t-and-f: Filothei Women Gala
The long jump World Champion, Tatyana Kotova, stole the show in Filothei Women Gala. She had her best attempt at 6.82m to defeat the European Champion Protugal's Naide Gomes who jumped 6.72m and the triple jump Olympics medallist Chrysopigi Devetzi (6.47m) Ukraine's Olga Saladuha dominated the triple jump with 14.21m, Ekaterini Stefanidi cleared 4.10m in the national pole vault competition, Jamaican Andrea Bliss clocked 14.34 in the 110mh and Antonia Stergiou won the high jump with 1.89m Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
RE: t-and-f: Test
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t-and-f: Greek PV record. National champs, day II
Afroditi Skafida set a national pole vault record with 4.48m on the second day of the national championships, while Periklis Iakovakis won the 400mh final with 49.31 followed by Minas Alozidis, the 21-year-old hurdler who set a personal best of 49.62. After her win in the triple jump, Chrysopigi Devetzi set a 6.56m today in the long jump, to set a personal best and get the second place after Ioanna Kafetzi who jumped 6.62m. The European Indoor Championships silver medallist, Styliani Pilatou, was thrid with 6.48m. Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek NC, results: Devetzi 14.59, Karastamati 11.27
The long expected close competition between Maria Karastamati and Georgia Kokloni in the 100m never came, as Georgia disqualified in the final when she did the second fault start. Maria Karastamati won easily in a personal best of 11.27 and typically set the standard for Helsinki. In the morning qualification round both girls clocked 11.35 participating in different heats. Under the bad conditions of the rainy weather, Chrysopigi Devetzi started the season with 14.59m (she also jumped 14.28m in the qualification round) and tomorrow participates in the long jump. Excellent races for 19-year-old Nikolaos Filandarakis who broke twice the juniors' 110mh record with 13.95 and 13.90, while Konstantinos Douvalidis, the holder of the U18 world best was impressing in the final, where he placed fourth in a personal best of 13.94 Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Chania meet, results
Greece's Konstantinos Filippidis set again a pole vault national record for Greece with 5.71m (third record in 5 days) and attempted for the world juniors record at 5.81m without success. Meeting record by Aziz Zakari in the 100m with 10.04, while Konstantinos Zalagitis jumped a season's best of 17.29m and Jenny Kallur clocked 12.88 in the 100mh, beating Alozie who was second with 12.89 Full results: http://www.athletix.org/Results05/Chaniaout_05.html Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Balkan Games results
It was the second meeting in a row that Kostas Filippidis attempted for the world juniors indoor record in the pole vault. And today his vaults at 5.67m were much better than those on Sunday, but lost in details. Later, Katerina Stefanidi, 15, attempted for the world youth indoor record, at 4.35m. She didn't manage it and placed second with national juniors' and youth records at 4.25m. Maria Karastamati, the 20-year-old Greek sprinter, clocked 7.24 to dominate easily the 60m dash race and verify her participation in the European Championships. In the other events, Serbia's Dragutin Tobic cleared 2.31m. and Stella Pilatou improved her season's best to 6.62m to win the long jump. Good marks for Tania Koleva - Stefanova who cleared 4.50m, Georgi Gouset the winner of the shot put with 19.97m., Adelina Gavrila who jumped 14.33m in the triple jump and Bogdan Tarus who jumped 8.03m participating out of competition in the long jump. full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek NC, day II
A junior athlete, Kostas Filippidis, was the star of the second day of the Greek Indoor Championships. The Greek youngster won the pole vault with 5.55m and then attemped at 5.67m. for the juniors world indoor record. "I can make it in one of the coming meetings" stressed the young champion talking to the Greek television. "Kostas is able to break not only this record, but also the outdoor record next summer" added his coach, Dimitris Kytteas, the former Balkan pole vault champion. In the other events Luis Tsatoumas jumped 7.98m to win the long jump and Athanassia Perra set a personal best of 14.01m in the triple jump. Panayotis Sarris clocked 21.23 in the 200m. Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek NC, Day 1
Konstantinos Zalagitis, the outdoor national record holder, returned after 2 years of injury problems and set a national indoor record jumping 16.95m on the first day of the Greek Indoor Champs. Georgia Kokloni was the expected winner of the 60m with 7.21, while the new blood of the country's sprint, Maria Karastamati set a personal best of 7.26 to take the second position. In the other events, Stella Pilatou won the long jump with 6.58m, followed by Panayota Koutsioumari and Ioanna Kafetzi, both at 6.40m., while Georgia Koumnaki clocked 54.22 in the 400m. Personal bests for Georgia Stoyannidou, winner of the 60mh in 8.16 and Alexandros Theofanov who dominated the men's race with 7.80 Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Kokloni 7.18 WL, results from Greece
The second indoor meeting in Peania, Athens, brought a long jump national record for Greece, set by Luis Tsatoumas, who jumped 8.15 m. in his first attempt. Georgia Kokloni, the bronze medalist of the European Indoor Championships 2002, clocked 7.18 in the 60m, approaching her personal best, while Katerina Stefanidi, 15, cleared 4.15 to break again the juniors and U18 pole vault records for Greece. Cyprus's Anna Fitidou was the pole vault winner, with 4.40m, improving 4 times her own national record. One more juniors' record for Konstantinos Filippidis who cleared 5.61m and attempted unsuccessfully at 5.71m. Filippidis new mark is also better than the national outdoor juniors record, while it is the second all time indoor performance by a junior athlete in Europe Results at http://www.athletix.org/Results05/PeaniaGREind_29Jan.html Michalis Nikitaridis
Re: t-and-f: Question about list
Obviously the forums in many sites have substituted the list. Just two summers ago we had about 40-50 messages per day here - Original Message - From: "Roger Ruth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Trey Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 11:24 PM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Question about list > I'm a little late in responding to Trey's question and Randy's answer. > > Trey asked, > > >Is the list still active? There hasn't been any traffic for over a week. > >Some please respond. > > Andy replied, > > >Most of the traffic is now on the web-based boards like T&FN, > >LetsRun, etc. > >Been quiet here since the Olympics, but basically the membership > >here is a tiny fraction of what it was 2 or 3 years ago. > > > Unfortunately, that's true. I really don't understand why, unless it's just > the convenience of being able to follow a given thread more easily. My > experience is that the convenience doesn't extend to being able to post > data in tabular form--that is, when I carefully align columns within the > table, posting it on T&FN or polevaultpower destroys that formatting. > > Another good thing darkwing had going for it a few years ago was that the > 2500 or so subscribers represented a more international membership than it > seems to me I see posting on the web-based forums. I did know of a few > people who tried to subscribe to darkwing and couldn't work their way > through the subscription protocol, but that wouldn't explain the departure > of persons who already were subscribed. > > Are there reasons for people leaving darkwing that haven't been mentioned? > > Cheers? > > >
t-and-f: Results from "Tofalia" meeting in Patra
Jamaica's Jermain Gonzales, winner of the 400m in 45.42 and Nathan Morgan who jumped 8.03m were about the highlights of the EAA Permit Meeting "Tofalia 2004" held in Patra, Greece. Good marks also for Jamaica's Roneta Smith who dominated the 400m in 51.66 and Konstantina Efentaki who approached the 800m greek record winning the race in 2:01.59. Interesting come-back for Charalambos Papadias, the 60m World Indoor Champion in Paris' 97. Papadias clocked 10.34 in the 100m to follow Angelos Pavlakakis who set a season's best of 10.33; both confirmed their participation in the IAAF Grand Prix II meet to be held in Thessaloniki next Monday, where they have one more chance for the Olympic standard. Results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: 4.14m by Katerina Stefanidou, 14yo
A 14-year-old Greek girl, Katerina Stefanidou, broke the junior's and U18 records for Greece, clearing 4.14m in the Greek U18 National Championships. This mark is the an all time world best among 14-year-olds athletes in the women's pole vault. Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Alekna 70.97m, Lebedeva 15.23m, Samitova 9:09.84, World Leading marks in Rethymno.
