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Greece At The 1994 European Athletics Championships
Greece was represented by 18 athletes at the 1994 European Athletics Championships held in Helsinki, Finland. Medals Results References http://www.sansimera.gr/articles/804 {{1994 European Athletics Championships participating nations 1994 File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which Sinking of the MS Estonia, sank in ... Nations at the 1994 European Athletics Championships 1994 in Greek sport ...
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Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association
The Hellenic Athletics Federation (Greek: ; abbreviated SEGAS) is Greece's governing body for amateur sport. SEGAS was created in 1897 and has been the principal organiser of many international sporting competitions held in Greece. The association was behind the 1969 and 1982 European Championships, the 1995 European Indoor Championships, the 1986 World Junior Championships, the 1990 IAAF Grand Prix Final, the 1991 Mediterranean Games, the 1994 World Relay Championships, the 1995 World Marathon Cup, many Balkan Games and many European Cups. SEGAS is putting together the Athens Classic Marathon taking place in November this year. The president of the association was Vassilis Sevastis.Ramsak, Bob (2009-09-11)Thessaloniki 2009 - IAAF / VTB World Athletics Final press conference quotes IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-09-11. When two Greek sprinters were barred from the Athens Olympics in 2004 for drug abuse, SEGAS set up an independent tribunal to review the ban They are located at 137 ...
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1994 European Athletics Championships
The 16th European Athletics Championships were held from 7 August to 14 August 1994 in the Olympic Stadium of Helsinki, Finland. Men's results Complete results were published. Track 1986 , 1990 , 1994 , 1998 , 2002 , Field 1986 , 1990 , 1994 , 1998 , 2002 , Women's results Track 1986 , 1990 , 1994 , 1998 , 2002 , Field 1986 , 1990 , 1994 , 1998 , 2002 , Medal table Participation According to an unofficial count, 1125 athletes from 43 countries participated in the event, 12 athletes more than the official number of 1113 and one country less than the official number of 44 as published. The announced athlete from did not show. * (1) * (1) * (12) * (37) * (13) * (2) * (21) * (4) * (7) * (23) * (12) * (17) * (85) * (78) * (2) * (101) * (90) * Greece (18) * (27) * (6) * (21) * (6) * (73) * (11) * (1) * Lithuania (11) * (1) * (1) * (6) * (23) * (32) * (37) * (25) * (22) * (96) * (11) * (7) * Spain (58) * (45) * (28) * (6) * (39) * (8) See also *1994 in athletic ...
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Greece
Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the northeast. The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the Geography of Greece, mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Sea of Crete and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Greece has the longest coastline on the Mediterranean Basin, featuring List of islands of Greece, thousands of islands. The country consists of nine Geographic regions of Greece, traditional geographic regions, and has a population of approximately 10.4 million. Athens is the nation's capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city, followed by Thessaloniki and Patras. Greece is considered the cradle of Western culture, Western civilization, being the birthplace of Athenian ...
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Helsinki
Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of . The Helsinki urban area, city's urban area has a population of , making it by far the List of urban areas in Finland by population, most populous urban area in Finland as well as the country's most important center for politics, education, finance, culture, and research; while Tampere in the Pirkanmaa region, located to the north from Helsinki, is the second largest urban area in Finland. Helsinki is located north of Tallinn, Estonia, east of Stockholm, Sweden, and west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It has History of Helsinki, close historical ties with these three cities. Together with the cities of Espoo, Vantaa, and Kauniainen (and surrounding commuter towns, including the eastern ...
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Finland
Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland across Estonia to the south. Finland covers an area of with a population of 5.6 million. Helsinki is the capital and largest city, forming a larger metropolitan area with the neighbouring cities of Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns. Finnish, alongside Swedish, are the official languages. Swedish is the native language of 5.2% of the population. Finland's climate varies from humid continental in the south to the boreal in the north. The land cover is primarily a boreal forest biome, with more than 180,000 recorded lakes. Finland was first inhabited around 9000 BC after the Last Glacial Period. The Stone Age introduced several differ ...
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Konstantinos Koukodimos
Konstadinos "Kostas" Koukodimos ( el, Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Κουκοδήμος, born 14 September 1969 in Melbourne) is a retired Greek long jumper and New Democracy politician, currently serving as the mayor of Katerini, Macedonia. He was named the 1991 Greek Male Athlete of the Year. His family has hails from Agios Dimitrios, Pieria. Koukodimos, who was raised in Pieria, Central Macedonia, is best known for his bronze medal at the 1994 European Championships. His personal best is 8.36 metres, achieved in June 1994 in Khania. He is also a politician and former member of the Hellenic Parliament, elected for New Democracy in the Pieria constituency in 2007. In January 2008, the journalist Makis Triantafyllopoulos revealed that Koukodimos was calling him and other journalists of the Proto Thema newspaper to cover the Christos Zachopoulos scandal. As a result, Koukodimos was forced to leave New Democracy's parliamentary group and participate i ...
