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Good Governance in Grassroots Sport. Ljubljana, January 2012. Sport club Trnovo ( Ciril Stanič house). f irst 100 years celebration in 2008 e stablished as SOKOL Ljubljana II (Habsburg monarchy) p olitical, cultural and sport reasons sport = gymnastic.
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Good Governance in Grassroots Sport Ljubljana, January 2012
first 100 years celebration in 2008 established as SOKOL Ljubljana II (Habsburg monarchy) political, cultural and sport reasons sport = gymnastic
Existing hall was built (in period) from 1934 till 1940 (opened) Ciril Stanič (donator) + city of Ljubljana Aleksandar Karadjordjević (sponzor) Jože Plečnik (architect) built by volunteers
after II. WW name SOKOL Ljubljana II - replaced by PARTIZAN Trnovo beside gymnastic ‘traditional’ sports appeared financing for sport programs through municipality and state funding
Lojze Kolman – bronce medal 1990 in EC Lozano on pole (bar) written in gymnastic history upon Kolman elemet on pole (bar)
in 1991 name PARTIZAN Trnovo was replaced by ŠD Trnovo core programs remain financing for sport programs through municipality and state funding were decreasing year by year till 0 after 2008
Aljaž Pegan – worldchampion 2005 in WC Melbourne on pole (bar) written in gymnastic history upon Pegan elemet on pole (bar)
Jože Mešl – Kolman’s and Pegan’s coach (and Slovenian team coach)
Sport club Trnovo goal (projected) – but not achived municipality follows its interests sport is important but…… still negotiating……
Conclusions: 4 different socio/political/economical entities has been changed within past 100 years Facility management becomes very important issue for clubs - way to survive (public&private partnership?) Good governance is practical must and not only theoretical concept