World ship-modeling competition, Dubrovnik, fortress Revelin, Croatia - 2006
World ship-modeling competition under the Naviga rules was held from the 23rd of June till the 1st of July 2006. in Dubrovnik, fortress Revelin, Croatia.
Total number of participants
In the competition there were 234 models of ships from 15 participant countries (173 contestants): Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech, France, Croatia, Italy, China, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Romania, Russia, Monte Negro, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Members of the Croatian representation team
1. |
Željko Fredotović: |
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2. |
Branimir Šoić: |
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3. |
Miroslav Tinova: |
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4. |
Andrej Napica: |
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5. |
Željko Skomeršić: |
Member of the Ship-modelers' association Liburno from Rijeka |
6. |
Goran Jukić: |
Split |
7. |
Rikardo Domijan: |
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8. |
Slobodan Milošević: |
Member of the Ship-modeling association Argosy from Dubrovnik |
9. |
Vladimir Golub: |
Rijeka |
10. |
Krešimir Šurina: |
Member of the Ship-modeling association Iverak from Zagreb |
11. |
Mladen Mitić: |
President of HSB, international judge, member of the Ship-modeling association Argosy from Dubrovnik |
12. |
Vladimir Vanja Glavočić: |
Dubrovnik |
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Željko Prša: |
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List of competitors' models (17 models)
| Class | Name | Surname | Name of the model | Points | Medal |
| C1 | Josip | Rumora | Royal yacht "Caroline" | 94,00 | silver |
| C3A | Slobodan | Milošević | Maketa radionice za male brodice | 91,67 | silver |
| C1 | Josip | Rumora | Friedrich Wilhelm zu Pferde | 91,67 | silver |
| C1 | Goran | Jukić | Komiška gajeta Falkuša | 90 | silver |
| C1 | Mladen | Mitić | Galijun San Martin | 90 | silver |
| C1 | Željko | Prša | Školski brod "Vila Velebita" | 89,33 | bronce |
| C1 | Josip | Rumora | Brik Polaris | 89,00 | bronce |
| C1 | Vladimir | Glavočić | Bark Bark XI. Dubrovački | 87,67 | bronce |
| C1 | Andrej | Napica | Karaka dubrovačka | 87 | bronce |
| C5 | Miroslav | Tinova | Galijun Golden Hind | 86,67 | bronce |
| C1 | Željko | Fredotović | ŠkunerHalifax | 86,33 | bronce |
| C1 | Branimir | Šoić | Škuner Angelo Custode | 86,33 | bronce |
| C1 | Željko | Fredotović | Brik Polaris | 85,67 | bronce |
| C2 | Vladimir | Glavočić | Argolys Motorni jedrenjak | 82,67 | |
| C1 | Nikola | Budimir | Školski brod belgijske ratne mornarice "Mercator" | 80,33 | |
| C4A | Nenad | Bojmić | Galleon | 79,33 | |
| C5 | Rikardo | Domijan | Frigata Le Protector | 77,67 |
Composition of the jury committee
Class C1, C3: Van Gelderen, Martin (NL); Cirhan, Bohuslav (CHR); Poznanski, Marciej (PL); Demidenko, Segej (UKR); Maldini, Pero (HR).
Class C2, C4: Bonev, Georgi (BG); Bogdanov, Alexander (RU); Girraldi, Giuseppe (I); Miarka, Miroslav (PL); Vekarić, Branko (HR)
Class C5, C6, C7: Chauchet, Henri (FR), Kalmykov, Dimitrij (BL); Wolfram, Krzysztof (PL); Akimov, Igor (UKR); Iljadica, Marin (HR).
As a member of the jury committee, Marin Iljadica, a judge from the County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar participated in the competition. After this participation he was given an international ship-modeling judge license. In the competition for the assessment, there were 234 models of ships. After the competition ended on the 1st of July 2006, there was a closing ceremony where diplomas and awards were given.
Sponsors of the Croatian ship-modeling representation team
President of the Republic of Croatia
Government of the Republic of Croatia
Co-sponsor of the Croatian ship-modeling representation team
County of Dubrovnik-Neretva
City of Dubrovnik
Organizers of the world ship-modeling competition
Croatian Ship-modelers' Alliance
Center of technical culture Rijeka




