Elan Inventa

The beginnings go back to 1945 when Elan was established.

It was a hot, tense Sunday afternoon in 1963 at the European Gymnastics
Championships in Belgrade. Miro Cerar was the first to be crowned European
Gymnastics Champion two consecutive times.
The name Elan was written on the pommel horse.
It is a Slovenian trademark that has been one of the leading trademarks in
the field of sports and leisure time activites in Slovenia as well as in the markets
of former Yugoslavia. Due to the many innovations, advanced design and high
quality incorporated in the products, Elan Inventa offers to its customers a high
value for their investment. For over 60 years, Elan Inventa has been producing and
supplying top quality products and services for sports facilities.

The beginnings go back to 1945 when Elan was established.
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European Championships in gymnastics - 1963, Belgrade, Serbia
World Championships in gymnastics - 1970, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Mediteranian Games - 1979, Split, Croatia
European Championships in weightlifting - 1980, Belgrade, Serbia
World Cup in gymnastics - 1982, Zagreb, Croatia
Universiade - 1987, Zagreb, Croatia
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Today Elan Inventa represents:
Slovenian trademark in the field of sports and leisure time activities.
Top quality supplier of equipment and services for sports facilities.
Innovations, advanced designs and proper development that assure high quality
Slovenian trademark in the field of sports and leisure time activities.
Top quality supplier of equipment and services for sports facilities.
Innovations, advanced designs and proper development that assure high quality
products.
Products made in compliance with european standards.
Products made in compliance with european standards.
Our complete offer includes:
- Consultation
- Planning and design
- Production in compliance with European standards
- Assembly
- After-sale
More than 2.500 sports facilities have been equipped with Elan's equipment and
over the past years even more and more on competitive European markets.
Elan has also equipped modern sports facilities for World and European
Championships in the last decade:
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three halls for the 2004 Men's European Handball Championships in Slovenia
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two halls for the 2005 Men's Basketball Championships in Serbia and Montenegro
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a hall for the 2008 Women's European Handball Championships in Macedonia
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three halls for the 2009 Men's World Handball Championships in Croatia
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a hall for the Men's World Handball Championships in Sweden in 2011
