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Milorad Čavić (, ; born May 31, 1984) is a retired US-born Serbian swimmer.
==Swimming career==

Born in Anaheim, California and a citizen of both Serbia and the United States, he attended Tustin High School in California, where he set four CIF records and a national high school mark in the 50 yd freestyle.〔(Scott M. Reid, 'Controversial O.C. Serb could spoil Phelps' gold rush'. ) ''The Orange County Register''. August 14, 2008〕 While swimming for the University of California, Berkeley and training with Mike Bottom, Čavić set a new school and Pac-10 record in the 100 yd butterfly (45.44 s).
Representing Serbia at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in Dublin 2003, Čavić won the gold medal in 100 m butterfly and set a new world record. He also won a silver medal in 50 m freestyle. Čavić defended his European 100 m title on subsequent short-course championships in Helsinki 2006 (finishing 50.63), Debrecen 2007 (finishing at 50.53) and Rijeka 2008 (finishing at 49.19 and setting a new European record).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Čavić wins gold, sets new record )〕 He also took silver on 50 m butterfly in Rijeka.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Čavić takes another medal in Croatia )
On December 14, 2007 Čavić defended his European championship in the 100 m butterfly in Helsinki, finishing at 50.63 seconds. On December 14, 2007, the sprinter defended his European championship again in the 100 m butterfly in Debrecen, finishing at 50.53 seconds.
In 2008, Čavić won the European championship in the 50 m butterfly, setting the new European record (23.11) in Eindhoven, Holland – a result briefly quashed when the European Swimming Federation (LEN) immediately disqualified the swimmer for wearing a T-shirt at the medals ceremony that read “Kosovo is Serbia”.
At the end of the year, he was declared the best Serbian athlete.
At the 2009 World Aquatics Championships, Čavić won gold in the 50 m butterfly and broke the 100 m butterfly world record in the semifinals finishing in 50.01 seconds. In the finals Čavić won silver with time of 49.95. In that final, Both Cavic and winner Phelps became the first two swimmers to swim the 100 fly under 50 seconds.
He missed competitions in 2010 due to spinal surgery.〔(Milorad Cavic May Withdraw From European Championships ). www.SwimUtopia.com (2010-06-10). Retrieved on 2014-07-24.〕
Olympic Committee of Serbia (and Montenegro) proclaimed him sportsman of the year three times, 2003, 2008 and 2009.〔(Trofej OKS – Najuspešniji sportisti ). oks.org.rs〕
In 2012 (May 26, 2012), he won gold medal at 2012 European Aquatics Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, in 100 meters butterfly, setting the best time in the world in 2012 and new championship record – 51.45 seconds.

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