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Zdravko Pečar

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Zdravko Pečar (born January 12, 1950 in Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia, Yugoslavia) is a retired Yugoslav discus thrower. He competed for his home country in the 1972 Olympics.[1] While competing for Brigham Young University he won the 1974 NCAA Championships.

Following his throwing career he co-wrote a book about the Belgrade museum of African art with his wife.[2] He also wrote a doctoral dissertation on artificial intelligence at the University of Maribor.[3]

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