The 20th version of Vardinoyannia EAA Permit meeting did not produce any world record, but three world leading marks confirmed its leading position in the EAA meeting ranking. Virgiljus Alekna set the first WL mark of the night, senting the discus to 70.97m, although he saw Hungary's Robert Fazekas to exceed first the 70m few minutes ago, with a throw at 70.83m. Tatyana Lebedeva finally won with 15.23m althought Sudan's Yamile Aldama had set a 15.21m in the second round of the triple jump. Russia's Gulnara Samitova clocked 9:09.84, about a second far from her own world record. A stronger competition, especially after the first two rounds, could lead the Russian to smash the record. Top performances by rina Simagina (7.01m), Yulia Nestherenko (11.01 and 22.91), Glory Alozie (12.66 in the 100mh), Uchena Emedolu (10.05 and 20.39) and Vladimir Zyukov (8.23m) Results at www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Greek teams for the European Cup
After the end of the Greek National Championships, the Federation announced the teams for the European Cup: Men: 100m Hristoforos Choidis, 200 m. Konstantinos Kenteris, 400m Anastassios Goussis, 800m Panayotis Stroubakos, 1500m Konstantinos Karakatsanis, 3000m Michalis Yelasakis, 5000m Antonios Papantonis, 100mh Ioannis Marakakis, 400mh Periklis Iakovakis, HJ Dimitrios Sirkaos, PV Marios Evangelou, LJ Louis Tsatoumas, TJ Hristos Meletoglou, SP Michalis Stamatogiannis, DT Stefanos Konstas, HT Alexandros Papadimitriou, JT Georgios Iltsios, 4X100m Hristofors Choidis, Eftimios Stergioulis, Angelos Pavlakakis, Aristidis Petridis, Konstantinos Kenteris, 4X400m Georgios Doupis, Anastassios Goussis, Georgios Economidis, Dimitrios Gravalos, Panayotis Sarris Women: 100m. Ekaterini Thanou, 200m. Olga Kaidatzi, 400m. Chrysa Goudenoudi, 800m Eleni Filandra, 1500m and 3000m Konstantina Efentaki, 5000m Maria Protopapa, 100mh Flora Redoumi, 400mh Fani Chalkia, 3000m steeple Konstantina Kefala, HJ Niki Mitropoulou, PV Georgia Tsilligiri, LJ Yannoula Kafetzi, TJ Chrisopigi Devetzi, SP Kalliopi Ouzouni, DT Ekaterini Voggoli, HT Alexandra Papageorgiou, JT Angeliki Tsiolakoudi, 4X100m Marina Vassarmidou, Efrosini Patsou, Olga Kaidatzi, Ekaterini Thanou, Maria Karastamati, 4X400m Chrisa Foudenoudi, Charoula Bouda, Olga Kaidatzi, Fani Chalkia, Paraskevi Tsapara Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Greek NC, Day III
Marios Evangelou set a pole vault national record with 5.62m in the third day of the Greek Championships. Chrisopigi Devetzi dominated the triple jump with 14.48m. an outdoor personal best for the bronze medalist of the world indoor championships. Excellent performances by many athletes who met also the Olympics standards: Anastassios Goussis won the 200m with 20.51, Olga Kaidaztzi clocked 22.88 in the women's race the second all time performance for Greece, Flora Redoumi won the 100m hurdles in 12.86, Alexandra Papageorgiou sent the hammer to 69.31m, Niki Mitropoulou cleared 1.91m in the high jump. Results: www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek Champs Day II
Fani Chalkia was the top athlete of the 2nd day of the Greek National Championships. Budapest's 400m finalist, broke the 400m hurdles record for Greece in the morning preliminaries with 56.03m, to smash it again in the final, with 54.88, 7th world mark for this season. Savva Lika was the surprising winner of the javelin throw with a personal best of 62.89m, defeating not only Angeliki Tsiolakoudi who had also long throws at 62.89m in the qualification round and 62.00m in the final, but also the World Champion of the event, Mirella Manjani. results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Kenteris 10.18, Thanou 11.22, Voggoli 67.72 NR WL
The best Greek National Championships of the last years started in morning in the renovated Olympic Stadium of Athens, with the participation of the most greek stars. Kostas Kenteris ran the 100m final in 10.18, after a fault start he had, marking the opening of one more hopefull season for the Olympic Champion. Now he plans to run 200m in the European Cup next week. Katerina Thanou set a 11.22 in her first race of the year and seems able to overcome the injuries she faced during last winter. The long expected discus throw competion finally produced a national record for Greece. The European Champion and Paris' bronze medallist Katerina Voggoli, sent the discus to 67.72m to take the record and set a world leading mark. Anastassia Kelesidou, who had a throw at 63.81m in the morning qualification round, withdrew from the final because of an injury during warming-up. The winner of the other events so far, are Louis Tsatoumas in the long jump with 7.94m, Naim Akrut in the 3000m steeplechase with 8.52.81, Yannoula Kafetzi in the long jump with 6.65m and Maria Protopapa in the 5000m with 16.25.47 Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Kelesidou 67.03m, Tsiliggiri 4.41m
Anastassia Kelesidou equalled (!) her own world leading mark with a throw at 67.03m today in the "Alexandria 2004" meeting held in Edessa. Georgia Tsiliggiri broke the pole vault record for Greece with 4.41m. Results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Papaflesia start lists
