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Awards of Olympic Committee of Serbia are proclaimed since 1994, at the end of each calendar year, to the most successful athletes. From 1994 to 2003 name was FR Yugoslavia and from 2003 to 2006 Serbia and Montenegro. Initially declared sportswoman and sportsman, and later introduced the award for best the women's team, the men's team, coach and young sportsperson. The competition includes results from current Olympic sports, also and from Chess Olympiad.[1] Trophies are traditionally awarded at a gala evening at the House of the National Assembly.[2][3][4]

Criteria for Awards

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Awards are given to the athletes and teams according to their results in Olympic sports, Paralympic sports and from Chess Olympiad. The most valuable results are those accomplished in these competitions (in this order):

1. Olympic Games
2. World Championship
3. European Championship
4. World Cup
5. European Cup
6. Paralympic Games
7. Chess Olympiad

The award for most successful coach can be awarded to a coach who was a member of one of the Serbian national teams which achieved the most valuable sporting result according to listed criteria.
If two sportspersons have identical results, the award will go to athletes from individual sports instead of team sports. An exception can be made if an athlete from a team sport won an MVP award at the Olympic Games, World Championship or European Championship. Also, the worldwide popularity of their sports can be taken into account, as well as the maximum number of athletes from an individual nation that can participate in competitions.
If there are no exceptional results in given year, the award will not be presented.

Sportswoman of The Year

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Sportsman of The Year

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Team Sport Athlete of The Year

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This award is introduced in 2022. So far it was awarded to 2 different athletes from 2 sports.

Year Sportsman of The Year Sport
2022 Tijana Bošković Volleyball
2023 Strahinja Stojačić 3x3 basketball

Young Athlete of The Year

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Women's Team of The Year

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Men's Team of The Year

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Coach of The Year

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This award is introduced in 2009. It was awarded to 10 different coaches from 8 different sports.

Year Coach of The Year Sport
2009 Dejan Udovičić Water polo
2010 Marián Vajda Tennis
2011 Marián Vajda (2) Tennis
2012 Dragan Jović Taekwondo
2013 Saša Bošković Handball
2014 Dragan Plavšić Canoeing
2015 Dejan Savić Water polo
2016 Dejan Savić (2) Water polo
2017 Dragan Jović (2) Taekwondo
2018 Zoran Terzić Volleyball
2019 Slobodan Kovač Volleyball
2020 Jasna Šekarić Shooting
2021 Dragan Jović (3) Taekwondo
2022 Dragan Jović (4) Taekwondo
2023 Goran Obradović Athletics

Olympic Heart "General Đukić"

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This award is introduced in 2017 as the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Year Coach of The Year Sport
2017 Vladimir Cvetković Basketball
2018 Jasna Šekarić Shooting
2019 Aleksandar Boričić Volleyball
2020 Ivanka Gajić Basketball
2021 Dragan Radovanović Basketball
2022 Dušan Maravić Football
2023 Boriša Simanić Basketball

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