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Draganja won a silver medal in [[2005 World Aquatics Championships]] held in [[Montreal]] in 50 m freestyle. He has 4 medals from [[FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)|World Short Course Swimming Championships]]. In [[2006 FINA Short Course World Championships|2006]] and [[2008 FINA Short Course World Championships|2008]] he won a gold medal in 50 meter freestyle. Also he has bronze medal in 100 m freestyle (2008) and bronze medal in 50 m butterfly (2006).
 
Draganja is also a former NCAA record holder in the 100 yard freestyle, with a time of 41.49, set in 2005, while he swam for the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. He, like many other world-class, non-American swimmers, chose to spend 4 years training and competing at an American university. During his four years with Cal, Duje won 10 [[PACPacific-10 Conference|Pac-10]] swimming titles, and eight [[NCAA]] National championships. While at Cal, he trained with the world-renown sprinting coach [[Mike Bottom]]. Bottom coached Draganja for seven years before they parted ways following the 2008 Olympics.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.index.hr/sport/clanak/duje-se-rastaje-s-trenerom-moram-pronaci-razlog-zasto-su-napredovali-svi-osim-mene/398388.aspx | title=Duje se rastaje s trenerom: Moram pronaći razlog zašto su napredovali svi osim mene | publisher=[[Index.hr]] | language=Croatian | date=August 15, 2008 | accessdate=2008-08-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.vecernji.hr/sport/ostalo/draganja-bottom-me-iznenadnim-odlaskom-jako-razocarao-clanak-271 | title=Draganja: Bottom me iznenadnim odlaskom jako razočarao | date=March 22, 2009 | work=[[Večernji list]] | language=Croatian | accessdate=2009-12-12}}</ref> Now Draganja trains in Zagreb with swimming club Dubrava.
 
He has been controversial in Croatia for his decision to take the citizenship of [[Qatar]] and continue his swimming career under the flag of that country, after receiving a very lucrative offer to do so. Croatian public opinion largely turned against Draganja at that time with the press portraying him as a villain with no respect for his homeland. Draganja accepted a Qatar passport in August 2005 claiming that he will keep his Croatian passport and will not change his religion.