Results will be posted during the meeting at www.athletix.org 29 May 2004 - Kalamata, Greece MEN 100m: Tim Harden (USA), Morne Nagel (RSA), Angelos Pavlakakis (GRE), Dwayne Grant (GBR), Kevin Braunskill (GBR), Nicolas Makrozonaris (CAN), Alexandros Terzian (GRE), Anthimos Rotos (CYP), Vassilios Segos (GRE), Konstantinos Kokinos (GRE), Savvas Konstantinidis (GRE) 200m: Morne Nagel (RSA), Nicolas Makrozonaris (CAN), Dwayne Grant (GBR), Kevin Braunskill (GBR), Nikolaos Giannadakis (GRE), Christos Vassou (GRE), Anninos Markoulidis (CYP), Panayotis Chrisospathis (GRE) 400m: Hendrick Mokganyetsi (RSA), Zsolt Szeglet (HUN), Matija Sestak (SLO), Anastassios Goussis (GRE), Shane Niemi (KEN), Stilianos Kopanou (GRE), Platon Gavels (GRE), Georgios Economidis (GRE), Georgios Thriskos (GRE) 800m: Alibey Sokorov (AZE), Kennedy Kimwetich (KEN), Philemon Tanui (KEN), Artemno Hatungimana (BUR), Wilson Kirwa (FIN), Ioannis Daglartzis (GRE), Konstantinos Hatzimarkou (CYP), Pavlos Farougias (GRE), Antonios Koutrikis (GRE), Evaggelos Pavlou (GRE) High Jump: Dragutin Topic (SCG), Stefan Vasilace (ROM), Abderahmane Hammad (ALG), Georgios Bohtsos (GRE), Ioannis Konstantinou (CYP), Fabrice Saint Jean (FRA), Eustathios Kalaitzidis (GRE), Georgios Mitrakos (GRE), Kyriakos Ioannou (CYP) Long Jump: Dwight Phillips (USA), Konstantinos Zalagitis (GRE), Morten Jensen (DEN), Nicola Trentin (ITA), Abdulrahman Al-Nubi (QAT), Ibrahim Abdu Al-Waleed (QAT), Konstantinos Proestos (CYP), Bogdan Tarus (ROM), Dimitrios Tsiamis (GRE), Dimitrios Tzimagiorgis (GRE), Christos Kyritsis (GRE), Theodoros Mouratidis (GRE) Pole Vault: Yevgeniy Smiryagin (RUS), Philippos Sgouros (GRE), Yevgeniy Mikhaylichenko (RUS), Marios Evaggelou (GRE), Igor Pavlov (RUS), Ilie Evfremov (BUL), Konstantinos Philippidis (GRE), Nikolaos Sintichakis (GRE), Dimitrios Triantafyllou (GRE), Ilias Sakellariadis (GRE) WOMEN 100m: Lucia Ivanova (SVK), Muriel Hurtis (FRA), Tatyana Bonenko (UKR), Marilia Gregoriou (CYP), Abi Oyepitan (GBR), Ciara Sheehy (IRL), Panayota Koutrouli (GRE), Maria Karastamati (GRE), Zoe Neratzidou (GRE), Niki Andriopoulou (GRE), Athina Kopsia (GRE) 200m: Muriel Hurtis (FRA), Lucia Ivanova (SVK), Tatyana Bonenko (UKR), Abi Oyepitan (GBR), Ciara Sheehy (IRL), Marina Vassarmidou (GRE), Marilia Gregoriou (CYP), Olga Kaidatzi (GRE), Georgia Koumnaki (GRE), Athina Kopsia (GRE), Afroditi Mentzou (GRE) 1500m: Konstantina Efentaki (GRE), Mihaela Olaru (ROM), Reni Kalmer (RSA), Tatyana Krivobok (UKR), Alina Cucerzan (ROM), Langat (KEN), Dubraveanu (ROM), Irene Kokinariou (GRE) 400m hurdles: Fani Halkia (GRE), Debby Ann Paris (JAM), Martia Rus (ROM), Antry Sialou (CYP), Miriam Hrdlickova (SVK), Clodine Sala (ALB) High Jump: Anna Chicherova (RUS), Monica Iagar (ROM), Tatyana Novoseltseva (RUS), Juana Rosario (DOM), Oana Pantelimon (ROM), Julia Farmaka (GRE), Maria Hotokouridou (GRE), Soultana Papasotiriou (GRE) Triple Jump: Adelina Gavrila (ROM), Irene Dimitraki (GRE), Yelena Ivanova (RUS), Mariana Solomon (ROM), Tatyana Shchurenko (UKR), Claire Martinopoulou (GRE), Alice Askitopoulou (GRE) Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Filothei results: Babakova 1.96m; Xanthou 6.72w
Inga Babakova, 37, returns to the field with an impressing jump over 1.96m, set today in the Filothei Women Gala. Romania's Adelina Gavrila dominated the triple jump with 14.40m, while Niki Xanthou opened the season with a wind assisted jump at 6.72m. Her best non-assisted jumped was at 6.53m. Cyprus' Marilia Gregoriou was the winner of the 100m in 11.55, while two Greek athletes set personal bests to meet the olympics standards: Irene Dimitraki was second in the triple jump with 14.21m and Yanoula Kafetzi was also second in the long jump with 6.64m. Finally, Tanya Koleva - Stefanova cleared 4.34m to win the pole vault and Carmen Zamfir won the 100m hurdles in 13.29 Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Iakovakis starts the season with 49.89
Periklis Iakovakis opened the season today in the Greek Military Championships, running without pressure the 400m hurdles in 49.89. Michalis Stamatogiannis improved again his shot put personal best to 19.60m., while Giorgos Iltsios won the javelin throw with 76.35m. Giorgos Bohtsos set a high jump personal best of 2.25m. Yesterday, Kalliopi Ouzouni won the shot put with a personal best of 18.90m. and Alexandros Papadimitriou the hammer throw with 77.08m. Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Balkan Champs
A world leading mark by Stella Pilatou in the long jump (6, 80 m.) and the new Greek record in triple jump by Chryssopigi Devetzi (14, 84 m., 2nd world mark for this season) were the highlights of the Balkan Championships held in the new stadium of Peania in Athens, Greece. Full results www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Balkan Championships
A world leading mark by Stella Pilatou in the long jump (6, 80 m.) and the new Greek record in triple jump by Chryssopigi Devetzi (2nd world mark for this season) were the highlights of the Balkan Championships held in the new stadium of Peania in Athens, Greece. Full results www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Athens HJ meet: Sokolovsky 2.33
Andrey Sokolovskyi cleared 2, 33 m. to win the international high jump, organized by the Municipality of Herakleion in Athens. The Russian jumper is now on the top of the world list for this season. Ghenady Moroz of Belarus placed second with 2, 20 m., the same height with the Greek Dimitris Syrakos who is third. In women's competition, Viktoria Seryogina won at 2, 00 m., while Kajsa Bergqvist was second, after clearing also 2, 00 m. Marina Kuptsova placed third with 1, 98 m. Full results: www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Results from Greece
Some results from greek meeting during the last weekend Athens, 02 February 2003 MEN 60 m. Angelos Pavlakakis 6" 73. Race B. Christoforos Choidis 6" 61. pb Race C: Aristotelis Gavelas 6" 61. pb Long Jump Luis Tsatoumas 7, 98 m. pb; Dimitrios Serelis 7, 72 m.; Anastassios Makrynikolas 7, 54 m. WOMEN 60 m. 7" 51. Marina Vassarmidou, 7" 59. Charoula Bouda; 7" 61. Panayota Koutrouli 60 m.h. Evi Nessoudi 8" 30.; Alexandra Komnou 8" 42. Long Jump Niki Xanthou 6, 55 m.; Despina Papavassilaki 6, 39 m.; Triple Jump Olga Vasdeki 14, 17 m.; Georgia Yannakitsidou 13, 62 m.; Irene Dimitraki 13, 39 m.; Athanassia Perra 12, 64 m. Agios Kosmas, 01 February 2003 MEN 60 m. Alexandros Genovelis 6" 77.; Konstantinos Vogiatzakis 6" 80.; Dionyssios Poulis 6" 83. 60 m.h. Alexandros Theofanov 8" 15.; 2. Christos Economopoulos 8" 18.; Emmanuel Michailidis 8" 52. Pole Vault Stavros Kouroupakis 5, 45 m.pb; Filippos Sgouros 5, 30 m.; Nikolaos Sintihakis 5, 00 m. Long Jump Konstantinos Koukodimos 7, 48 m. Triple Jump Christos Meletoglou 15, 73 m. Shot Put Ioannis Vassilopoulos 18, 67 m. pb WOMEN 60 m. High Jump Julia Farmaka (CYP) 1, 85 m. NR; Eutychia Makri 1, 70 m.; Marina Leukimiati 1, 70 m. Pole Vault Antigoni Asteriou 4, 11 m. pb; 2. Dimitra Emmanuel 4, 06 m. NjrR; Thalia Iakovidou 3, 90 m. Long Jump Stella Pilatou 6, 37 m. Thessaloniki, 01 February 2003 MEN 60 m. Vassilis Stergiopoulos 6" 86. High Jump Nikolaos Giossis 2, 10 m. Long Jump Konstantinos Vassiliadis 7, 71 m.; Konstantinos Papadopoulos 7, 60 m.; Theodorod Mouratidis 7, 43 m. Triple Jump Dimitrios Tsiamis 16, 12 m. Shot Put Pavlos Atmatsidis 18, 68 m. WOMEN High Jump Maria Chotokouridou 1, 81 m.; Persefoni Xatziknakou 1, 78 m.; Soultana Papasotiriou 1, 74 m. Pole Vault Stella Theocharidou 3, 90 m. Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos http://www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Vasdeki 14, 01 m., Choidis 6" 65.
