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ŽOK Lovćen Cetinje
ŽOK Lovćen ''(Ženski odbojkaÅ¡ki klub Lovćen)'' is a Montenergin women's volleyball club founded in 1980. Based in Cetinje, ŽOK Lovćen often participate in Montenegrin women's volley league and Second League. History Volleyball club Lovćen is founded at 1980, but women section played only friendlies during the 80's. At the period from 1990 to 2010, volleyball clubs on Cetinje doesn't existed. Club was reactivated at 2011, and played their first official season in Montenegrin Second League at 2012-13. Biggest success of ŽOK Lovćen was participation in Montenegrin women's volley league 2014-15. Record by seasons Below is a list of ŽOK Lovćen seasons in Montenegrin women's volleyball competitions. Sources: See also * Montenegrin women's volley league * Montenegrin women's volleyball Cup * Volleyball Federation of Montenegro (OSCG) * SD Lovćen Cetinje * Cetinje Cetinje (, ) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital (''prijestonica'' / приjÐµÑ ...
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OK Lovćen
''OK'' (spelling variations include ''okay'', ''O.K.'', ''ok'' and ''Ok'') is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference. ''OK'' is frequently used as a loanword in other languages. It has been described as the most frequently spoken or written word on the planet. Its origins are disputed. As an adjective, ''OK'' principally means "adequate" or "acceptable" as a contrast to "bad" ("The boss approved this, so it is OK to send out"); it can also mean "mediocre" when used in contrast with "good" ("The french fries were great, but the burger was just OK"). It fulfills a similar role as an adverb ("Wow, you did OK for your first time skiing!"). As an interjection, it can denote compliance ("OK, I will do that"), or agreement ("OK, that is fine"). It can mean "assent" when it is used as a noun ("the boss gave her the OK to the purchase") or, more colloquially, as a verb ("the bos ...
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SD Lovćen Cetinje
Lovćen Cetinje, commonly abbreviated as SD Lovćen, is a sports society organisation from Cetinje, Montenegro. By tradition, number of titles and historical results, it's one of the most successful sports societies in Montenegro. Currently, there is 13 clubs in 10 different sports inside SD Lovćen organisation. Clubs Currently, multiple clubs in Montenegro of different sports share the name Lovćen. Their management is separate and each operate independently from each other. Totally, there is 13 different clubs in 10 sports under the SD Lovćen organisation. Sources: Honours and titles / team sports Teams and sportists of SD Lovćen Cetinje won numerous titles of champions of Montenegro, Yugoslavia and on European individual tournaments. During the history, teams of SD Lovćen in team sports (football, handball, basketball, volleyball, rugby) won 19 national trophies. Lovćen Football Club *National Championship: ** Runner-up: 1 ''(2013–14)'' *National Cup: ** Winner: 1 ...
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Volleyball Federation Of Montenegro
The Volleyball Federation of Montenegro (OSCG) ( Montenegrin: Odbojkaški savez Crne Gore) is the governing body of volleyball in Montenegro. It is based in Podgorica. It organizes the volleyball leagues: * Montenegrin women's volley league * Montenegrin men volleyball league * Montenegrin women's second volleyball League * Montenegrin Cup / women * Montenegrin Cup / men It also organizes the Montenegrin national volleyball team and the Montenegro national women's volleyball team. The biggest result is winning title in European League 2014, after beating Greece in final. After that, Montenegro team qualified for first ever appearance in FIVB World League 2015. Men National Team of Montenegro competed in FIVB World League 2015 for the first time in their history. They played in 3rd group in pool F with Turkey, Tunis and Puerto Rico. Montenegro finished first in group and proceed to final tournament in Slovakia. In semifinal Montenegro beat China 3:1, and in final lost after ...
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Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games since Tokyo 1964. Beach volleyball was introduced to the programme at the Atlanta 1996. The adapted version of volleyball at the Summer Paralympic Games is sitting volleyball. The complete set of rules is extensive, but play essentially proceeds as follows: a player on one of the teams begins a 'rally' by serving the ball (tossing or releasing it and then hitting it with a hand or arm), from behind the back boundary line of the court, over the net, and into the receiving team's court. The receiving team must not let the ball be grounded within their court. The team may touch the ball up to three times to return the ball to the other side of the court, but individual players may not touch the ball twice consecutively. ...
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PLK Lovćen
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, an enzyme encoded by the ''PLK1'' gene {{disambiguation ...
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Weightlifting Pictogram
Weightlifting generally refers to activities in which people lift weights, often in the form of dumbbells or barbells. People lift various kinds of weights for a variety of different reasons. These may include various types of competition; promoting health and fitness; developing physical strength; or developing a muscular physique, possibly with the goal of engaging in competitive bodybuilding. According to an article in ''The New York Times'', lifting weights can prevent some disabilities, increase metabolism, and lower body fat. When compared to machines, free weights improve not only strength but muscle function as well. Lifting weights can also improve self-confidence and make people feel better about themselves. Weightlifting as a sport The goal of weightlifting competitions is usually the lifting of weights themselves, with the winner being determined by the amount of weight lifted, provided that they employ the correct movements in achieving the lift. Strength competit ...
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KBK Lovćen
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, a Swedish football team {{disambi ...
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AMK Lovćen
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Kickboxing Pictogram
Kickboxing is a combat sport focused on kicking and punching. The combat takes place in a boxing ring, normally with boxing gloves, mouthguards, shorts, and bare feet to favour the use of kicks. Kickboxing is practiced for self-defense, general fitness, or for competition. Some styles of kickboxing include: Karate, Muay Thai, Japanese kickboxing, Sanda, and Savate. Although since the dawn of humanity people have faced each other in hand-to-hand combat, the first documentation on the use of kicking and punching in sports combat is from ancient Greece and ancient India.Section XIII: ''Samayapalana Parva''
Book 4: ''Virata Parva'', ''''.
But nevertheless, the term kickb ...
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