

Zoran Gajić engineered one of volleyball's greatest underdog victories by coaching Serbia and Montenegro to the 2000 Olympic gold medal in Sydney. His tactical systems transformed a team with no prior Olympic podium finishes into a champion, defeating established powers like Russia and Italy. Gajić later guided the Polish national team to the 2006 World Championship title and served as Serbia's Minister of Youth and Sports from 2013 to 2016. His coaching philosophy emphasized rigorous statistical analysis and adaptive in-game strategy, a method now standard in high-performance programs. While his political career was brief, his volleyball intellect forged a lasting dynasty; players he mentored later won Serbia the 2022 World Championship. Gajić's analytical approach permanently altered the technical preparation of elite teams worldwide.
1946–1964
The largest generation in history at the time. Shaped by postwar prosperity, the Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, and Watergate. They questioned every institution their parents built — then ran them.
Zoran was born in 1958, placing them squarely in the Baby Boomers. The events that shaped this generation — postwar prosperity, civil rights, Vietnam, and the counterculture — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1958
#1 Movie
South Pacific
Best Picture
Gigi
#1 TV Show
Gunsmoke
The world at every milestone
NASA founded
JFK assassinated in Dallas; Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech
Voting age lowered to 18 in the US
Nixon resigns the presidency
Apple Computer founded; US bicentennial
Iran hostage crisis begins; Three Mile Island accident
Pan Am Flight 103 bombed over Lockerbie
Google founded; Clinton impeachment
Barack Obama elected first Black US president; financial crisis
Royal wedding of Harry and Meghan; Parkland shooting
“A team is a machine; every player must be a precise, reliable part.”