Olga Vasdeki jumped 14, 01 m. in her first attempt after two years of injuries and Christoforos Choidis came back with 6" 65. in 60 m., during the meetings held yesterday in Greece. Results from the six meetings scheduled for this weekend are published at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Pilatou 6,47. Results from GRE meetings
Stella Pilatou (sixth in Munich EC last summer) opened the season in the meeting of Ieraperta, Crete with a jump of 6, 47 m. tonight. Olga Vasdeki attempted a return after 2 years of injuries, participating in the long jump and placed second with 6, 23 m. Georgia Yannakitsidou won the triple jump with 13, 07 m. In the meeting of Thessaloniki Georgia Tsiliggiri won the pole vault with 4, 20 m., followed by Antigoni Asteriou and Errica Prezerakou; both cleared 4, 00 m. results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: correction
Of course our site www.athletix.gr, where the results from Russia are published, did not change to .athletics. as by mistake I wrote yesterday Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Yekaterinburg and Moscow
Full results from "Christmas Cup 2003" meetings in Moscow and Yekaterinburg are publish at the Athletics Site www.athletics.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: The Greel team for Munich
MEN 100m Panayotis SARRIS (10.17 in this season), Georgios THEODORIDIS (10.20), Aristotelis GAVELAS (10.21) 200m Constantinos KENTERIS (20.18), Panayotis SARRIS (20.48), Anastassios GOUSSIS (20.78) 400m Stylianos DIMOTSIOS (46.06), Anastassios GOUSSIS (46.40), Georgios ECONOMIDIS (46.50) 800m Panayotis STROUBAKOS (1.46.64) 1500 m Panayotis STROUBAKOS (3.37.75) Marathon Vassilios ZAMBELIS (2:13.22) 110 m.h. Dimitrios PIETRIS (13.63) 400 m.h Periklis IAKOVAKIS (49.33) High Jump Dimitrios SIRAKOS (2.27) Long Jump Luis TSATOUMAS (8.17), Anastassios MAKRYNIKOLAS (8.05), Constantinos KOUKODIMOS (7.90) Triple Jump Constantinos ZALAGITIS (17.43), Christos MELETOGLOU (16.87), Stamatis LENIS (16.84) Discus Throw Savvas PANAVOGLOU (63.18) Hammer Throw Alexandros PAPADIMITRIOU (80.14), Christos POLYCHRONIOU (80.08) 4x100m Panayotis SARRIS, Georgios THEODORIDIS, Aristotelis GAVELAS, Constantinos KENTERIS 4X400 m. Stylianos DIMOTSIOS, Anastassios GOUSSIS, Georgios ECONOMIDIS, Periklis IAKOVAKIS 2 m. walk. Eleutherios THANOPOULOS (1:23.37), Theodoros STAMATOPOULOS (1:23.36) 5 m. walk Spiridon KASTANIS WOMEN 100m Ekaterini THANOU (11.14), Georgia KOKLONI (11.41) 200m Olga KAIDATZI (23.40) 400m Chryssoula GOUDENOUDI (51.81) 800m Maria PAPADOPOULOU (2.01.00) 1500 m. Maria TSIRBA (4.08.44), Maria PAPADOPOULOU (4.10.78), Maria PROTOPAPA (4.10.51) 5000 m. Maria PROTOPAPA (15.43.89), Chrysa IAKOVOU (15.48.67) 100 m.h. Flora REDOUMI (12.90), Christiana TAMBAKI (13.01) 400 m.h. Christina CHATZI (56.67) Pole Vault Georgia TSILIGGIRI (4.38) Long Jump Niki XANTHOU (6.85), Stella PILATOU (6.75) Triple Jump Chryssopigi DEVETZI (14.15) Shot Put Kalliopi OUZOUNI (17.83) Discus Throw Anastassia KELESIDOU (65.08), Ekaterini VOGOLI (64.94), Areti AMBATZI (62.25) (runner-up Stella TSIKOUNA, 62.48) Hammer Throw Alexandra PAPAGEORGIOU (65.83), Eudokia TSAMOGLOU (65.50) Javelin Throw Mirella MANJANI (63.04), Angeliki TSIOLAKOUDI (57.70) Heptathlon Argyro STRATAKI (5855 p.) 2 m. walk Athanassia TZOUMELEKA (1:32.33), Athina PAPAGIANNI (1:35.26) 4X100 m. Ekaterini THANOU, Georgia KOKLONI, Olga KAIDATZI, Magda PANTALEON (Marialena DIAKATOU) 4X400 m. Chryssoula GOUDENOUDI, Christina CHATZI, Charoula BOUDA, Dimitra DOVA (Maria PAPADOPOULOU) Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Hammer results from Greece
1st Sithonia 2002 International Hammer Throw meeting Nikiti - Chalikidiki, Greece 17 July 2002 Men: 1. Adrian Annus (HUN) 82, 68 m.; 2. Karsten Kobbs (GER) 80, 52 m.; 3. Balazs Kiss (HUN) 80, 46 m.; 4. Alexandros Papadimitriou (GRE) 79, 89 m.; 5. Nikola Figere (ITA) 78, 05 m.; 6. Matei Palitshko (POL) 77, 91 m.; 7. Athanassios Koukouzikis (GRE) 69, 61 m. Women: 1. Evdokia Tsamoglou (GRE) 65, 60 m.; 2. Maria Dota (GRE) 54, 63 m.; 3. Asimina Morfi 51, 54 m.; 4. Eleni Tsopanidou 45, 44 m. Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Results from Patra
Two greek long jumpers set very good marks in the International Meeting Tofalia 2002. The European Indoor Champion Niki Xanthou won the women's event with 6, 85 m. a season's best for the athlete, while Louis Tsatoumas the 20-year-old European Juniors Champion flied to 8, 17 m. the third all time mark for Greece. Romania's Christina Kassandra clocke 9' 43" 44. in the 3000 m. steeple, Michael Rotich won the 800 m. in 1' 45" 77. and Cydonie Mothersille clocked 23" 18. in the 200 m. race. Natalya Safronnikova won the 100 m. in 11" 38. and Uchenna Emendolu was the winner of the men's race with 10" 25. Ionel Oprea dominated the discus throw with 63, 20 m. in front of the favourite Libor Malina who placed 2nd with a throw of 62, 47 m. Yelena Gulyayeva cleared 1, 90 m. to win the high jump. full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Pintusevich 10"84
Zhana Pintusevich won the 100 m. in Rethymno in a world leading 10"84. The meeting is in progress Results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Zalagitis 17, 43 m. - Stringfellow 8, 45 m.
