Olivera Jevtić

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Olivera Jevtić
Olivera Jevtić (SRB) and Samuel Naibei Kiplimo (KEN) 2017 Belgrade Marathon

Olivera Jevtić (Serbian: Оливера Јевтић; born July 24, 1977) is a prominent Serbian long-distance runner who has competed in multiple international competitions, including the Olympic Games, World Championships, and European Athletics Championships. Jevtić is known for her achievements in the marathon and half-marathon events, showcasing endurance, speed, and a competitive spirit that has made her a notable figure in the world of athletics.

Early Life and Career[edit | edit source]

Olivera Jevtić was born in Užice, a city in western Serbia, then part of Yugoslavia. She began her athletic career at a young age, showing a natural talent for long-distance running. Jevtić quickly rose through the ranks in junior competitions, setting the stage for her future success on the international scene.

International Competitions[edit | edit source]

Jevtić's international debut came in the late 1990s, and she has since represented Serbia in numerous international competitions. Her participation in the Olympic Games has been a significant part of her career, with notable performances that have earned her recognition and acclaim.

At the World Championships in Athletics, Jevtić has competed in various events, demonstrating her versatility and endurance. Her performances have contributed to her reputation as one of Serbia's most accomplished athletes in long-distance running.

The European Athletics Championships have also seen Jevtić achieve considerable success, with podium finishes that have highlighted her as a competitive force in European athletics.

Marathon Career[edit | edit source]

Olivera Jevtić's marathon career is marked by several significant achievements, including victories and podium finishes in some of the world's most prestigious marathons. Her ability to maintain a high level of performance over the grueling 42.195 kilometers distance is a testament to her dedication, training, and athletic prowess.

Achievements and Records[edit | edit source]

Throughout her career, Jevtić has set numerous national records and achieved personal bests that stand as a testament to her talent and hard work. Her achievements have not only contributed to her personal success but have also inspired many young athletes in Serbia and around the world.

Legacy and Impact[edit | edit source]

Olivera Jevtić's impact on athletics, particularly in Serbia, is significant. As a trailblazer for female athletes in long-distance running, she has paved the way for future generations, promoting the sport and encouraging participation at all levels. Her dedication to athletics and her achievements have made her a role model and a respected figure in the sporting community.

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