Ivan Ivančić (6 December 1937 – 28 August 2014) was a Croatian athletics coach and shot putter who represented Yugoslavia. He was the gold medalist in the 1975 Mediterranean Games, as well as a multiple national champion and record holder. As a coach, Ivančić specialized in the throwing events, and was best known for coaching Sandra Perković, an Olympic and two-time World discus throw champion.
Ivančić described his entry into athletics as "coincidental": while employed at the Ministry of Transportation in Belgrade, he occasionally competed in shot put at workers' sports games, and good results prompted him to take up athletics more seriously. He joined the AK Crvena Zvezda athletics club, where he spent a total of 24 years, interrupted by a four-year spell with AK Partizan, a rival Belgrade club. He worked as a school teacher for 35 years.[3]
On 31 August 1983 in Koblenz, less than a month after the Helsinki final, Ivančić set his personal best of 20.77 m.[2][8][9] As of 2012[update], this is the world masters record in the M45 category (men 45–49 years of age); no other athlete in this age category has managed to come within two and a half meters of this mark.[8][9] His 1980 mark of 20.44 m was also a world masters record in the M40 category until it was surpassed in 1985.[9]
Ivančić retired from professional competition in 1987, at the age of 50.[10] For some time, he was active in veterans' competitions, but has given them up because he "could not accept the fact that the shot would not go over 20 meters, like it had before".[3] He died in 2014 at the age of 76.[11]
Coaching career
Ivančić entered into coaching in the 1970s, while still actively competing, working with Vladimir Milić and Jovan Lazarević, gold medalists in shot put for Yugoslavia at the Mediterranean Games in 1979 and 1983, respectively.[3] After the breakup of Yugoslavia, Ivančić coached Croatian athletes such as Edis Elkasević, world junior champion and world junior record holder in shot put, and gold medalist at the Mediterranean Games;[12]Marin Premeru, world youth record holder in shot put;[13]Ivana Brkljačić, double world junior champion in hammer throw;[14] and Darko Kralj, Paralympic champion, world champion and world record holder in shot put.[15]