Impressing start for the EAA permit meeting "Venizelia 2002" already in progress in Chania, Greece. Greek champion Konstantinos Zagagitis jumped 17, 43 m./1.5 to break the national record for Greece. Tatyana Kotova as well as the 3 American long jump medalists of Palo Alto are to compete later there. Results http://www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Greek NC Day 1
The first day of the Greek National championships brought three national records, all of them in women's events. Chryssoula Goudenoudi broke the 400 m. record with 51" 81., Eleni Bikaki set a 3.000 steeple record with 10' 32" 37. and Alexandra Papageorgiou equalled the hammer record with 65, 83 m. Katerina Thanou ran without any pressure a 11" 19. while Aristotelis Gavelas won the men's 100 m. in 10" 21. Good marks for Tania Tambaki who set a 13" 10. in 100 m. hurdles, Stelios Dimotsios who won the 400 m. in a personal best 46" 16.; Panayotis Stroubakos who was the winner of the 800 m. in 1' 46" 64., Dimitris Zalagitis who won the triple jump with 17, 07 m., Dimitris Pietris who smashed his 110 m. hurdles personal best with 13" 63. the second all time performance for Greece and Maria Tsirba who won the 1.500 m. in 4' 10" 45. running alone against the time. Results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Results from Greece
"Zirinia 2002" 09 June 2002 Patra, Greece selected results MEN 100 m. Aris Petridis 10" 64. Pole Vault. Michalis Karatzinas 5, 10 m. Long Jump. Dimitris Filindras 8, 06 m. pb; Stergios Nousios 7, 68 m.Diamantaras 7, 61 m. WOMEN 100 m.h. Alexandra Komnou 13" 65.; Margarita Gerakai 14" 14. Triple Jump. Chryssopigi Devetzi 13, 78 m.; Athanassia Perra 13,42 m.; Katerina Klidonari 12, 67 m. Maria Tsirba participated in the Romanian Open Championships and smashed the 1.500 m. national record for Greece with 4' 08" 44. on June 8th. Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Athens Grand Prix
Maurice Greene was once more the star of Athens Grand Prix, winning the 100 m. race in 9" 97. Tim Lobinger and Jeff Hartwig set world leading marks, both at 5.90 m. and Zhanna Pintusevich-Block won the 100 m. with 11" 02. Christian Olsson jumped a championships record at 17, 40 m. and Kotova jumped 6, 90 m. Bernard Williams won the 200 m. in 20"19. beating Crawford, Chambers, Miller and Bolton, while Joe Woody set another championships record, winning the 400 m. hurdles in 48" 61. Significant throws by Osleidys Menendez who won the javelin with 66, 18 m. and Natalya Sadova who was the winner of the discus throw with 66,56 m. just one metre in fron of Svereva. Full results at http://www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Athens Grand Prix
The official entry lists for the Athens Grand Prix, to be held tomorrow, are announced in the morning. Ato Bolton and Maurice Greene arrived yesterday in Athens airport, ready for the 100 m. race. The meeting starts at 19.00 local time. Live commentary from www.athletix.org For the full entry lists see also the above link. Michalis Nikitaridis Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Results from Mytilene, Greece
Kenteria 2002, Hellenic Grand Prix Meeting 08 June Mytilene, Greece From: www.athletix.org MEN 100 m. (+0.3 m/s) Alexandros Kontzos 10" 42.; Stelios Dimotsios 10" 61; Ioannis Parashopoulos 10" 72. 200 m. Athanassios Gaitanos 22" 05. 400 m. Stelios Dimotsios 46" 26.; Georgios Economidis 46" 50.; Stelios Kopanou (CYP) 47" 78. 800 m. Angelos Thomopoulos 1' 52" 32. 110 m.h. (+0.0 m/s) Dimitrios Pietris 13" 79. pb; Alexandros Theofanov 14" 30.; Ioannis Marakakis 14" 38. High jump. Nikolaos Giosis 2, 15 m. Javelin Throw. Eleutherios Karasmanakis 77, 19 m. pb; Georgios Ayassotis 65, 03 m. Triple Jump. Constantinos Tsiountos 15, 75 m.; Nikolaos Lagos 15, 50 m. Discus Throw Spiridon Arabatzis 56, 64 m.; Evaggelos Orfaniotis 55, 92 m. Shot Put Pavlos Atmatsidis 18, 04 m.; Ioannis Vassilopoulos 18, 00 m. WOMEN 100 m. Marina Vassarmidou 11" 72.; Marilena Diakatou 11" 73.; Christina Tambaki 11" 85. 200 m. Marina Vassarmidou 23" 66.; Dimitra Dova 24" 24.; Katerina Kourita 24" 93. 110 m.h. (-0.3 m/s) Christina Tambaki 13" 29.; Evi Nessoudi 13" 72.; Vassiliki Delinikola 13" 70. 800 m. Carolina Skourti 2' 07" 88.; Pagona Nika 2' 11" 88. Discus Throw. Maria Koletsou 61, 86 m. pb; Pole Vault. Georgia Tsiligiri 4, 38 m. NR; Ekaterini Daponti 3, 82 m. pb; Afroditi Skafida 3, 72 m. Long Jump. Despina Papavasilaki 6, 29 m.; Athina Papasotiriou 6, 28 m.; Claire Martinopoulou 6, 11 m. Michalis Nikitaridis Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Kalamata 2002
Deji Aliu was very fast tonight in Papaflessia 2002, held in Kalamata, dominating the 100 m. race in 10" 08., but also the 200 m. with 20" 48. A Cypriot athlete, Androula Sialou was the surprise of the meeting. Sialou smashed the Cypriot 400 m. hurdles record with 55" 25., the 3rd world mark for this year, beating big stars as Dion Hemmings, Urlike Urbanki and Debbie Parris. Maria Papadopoulou placed 4th in the 800 m. race with a national record for Greece 2' 01" 00. The meeting is in progress.Full results will be published later the Athletics Site http://www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Kotova 7, 03 in Athens
Tatyana Kotova was the great start of Filothei Women Gala today, as she improved her own world leading mark to 7, 03 m. Niki Xanthou followed her with 6, 67 m. in front of Lyudmilla Galkina who jumped 6, 65 m. Victorya Seryogina and Yelena Shivousenko cleared 1, 97 m., while Helena Oleynikova won the triple jump with 14, 37 m. Svetlana Dimitrova won the 100 m. hurdles in 13" 11. Thalia Iakovidou was the winner of the pole vault (4,00 m.), and Olena Pastushenko won the 100 m. in 11" 45. Full results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Greek Armed Forces Champs, Results
