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from Titograd and Branko Radujković from Kotor respectively. The<br />

head of the Competition Commission was Velizar Bukilić, while the<br />

Secretary of the Union was Mileva Popović from Titograd.<br />

For the six years of its work (1975 - 1981), the Union functioned as<br />

a well-organized body with considerable success at all levels of its activities.<br />

At the Union Presidency session, held on December 20, 1975,<br />

in addition to the existing laws and rules of procedure, the Rulebook on<br />

the Republican League, the Refereeing Regulations, the Regulations<br />

on the National Competitions Rules and National Team Captains, and<br />

the Technical Regulations on the Exams for Student and Master Belts<br />

were adopted. <strong>In</strong> the period between 1975 and 1981, two clubs from<br />

<strong>Montenegro</strong> entered the First League (“Titograd” in 1975 and 1972,<br />

and “Akademik” in 1979), and many competitors achieved outstanding<br />

results in the singles: Milorad Vujović became the first champion<br />

of Yugoslavia from <strong>Montenegro</strong> in the senior competition in 1968 and<br />

Pavle Milić was crowned the Yugoslav champion for junior judokas.<br />

Other contestants from <strong>Montenegro</strong> also achieved remarkable results.<br />

The Second Election Conference of the <strong>Judo</strong> Union of <strong>Montenegro</strong> was<br />

held on March 28, 1981 in Titograd. It was noted that excellent results<br />

were achieved both in terms of competition and organization.<br />

Some failures in the work were observed and pointed at, though.<br />

The reports on the work of the Union having been adopted, the electoral<br />

procedures started.<br />

Miomir Radunović, the then Assistant Secretary of the Secretariat<br />

of <strong>In</strong>ternal Affairs of <strong>Montenegro</strong>, was elected president of the Presidency.<br />

(president of the Union).<br />

For members of the Presidency elected were the following: Vojin<br />

Božović from “Zeta”, Petar Ilić from “Akademik”, Vukoman Ćirović<br />

(the former president) from “Lovćen”, Vaso Mašanović from “Lovćen”,<br />

Božidar Markuš from “Tehničar”, Dragoljub Šćekić feom “Partizan”<br />

H. Novi, Dušan Martinović from “Čelik”, Ilija Đukić from “Ribnica”,<br />

Slobodan Đerković from “Titograd” and Žarko Klikovac from “Partizan”<br />

Kotor. The Monitoring Committee and the representatives in the<br />

Yugoslav <strong>Judo</strong> Union were elected.<br />

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