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Denis Žvegelj

Denis Žvegelj
Medal record
Men's rowing
Representing  Yugoslavia
World Rowing Championships
Silver medal – second place 1991 Vienna Coxless pair
Representing  Slovenia
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Barcelona Coxless pairs
World Rowing Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1993 Račice Coxless pair

Denis Žvegelj, born on June 24, 1972 in Jesenice, SR Slovenia is an ex Slovenian rower and Olympic medallist.

Olympic Games

Junior World Rowing Championships:

World Championships:

In 1998 he founded an engineering firm Basing On 16.mar.2009 Denis has been elected to become President of Slovenian Rowing Federation for the time period 2009-2013 2012-2014 CEO Vile Bled 2015 founded Revive Temple Bled

Denis started rowing at the age of 12 at local rowing club in his hometown Bled. Serious rowing racing started in the coxless pair with Iztok Čop, when they won two junior world championships in a row (1989, 1990), then they finished 2nd in the World Championships in 1991, and won Bronze at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 with Iztok Čop (the first Olympic medal for independent Slovenia). In 1993 Denis and Iztok got bronze medal despite Denis's severe shoulder injury after bicycle accident. Denis carried on with going to study in US at Brown University where he was rowing for men Brown Crew and studying Mechanical Engineering. He was member of, at that time, unbeatable Brown varsity eight, which also won National Collegiate Rowing Championship in years 1994 and 1995.

After return for summer holidays in 1994, he got in a car accident which prevented him to finish rowing season in pair with Iztok Čop, who went on in single to 1994 WRC. Only a few months later, another rower, Sašo Mirjanič from Slovenian four, died in car accident. So next year Denis, joined other three boys from four, to qualify for 96 Olympics. There they achieved 4th place in an incredible fours race, where all six boats were even almost from start to finish line. As next year's similar scenario repeated in WRC in France, when Slovenia was already called to pick up bronze medal, and later (after detail photo finish examination) moved to 4th place, and due to back problems, he finished his career.


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