Greek Armed Forces Championships 18-19 May Larissa Selected Results Day I Men 100 m. Panayotis Sarris 10" 42. pb.; Christos Magos 10" 64. 400 m. Georgios Economidis 48" 16. 1500 m. Michalis Yelasakis 3' 48" 63. 5000 m. Lambros Zaragkas 14' 15" 69. 110 m. h. Alexandros Theofanov 14" 44. Long Jump. Dimitrios Filindras 7, 75 m.; Constantinos Koukodimos 7, 52 m.; Dimitrios Serelis 7, 51 m. Women 100 m. Paraskevi Patoulidou 12" 36. Day II Men 200 m. Panayotis Sarris 21" 26. 3000 m. Michalis Yelasakis 8' 12" 13. 3000 m. steeple. Christoforos Meroussis 9' 05" 71. Hammer Throw. Christos Polychroniou 78, 92 m. Javelin Throw. Georgios Iltsios 72, 60 m. Shot Put. Vaios Tigas 18, 91 m. Women 400 m. Maria Papadopoulou 55" 55. Long Jump Niki Xanthou 6, 79 m. Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Greek GP Series, Results
18 May 2002 Helleniv Grand Prix Series Edessa, Greece Men 100 m. Race 1 (wind +0.4 m/s) Alexandros Kontzos 10" 72.; Evaggelos Assariotakis 10" 74. Race 2 (wind: +0.5 m/s) Stylianos Dimotsios 10" 59. 400 m. Stylianos Dimotsios 46" 51.; Dimitrios Tsiomos 47" 86. 800 m. Angelos Thomopoulos 1' 52" 37.; Georgios Skafidas 1' 52" 74.; Constantinos Tsiokos 1' 53" 57. 5000 m. Vassilios Pouliopoulos 14' 34" 91.; Gerasimos Kokotos 14' 41" 52.; Constantinos Gougousis 15' 06" 11. 100 m.h. (wind: -0.2 m/s) Theopistos Mavridis 14" 83. high jump Georgios Bohtsos 2, 18 m.; Nikolaos Giossis 2, 10 m. triple jump Nikolaos Lagos 15, 89 m.; Constantinos Tsiountos 15, 87 m.; Alexandros Malamas 15, 63 m. shot put Eustathios Hatzistathis 19, 09 m.pb; Michalis Stamatogiannis 18, 35 m.; Panayotis Baharidis 18, 16 m.; Pavlos Atmatsidis 17, 74 m.; Ioannis Vassilopoulos 17, 62 m. discus throw Savvas Panavoglou 60, 42 m.; Evaggelos Orfaniotis 53, 84 m. Women 100 m. (wind -0.5 m/s) Charoula Bouda 11" 79. pb; Magda Pantaleon 12" 18.; Ekaterini Kourita 12" 28. 400 m. Charoula Bouda 52" 96 pb; Maria Papadopoulou 54" 54.; Eleni Kalogerou 55" 93.; Paraskevi Tsapara 57" 32. 800 m. Annie Christofidou (CYP) 2' 09" 42.; Pagona Nika 2' 12" 49.; 3. Maria Margaroni 2' 13" 21. 3000 m. Georgia Ambatzidou 9' 45" 81.; Paraskevi Gratsani 10' 00" 66. 100 m.h. (wind: 0.0 m/s) Vassiliki Delinikola 13" 63.; Asimina Vanakara 14" 02.; Anastassia Kyvelidou 14" 13.; Christina Xypolytou 14" 40.; Dimitra Tsili 14" 84. pole vault Georgia Tsiliggiri 4, 10 m.; Thalia Iakovidou 4, 05 m.; Antigoni Asteriou 3, 90 m.; Antigoni Skafida 3, 80 m.; Errica Prexerakou 3, 70 m.; Ekaterini Daponti 3, 70 m.; Marilena Lavranou 3, 60 m.; Anna Fitidou (CYP) 3, 60 m. long jump Panayota Koutsioumari 6, 36 m. pb; Athina Papasotiriou 6, 06 m.; Eleni Masliga 6, 00 m. discus throw Ekaterini Voggoli 64, 94 m. pb; Maria Koletsou 61, 24 m. Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Results from Greece
The first meeting of the Hellenic Grand Prix Series held today in Edessa, with enough participations by Greek champions. Katerina Voggoli won the discus throw with a personal best 64, 94 m., the fourth mark in the world for this season. Charoula Bouda set personal bests running the 100 m. in 11" 79. and the 400 m. race in 52" 96. Savvas Panavoglou dominated the discus throw with 60, 42 m. Panayota Koutsioumari won the long jump at 6, 36 m., while Maria Koletsou was the fifth Greek discus throw who exceeded the 60 m. in this year. Athanassia Tzoumeleka and Georgios Argyropoulos won the 2 m. walk National Championships, held in Volos, with 1:32'33" and 1:29'05" respectively. Finally Panayotis Sarris set the best mark of the 1st day of the Greek Armed Forces Champs, setting a 100 m. personal best at 10" 42. Results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Greek Clubs Championships
------ -- Throwing Meeting 15 May 2002 Thessaloniki, Greece Men Shot Put. Ioannis Triantafillidis 17, 84 m. Discus Throw. Savvas Panavoglou 63, 18 m. National Record; Spiridon Arabatzis 57, 30 m.; Evaggelos Orfaniotis 55, 40 m. Women Discus Throw. Katerina Voggoli 63, 34 m.; Maria Koletsou 59, 72 m. pb.; Dorothea Kalpakidou 49, 90 m. pb Hammer Throw. Ipsilanti 53, 04 m.; Katerina Kerezoglou 51, 92 m.; Irene Miliou 50, 57 m. Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Greek Clubs Champs
Anastassia Kelesidou and Alexandros Papadimitriou were the stars of the 1st day of the Greek Clubs Champs. Kelesidou threw 65, 08 m. the best mark for Europe so far in this season and third world performance, while Papadimitriou won the hammer competition with 80, 11 m. The results of the meet as well as results from the athletics action in this weekend are published at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: WR for Ceplak and Feofanova
On the last day of the European Indoor Championships: Jolanda Ceplak 1' 55" 82. WR; Stephanie Graf 1' 55" 85. Svetlana Feofanova 4, 75 m. WR Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.org
t-and-f: The Greek team for the European Champs
After the end of the Balkan Games, the Greek Federation announced the team for the European Championships MEN. Angelos Pavlakakis (60m.), Georgios Theodoridis (60m.), Aristotelis Gavelas (60m.), Anastassios Goussis (200m., 400m.), Stylianos Dimotsios (400m.), Panayotis Stroubakos (1500m), Dimitrios Kokotis (high jump), Anastassios Makrynikolas and Constantinos Koukodimos (long jump), Constantinos Zalagitis (triple jump). WOMEN. Georgia Kokloni (60m), Paraskevi Patoulidou (60m), Yanoula Kafetzi (60m), Marina Vassarmidou (200m), Flora Redoumi (60mh), Georgia Tsiliggiri (pole vault), Niki Xanthou and Stella Pilatou (long jump), Chryssopigi Devetzi (triple jump). Michalis Nikitaridis www.athletix.org
