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Nationality
  
Croatian

Fitness coach
  
West Ham United

2015-
  
Fitness coach

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Miljenko Rak (born 1947) is a Croatian former long-jumper and fitness trainer. He has worked as the trainer for the Croatia national handball team and with Olympic gold medal winning skier, Janica Kostelić and football manager, Slaven Bilic.

Rak was the fitness coach for the Croatian national handball team witch won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Having studied for a degree is physical education at University of Novi Sad, competing for Yugoslavia, as a long-jumper he took part in the 1967 Mediterranean Games in Tunis winning the gold medal with a jump of 7.53 metres (24 ft 8 in). Four years later in the 1971 Mediterranean Games he won the silver medal with a jump of 7.78 metres (25 ft 6 in), and in the 1979 Mediterranean Games in Split he won the bronze medal with a jump of 7.62 metres (25 ft 0 in).

Rak worked as a coach in Osijek training athletes such as 800-metre runner, Slobodanka Čolović and long-jumper Siniša Ergotić.

Rak started as a footballing fitness coach with Dinamo Zagreb joining Slaven Bilic with the Croatian national football team. He followed Bilic to work with CSKA Moscow, Beşiktaş and West Ham United.

References

Miljenko Rak Wikipedia