Sergeant Nikola Špoljar became the first Croat to win the DANCON March in the NATO KFOR mission

Sergeant Nikola Špoljar, a member of the 41st Croatian contingent of KFOR, won the DANCON March in the Republic of Kosovo, carrying the Croatian flag to the finish line after a 17 km walk with 10 kg of equipment

Sergeant Nikola Špoljar became the first Croat to win the DANCON March in the NATO KFOR mission
Photo by: 41. HRVCON KFOR/ morh.gov hr

Member of the 41st Croatian contingent in the NATO mission KFOR, Sergeant Nikola Špoljar, has once again demonstrated his exceptional physical and mental preparedness by participating in the prestigious DANCON March competition, held in April 2024 in the Republic of Kosovo. This competition, which is completely imbued with the long-standing tradition of Danish armed forces, attracted over 800 participants from various NATO alliance countries, including members of KFOR and EULEX.


At this grueling competition, participants had to conquer a course 17 kilometers long while carrying equipment weighing 10 kilograms on their backs, which was further complicated by the challenging terrain of Kosovo. A particularly challenging part of the course was the muddy ascent in the middle of the track, where Sergeant Špoljar utilized his exceptional physical endurance and distanced himself from his competitors. He crossed the finish line as the winner, proudly carrying the Croatian flag, becoming the first Croatian in history to win the DANCON March in the KFOR mission.


His success at this event is not an isolated incident. Špoljar has been known for his athletic achievements for years, including third place in the half-marathon "Đakova trail 2024" and sixth place in the competition of 300 runners at the "Pristina marathon." These results further confirm his extraordinary fitness and determination to stand out, both in military and sports environments.


DANCON March is not just a competition of strength and endurance but a symbol of international cooperation and friendship. Participants from all over the world, including members of the armed forces from Denmark, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, and other countries, had the opportunity to strengthen ties and exchange experiences. This event provides a unique opportunity for soldiers to test their limits while collaborating in challenging conditions, fostering a spirit of togetherness and solidarity.


This march has a long history dating back to 1972 when it was first held as part of the UN mission in Cyprus. Since then, DANCON March has become a regular part of NATO missions worldwide, from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Afghanistan and Iraq. Every step in this competition symbolizes not only physical fitness but also a shared aspiration for peace and stability in conflict-affected regions. Participants like Sergeant Špoljar not only confirm their strength but also represent the importance of international peace missions.


KFOR, which has been operating in the Kosovo region for many years, has played a crucial role in stabilizing this region following the conflicts of the 1990s. DANCON March, traditionally held at the Novo Selo camp, provides a platform for soldiers from around the world to showcase their strength, endurance, and readiness to face challenges. This march represents much more than physical effort – it is a symbol of international cooperation and enduring peace.


Sergeant Špoljar and his victory at this competition reflect not only his personal strength but also the professionalism and high level of preparation of Croatian soldiers participating in NATO missions. The Croatian contingent in KFOR continually demonstrates its readiness and determination, further solidifying Croatia's reputation in international military circles through such competitions.


In conclusion, DANCON March not only tests the limits of physical endurance but also strengthens the bonds between members of different nations. This competition symbolizes international cooperation and friendship and reminds us of the importance of peace and stability in the world. Participants like Nikola Špoljar send a message of unity, strength, and dedication to common goals through their successes, paving the way for a better future.

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