t-and-f: Balkan Championships
Goergia Tsiligiri broke the Greek pole vault record with a clearance of 4, 37 m. tonight, during the Balkan Indoor Champs held in Piraeus. Another record came by Maria Papadopoulou who won the 800 m. race in 2' 04" 94., while Stavros Kouroupakis broke the 13-year-old juniors pole vault record with 5, 36 m. Marija Martinovic broke the Yugoslavian triple jump record with 14, 26 and Agni Charalambous the high jump record for Cyprus with 1, 84 m. Paraskevi Patoulidou, at the age of 37, ran the out of competition 60 m. race, but she was the faster sprinter, setting a 7" 36. Patoulidou made the standard set by the Greek Federation for the participation in Vienna European Championships. More results from the championships at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
Re: t-and-f: Results: Pireaus, Greece
- Original Message - From: "Wayne T. Armbrust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:26 AM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Results: Pireaus, Greece > Netters, > > Some veterans return. > > Kebba Tolbert wrote: > > > Wednesday 20 February > > Pireaus, Greece > > (from athletix.org) > > > > MEN > > > > 60m. > > Race B. > > > 5. Charris Papadias (GRE) 6" 77.; > > Is this the '97 World Indoor Champion? If so, where has he been and why didn't > he run faster? Yes the world indoor champion and bronze in European outdoor in 1998. He had been out of the track for about 3 years because of injuries > > > > WOMEN > > 60m. > > > Race B > > 4. Paraskevi Patoulidou (GRE) 7" 48.; > > '92 Olympic Champ in the 100H. Why is she running the flat 60? She runs 60/100 m. the last 5 seasons. > > -- > Wayne T. Armbrust, Ph.D. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ComputomarxT > 3604 Grant Ct. > Columbia MO 65203-5800 USA > (573) 445-6675 (voice & FAX) > http://www.Computomarx.com > "Know the difference between right and wrong... > Always give your best effort... > Treat others the way you'd like to be treated..." > - Coach Bill Sudeck (1926-2000) > >
t-and-f: Athina 2002 - results
Svetlana Feofanova won the IAAF Permit Athina 2002 with a clerance of 4, 60 m. and failed three times at 4, 74. Full results from the meeting at http://www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
Re: t-and-f: Athina 2002
- Original Message - From: "Ed and Dana Parrot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ""Athletics"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:52 PM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Athina 2002 > > Stacy Dragila and Svetlana Feovanova are already in Athens to participate > in the IAAF Permit Meeting "Athina 2002", to be held tomorrow >Wednesday. > Monica Pyrek is also going to compete. > > > Any predictions?? > > > - Ed Parrot > >From the press conference they gave today: Dragila: "I haven't started this season so well this year, but now I 'm recovering, the competition with Svetlana helps me a lot. The indoor record can exceed 4.80 this year. I think I can pass 5.00 meters untill Athens 2004" Feofanova: " The competition will be great tomorrow as big athletes have come to compete. The world record is a question of several factors as the specific conditions in the stadium and the crowd, but I am ready of a big performance. I agree with Stacy that 5.00 m. is a possible objective for the outdoor competitions." Pavla Hamackova is also included in the entry list, along with Pyrek and the Greeks Tsiligiri, Prezerakou, Iakovidou and Emmanuel, all over 4,00 this year. MN
t-and-f: Athina 2002
Stacy Dragila and Svetlana Feovanova are already in Athens to participate in the IAAF Permit Meeting "Athina 2002", to be held tomorrow Wednesday. Monica Pyrek is also going to compete. Rui Silva, Christian Olsson, Jason Gardener, Cobby Miller, Vyacheslav Voronin, Avard Moncur, Glory Alozie, Tatyana Lebedeva, Allan Johnson and Anier Garcia, Sandie Richards, William Tanui, Ashia Hansen are among the entries of the meeting. Entries at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Greek NC, day 1
The first day of the Greek National Championships marked by the mational record set by Constantinos Zalagitis at 16, 74 m. Niki Xanthou jumped a year's best 6, 70 m. while Flora Redoumi clocked 8" 10. the second all time mark for Greece. Results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Arnstadt and Piraeus Results
Results from high jump meeting of Arnstadt and the meeting of Piraeus are published at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Results from Greece
Pireaus, 19 January 2001 Men 60 m. Alexandros Genovelis 6" 72.; Constantinos Kokinos 6" 97.; Georgios Sabanis 6" 99. 200 m. Thomas Iakovakis 22" 09.; Platon Gavelas 22" 14. 400 m. Anastassios Goussis 48" 30.; Ioannis Pitsas 49" 29. 800 m. Andreas Georgiou 1' 53" 73; Ioannis Kleanthous (CYP) 1' 54" 40. 60 m. hurdles. Stefanos Ioannou 7" 99 (CYP) NR; Michalis Papaioannou 8" 26.; Alexandros Theofanov 8" 28. Triple Jump. Constantinos Zalagitis 16, 66 m. pb High Jump. Dimitrios Kokotis 2, 26 m.; Lambros Papakostas 2, 18 m.; Michalis Tomaras 2, 15 m. Long Jump. Anastassios Makrynikolas 7, 41 m.; Constantinos Proestos (CYP) 7, 09 m. Pole Vault. Stavros Kouroupakis 5, 00 m. Women 60 m. Magda Pantaleon 7" 54.pb; Marina Korda 7" 65; Christiana Tambaki 7" 72. 200 m. Antri Sialou (CYP) 24" 11.; Charoula Bouda 24" 39.; Maria Karastamati 25" 31. 800 m. Christina Georga 2' 14" 75.; Maria Dalaka 2' 14" 89.; Aggeliki Raftaki 2' 15" 37. 60 m. hurdles. Stella Pilatou 8" 46. pb.; Evi Nessoudi 8" 46.; Margarita Gerakaki 8" 78. Long Jump. Stella Pilatou 6, 51 m. Triple Jump. Chryssopigi Devetzi 13, 53 m. pb; Panayota Alexandrou 12, 80 m. High Jump. Maria Chotokouridou 1, 80 m.; Julia Farmaka (CYP) 1, 80 m.; Niki Mitropoulou 1, 77 m.; Agne Charalambous (CYP) 1, 74 m. Pole Vault. Georgia Tsiligiri 4, 00 m.; Errica Prezerakou 4, 00 m. pb; Christina Tsirba 3, 80 m.; Anna Fitidou (CYP) 3, 80 m. Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.org http://www.athletix.gr
