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Danilo “Dača” Ikodinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Дача Икодиновић, born 4 October 1976) is a Serbian former professional water polo player who played on the bronze medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics (with Yugoslavia) and the silver medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics (with Serbia and Montenegro). He received a Golden Badge, award for the best athlete in Serbia and Montenegro.

Danilo Ikodinović
Personal information
Born (1976-10-04) 4 October 1976 (age 45)
Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Medal record
Men's Water Polo
Representing  Serbia and Montenegro
 Serbia
Men's Water Polo
Olympic Games
2004 Athens
2000 Sydney
World Championships
2005 Montreal
2001 Fukuoka
1998 Perth
2003 Barcelona
European Championship
2001 Budapest
2003 Kranj
2006 Belgrade
1997 Seville
FINA World League
2005 Belgrade
2006 Athens
2008 Genova
2004 Long Beach
FINA World Cup
2006 Budapest
2002 Belgrade
Mediterranean Games
1997 Bari

Club career


He spent the 2005/06 season playing for VK Partizan. He appeared for the Serbian national water polo team in 304 matches, scoring 299 goals. In 2006, he appeared as a model in an underwear campaign for ExtremeIntimo. During the summer of 2006 he signed for Russian club Sintez Kazan. In his first season in Sintez Kazan, Ikodinović led the team to 2006/07 LEN Cup trophy[1] as well as the Russian league title. In late March 2008, he reached an agreement with PVK Jadran to play for them in 2008/09 season.[2]


Clubs he played for



Honours



Club


VK Partizan

Pro Recco

Sintez Kazan


Individual



Politics


Ikodinović endorsed the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for the 2018 Belgrade City Assembly election, however, later he became a strong critic of SNS and its leader Aleksandar Vučić.[3] On 17 March 2021, Ikodinović joined the People's Party (NS) and became the president of its Sports Committee.[4]


Personal


In 2000, Ikodinović married his girlfriend Anja who later that year gave birth to their daughter Andrea. The couple divorced in 2003.[5]

For a few months during 2004, he dated professional karate fighter Snežana Perić. The relationship was high-profile with coverage in Serbian tabloids and lifestyle magazines.[6]

Later that year Ikodinović began a relationship with Serbian pop singer Nataša Bekvalac. Once the relationship became public on New Year's 2005[7] it inspired even more press coverage. In July 2006 the couple married in Sremski Karlovci. They have a daughter named Hana who was born in March 2007 while Danilo was playing at the World Championships in Melbourne.[8] The couple divorced in January 2011.


Motorcycle accident


On Friday, 27 June 2008, around 8:20pm, Ikodinović was involved in a traffic accident while riding his Yamaha R1 motorcycle on the Zrenjanin-Novi Sad regional road near the town of Kać. The thirty-one-year-old professional water polo player was transferred to intensive care in Novi Sad where he got immediately taken in for surgery that ended up lasting almost eight hours. As a result, his condition was stabilized, but remained critical.[9] Reportedly, of the numerous injuries he sustained, the heaviest trauma occurred on his right arm with severe tearing of blood vessels (nerves and arteries).[10]

The next day, in the evening hours of 28 June 2008, almost twenty four hours following the accident, he underwent another vascular surgery on his arm.[11] His condition has since improved.

Investigation of the crash finished by mid November 2008, determining that Ikodinović had been driving at a speed of 173 km/h while having blood alcohol content of over 2 per mil (considered to be the medium level of alcoholic intoxication) when he rear-ended the Yugo driven by Pajica Dejanović that had just begun overtaking a tractor vehicle driven by Miroslav Kukić.[12]

Ikodinović was charged with violating traffic safety. His case went before a judge in Novi Sad Municipal Court on 5 March 2009[13] where he was found guilty of causing the accident and got ordered to pay RSD70,000 (around €760 according to the exchange rate at the time). He also received an eight-month ban on driving a motorcycle.[14] District public persecutor submitted an appeal on the court's decision due to not being satisfied with the amount of the fine.

The damages part of the case was settled out of court on 26 May 2009, which is when Ikodinović paid a sum to Pajica Dejanović that was in some media outlets reported to be €6,000.


See also



References




Awards
Preceded by The Best Athlete of Serbia and Montenegro
2005
Succeeded by
Olivera Jevtić
( Serbia)

На других языках


- [en] Danilo Ikodinović

[fr] Danilo Ikodinović

Danilo "Dača" Ikodinović, en serbe cyrillique Данило Икодиновић-Дача (né le 4 octobre 1976 à Belgrade), est un joueur de water polo yougoslave puis serbe. Aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2000, avec son équipe représentant la Yougoslavie, il a obtenu la médaille de bronze[1] et, aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2004, la médaille d'argent avec l'équipe de Serbie-et-Monténégro.

[it] Danilo Ikodinović

Danilo Ikodinović (in serbo: Данило Икодиновић?; Belgrado, 4 ottobre 1976) è un ex pallanuotista serbo, vincitore di una medaglia di bronzo alle olimpiadi di Sydney 2000, e di una medaglia d'argento ad Atene 2004.



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