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Miro Steržaj
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Miro Steržaj
Personal information
Nationality Slovenian
Born (1933-02-28)February 28, 1933
Rakek, Slovenia
Died November 8, 2020(2020-11-08)
Murska Sobota, Slovenia
Height 186 cm
Sport
Country  Yugoslavia (134 caps)
Sport 9-pins
Club KK Ljutomer (1950-1962)
KK Branik (1962-1978)
KK Radenska (1978-2019)
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • 200: 1120 (Ljubljana 1973)
  • 120: 570 (Radenci 2004)
Medal record
Men's 9-pins
Representing  Yugoslavia
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 4 3 5
European Championships 3 2 0
Total 7 5 5
World Championships
Gold 1957 Vienna Team
Gold 1959 Bautzen Team
Gold 1968 Linz Individual
Gold 1976 Vienna Team
Silver 1968 Linz Doubles
Silver 1974 Eppelheim Doubles
Silver 1976 Vienna Doubles
Bronze 1966 Bucharest Team
Bronze 1972 Split Team
Bronze 1974 Eppelheim Team
Bronze 1980 Mangalia Team
Bronze 1984 Ljubljana Team
European Championships
Gold 1964 Budapest Individual
Gold 1964 Budapest Doubles
Gold 1964 Budapest Team
Silver 1958 Munich Team
Silver 1960 Zagreb Team
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Yugoslav Championships 13 7 5
Slovenian Championships 25 17 9
Total National Championships 38 24 14
Yugoslav Championships
Gold 1964 Individual
Gold 1965 Individual
Gold 1965 Doubles
Gold 1966 Individual
Gold 1966 Doubles
Gold 1967 Doubles
Gold 1968 Individual
Gold 1968 Doubles
Gold 1971 Individual
Gold 1974 Doubles
Gold 1976 Individual
Gold 1978 Doubles
Gold 1981 Individual
Silver 1963 Individual
Silver 1967 Individual
Silver 1970 Individual
Silver 1972 Individual
Silver 1974 Individual
Silver 1975 Individual
Silver 1980 Individual
Bronze 1961 Individual
Bronze 1971 Doubles
Bronze 1978 Individual
Bronze 1979 Individual
Bronze 1982 Doubles
Slovenian Championships
Gold 1960 Individual
Gold 1961 Individual
Gold 1962 Individual
Gold 1963 Individual
Gold 1964 Team
Gold 1965 Doubles
Gold 1966 Doubles
Gold 1968 Individual
Gold 1970 Individual
Gold 1970 Doubles
Gold 1971 Individual
Gold 1971 Doubles
Gold 1972 Individual
Gold 1973 Individual
Gold 1973 Doubles
Gold 1974 Individual
Gold 1974 Doubles
Gold 1978 Individual
Gold 1978 Doubles
Gold 1980 Individual
Gold 1980 Doubles
Gold 1981 Doubles
Gold 1982 Individual
Gold 1983 Team
Gold 1984 Doubles
Silver 1964 Individual
Silver 1965 Individual
Silver 1965 Team
Silver 1966 Individual
Silver 1967 Doubles
Silver 1967 Team
Silver 1968 Doubles
Silver 1969 Team
Silver 1970 Team
Silver 1975 Doubles
Silver 1977 Doubles
Silver 1979 Team
Silver 1982 Doubles
Silver 1982 Team
Silver 1983 Individual
Silver 1983 Doubles
Bronze 1962 Team
Bronze 1966 Team
Bronze 1967 Individual
Bronze 1968 Team
Bronze 1972 Team
Bronze 1973 Team
Bronze 1976 Team
Bronze 1979 Individual
Bronze 1986 Team

Miro Steržaj (full name Miroslav Steržaj, 28 February 1933 – 8 November 2020) was a Slovene 9 pin bowling player and businessman.

Biography

He was born in Rakek, Municipality of Cerknica, but moved to Ljutomer when he was 17 years old.

From 1950 to 1962 he played for KK Ljutomer, where he won his first Slovenian championship in 1960. In 1962 he moved to KK Branik in Maribor. In 1964 he became absolute European champion, winning in the individual, doubles and team events, while setting a new world record. In 1968 he became World champion in the individual category, adding to what would eventually become 4 World championship titles (3 with team in 1957, 1959 and 1976). He came second in doubles in 1968 (with Jože Turk), 1974 and 1976 (with Nikola Dragaš). He was part of the Yugoslav national team for 30 years, becoming their most capped player with 134 caps, which is a record for Slovenian players that stands until today. He won a record 7 individual national Yugoslavian titles (tied with Nikola Dragaš), a record 13 individual national Slovenian titles and a record 10 Slovenian national doubles titles.

In 1955 he began to work at Mlekopromet, a cheese producing dairy in Ljutomer. He was sales manager for 12 years, after which he was appointed director. In 1993 he retired from his post. After his retirement he became secretary of the Economic association of milk production (GIZ mlekarstva). In 2003 he retired from the association and work completely. For his success in buisiness, he received the award of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia in 1981.

He served three terms as vice-mayor, and from 1988 to 1992 he was mayor of Ljutomer. He was part of the 1st Slovenian National Council.

He was named honorary citizen of Ljutomer in 2003. He received the Bloudek award for his sport achievements in 1968. Despite never being named Slovenian Sportsman of the Year outright, he got honoured as Slovenian Sportsman of the decade 1968–1978, awarded for the decade following the first Sportsman of the Year award ceremony. In 2012 he was inducted into the Slovenian Athletes Hall of Fame.

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