavia]] in the [[2002 European Athletics Championships – Men's Marathon|men's marathon at the 2002 European Athletics Championships]], although he did not finish the race. In 2009, he won the [[Skopje Marathon]], recording a time of 2:29:07.<ref name="2009art1">(11 May 2009)[http://www.novamakedonija.mk/NewsDetal.asp?vest=511982341720&id=20&prilog=0&setIzdanie=21684 Нинковиќ и Врајиќ најбрзи на Скопскиот маратон], ''[[Nova Makedonija]]'' (in Macedonian), Retrieved November 10, 2010</ref>
 
==See also==
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==References==
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==External links==
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