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Alexandros Terzian
Alexandros Terzian (born Alejandro Terzián on 24 June 1968 in Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine-Greek sprinter. Terzián, competing for Argentina, won the national title of that country in 100 metres in 1989 and in both 100 and 200 metres in 1990. He then moved to Greece, taking his first national titles there in 1993. The same year, Terzián won the 100 m at the 1993 Mediterranean Games, in what would be his career bestGreek all-time list, men
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time of 10.20 seconds. He also won the silver medal in 200 m at the same Games. He also competed at the World Indoor Championships and the
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1994 European Athletics Championships – Men's 100 Metres
The men's 100 metres event at the 1994 European Athletics Championships was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 7 and 8 August 1994. Medalists Results Final 8 August Wind: -0.5 m/s Semi-finals 8 August Semi-final 1 Wind: -0.7 m/s Semi-final 2 Wind: 1.7 m/s Second round 7 August Quarter-final 1 Wind: 0.7 m/s Quarter-final 2 Wind: -0.3 m/s Quarter-final 3 Wind: 0.5 m/s Quarter-final 4 Wind: 1.4 m/s Heats 7 August Heat 1 Wind: -0.9 m/s Heat 2 Wind: 0.8 m/s Heat 3 Wind: 0.3 m/s Heat 4 Wind: -0.8 m/s Heat 5 Wind: -0.4 m/s Heat 6 Wind: 0.1 m/s Participation According to an unofficial count, 41 athletes from 22 countries participated in the event. * (1) * (1) * (1) * (2) * (3) * (2) * (1) * (3) * (1) * (3) * (1) * (1) * (1) * (2) * (1) * (1) * (3) * (2) * (3) * (3) * (2) * (3) References {{DEFAULTSORT:1994 European Athletics Championships, Mens 100 metres 100 met ...
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Georgios Panagiotopoulos
Georgios Panagiotopoulos ( el, Γεώργιος Παναγιωτόπουλος; born 12 August 1969) is a retired Greek sprinter who specialized in the 200 metres. He won the bronze medal at the 1994 European Indoor Championships, finished seventh at the 1994 European Championships, won the silver medal at the 1997 Mediterranean Games,Mediterranean Games
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1994 European Athletics Championships – Men's 200 Metres
These are the official results of the Men's 200 metres event at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, held at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 10 and 11 August 1994. Medalists Results Final 11 August Wind: -0.1 m/s Semi-finals 11 August Semi-final 1 Wind: 0.5 m/s Semi-final 2 Wind: 1.7 m/s Second round 10 August Quarter-final 1 Wind: 0.5 m/s Quarter-final 2 Wind: 0.3 m/s Quarter-final 3 Wind: -1.2 m/s Heats 10 August Heat 1 Wind: -0.3 m/s Heat 2 Wind: -0.1 m/s Heat 3 Wind: -0.5 m/s Heat 4 Wind: -0.6 m/s Heat 5 Wind: -0.4 m/s Participation According to an unofficial count, 31 athletes from 19 countries participated in the event. * (1) * (1) * (1) * (3) * (2) * (3) * (2) * (1) * (2) * (1) * (1) * (2) * (1) * (2) * (1) * (1) * (2) * (3) * (1) See also * 1990 Men's European Championships 200 metres (Split) * 1991 Men's World Championships 200 metres (Tokyo) * 1992 Men's Olympic 200 ...
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Lambros Papakostas
Labros Papakostas ( el, Λάμπρος Παπακώστας, born 20 October 1969 in Karditsa) is a retired Greece, Greek high jumper who won two silver medals at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics, World Indoor Championships in 1995 and 1997. His personal best, achieved in Athens in 1992, was 2.36 metres, when he took the Greek national record from Panagiotis Kontaxakis. He is an eight-time National champions High Jump (men), national champion for Greece in the men's high jump event. Achievements External links

1969 births Living people Greek male high jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes of Greece Athletes (track and field) at the 1991 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games competitors for Greece Athletes from Karditsa {{Greece-athletics-bio-stub ...
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1994 European Athletics Championships – Men's High Jump
These are the official results of the Men's High Jump event at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, held at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 7 and 9 August 1994. Medalists Results Qualification Qualification: 2.28 m (Q) or best 12 performances (q) Final , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 2.15 , , Participation According to an unofficial count, 26 athletes from 17 countries participated in the event. * (1) * (1) * (1) * (3) * (3) * (2) * (1) * (1) * (1) * (1) * (1) * (2) * (3) * (1) * (1) * (1) * (2) See also * 1988 Men's Olympic High Jump (Seoul) * 1990 Men's European Championships High Jump (Split) * 1991 Men's World Championships High Jump (Tokyo) * 1992 Men's Olympic High Jump (Barcelona) * 1993 Men's World Championships High Jump (Stuttgart) * 1995 Men's World Championships High Jump (Gothenburg) * 1996 Men's Olympic High Jump (Atlanta) * 1997 Men's World Championships High Jump (Athens) * 1998 Men's European Championships High Jum ...
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