t-and-f: THE ATHLETIX SITE
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t-and-f: Results from Greece
PIREAUS, January 12 MEN 60 m. Alexandros Genovelis 6.79; Ioannis Politis 6.97 1500 m. Michalis Yelasakis 3.47.60; Kleanthous (CYP) 3.53.42 3000 m. Christoforos Meroussis 8.28.32 High Jump. Dimitrios Kokotis 2, 17 m.; Ioannis Constantinou (CYP) 2, 17 m. Long Jump. Luis Tsatoumas 7, 88 m.- personal indoor best WOMEN 60 m.: Marina Korda 7.70; Olga Tsobanidi 7.71 200 m. Antri Sialou (CYP) 24.09 400 m. Antri Sialou (CYP) 53.65; Maria Papadopoulou 55.76 800 m. V. Dagli 2' 14" 44. 60 m. hurdles: Olga Tsobanidi 8.93 High Jump. Julia Farmaka (CYP) 1, 81 m.; Agni Charalambous (CYP) 1, 79 m.; Marina Leukimiati 1, 73 m. Pole Vault. Georgia Tsiligiri 4, 10 m.; Katerina Daponti 3, 50 m. THESSALONIKI, January 12 WOMEN 60 m. Ekaterini Kourita 7.70 pb IERAPETRA, CRETE - January 12 WOMEN Long Jump. Stella Pilatou 6,40 m. 60 m. hurdles: Stella Pilatou 8.60 IERAPETRA, CRETE - January 5 WOMEN Long Jump. Stella Pilatou 6,24 m. 60 m. hurdles: Stella Pilatou 8.52 pb Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Thessaloniki IAAF Permit. Results
Avard Monkur had the best performance of the IAAF permit "Olympic Meeting 2001" running the 400 m. race in 44" 70. The women's long jump was the best event of the meeting. Tatyana Kotova finally won with a jump at 7, 00 m., followed by the world champion Fiona May (6, 92 m.) and the former champion Niurka Montalvo (6, 91 m.). More good marks set during the meeting, with more impressing those of Christopher Williams (20" 18.), Adam Nelson (20, 95 m.), Jenny Adams (12" 85.) , McDonald (second in 400 m. with 44" 90.), Cydonie Mothersill (22" 76.). Marc Boswell was the winner of the high jump at 2,28 m., the same mark with Jaroslav Rybakov, while Sotomayor was third with 2, 26 m. Discus world champion Natalya Sadova won easily the competition. FULL RESULTS http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Greece in Edmonton
The Hellenic Federation announced today a 26-member team to represent Greece in the 8th World Champs in Edmonton. Although smaller than Sydney, it's a strong team able to get medals and achieve some participations in the finals.All the Greek medalists of Sydney will be in the world champs. Three big names of Greek athletics won't be there, as they couldn't overcome the injuries they suffered: Paraskevi Tsiamita, Olga Vasdeki and Lambros Papakostas. The full team is at http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Christian Olson jumped 17.49 in Rethymno
Christian Olson of Sweden broke the European U23 Record with 17.49 (+1.6) today in Rethymno, during the international meeting Vardinoyannia 2001 Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: 71.54 m. World Record by Menendez
Cuban Menendez broke the javelin world record, with 71.54 m. today in Rethymno, on the 17th edition of Varinoyannia international meeting. Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Dragila in Rethymno
Stacy Dragila will compete in the 17th edition of Vardinoyannia Meeting to be held in Rethymno tomorrow Sunday. The European Record holder, Russia's Svetlana Feofanova is also included in the start list. Among the worl top athletes who are going to participate in the meeting are Javier Sotomayor, Ramon Clay, Santerlei Parela, Terens Trummel, Zhanna Pintusevich Anier Garcia and many more START LISTS MEN 100 m. Friter Lindel (JAM), Cim Colin (SKN), Deji Aliu (NGR), Bruni Surin (CAN), Freddy Mayola (CUB), Christoforos Choidis (GRE), Alexandros Kontzos (GRE), Nnamdi Anshim (NGR), Georgios Panayotopoulos (GRE), Ioannis Gavelas (GRE) 200 m. Shawn Crawford (USA), Ramon Clay (USA), Cim Colin (SKN), Deji Aliu (NGR), Ivan Garcia (CUB), Panayotis Sarris (GRE), Evaggelos Assariotakis (GRE), Evaggelos Kotsarinis (GRE), Georgios Panayotopoulos (GRE) 400 m. Santerlei Parela (BRA), Sabu Esra (KEN), Avard Moncur (BAH), Milton Campbell (USA), Danny McFarlane (JAM), Ioannis Lessis (GRE), Georgios Economidis (GRE), Georgios Veisakis (GRE) 110 m. hurdles Anier Garcia (CUB), Terens Trummel (USA), Marc Crear (USA), Dudley Dorrival (HAI), Dominique Arnold (USA), Yoel Hernandez (CUB), Yuniel Hernandez (CUB), Ioannis Marakakis (GRE), Alexandros Theofanov (GRE) 400 m HURDLES Eric Thomas (USA), Calvin Davis (USA), Periklis Iakovakis (GRE), Lorent Ottoz (ITA), Victor Latsis (LIT), Nikolaos Dermitzakis (GRE) LONG JUMP James Beckford (JAM), Ivan Pedroso (CUB), Luis Maeliz (CUB), Vitaly Shkurlatov (RUS), Kevin Dilworth (USA), Karim Street Thompson (CAY), Constantinos Papadopoulos (GRE), Constantinos Vassiliadis (GRE), Ramon Limot (FRA) TRIPLE JUMP Yoel Garcia (CUB), Gregorio Jadel (BRA), Christian Olsson (SWE), Constantinos Zalagitis (GRE), Aleksander Glavasky (BLR), Ivaylo Rusenov (BUL), Brian Wellman (BER), Constantinos Tsiountos (GRE), HIGH JUMP Javier Sotomayor (CUB), Constantin Matiusevich (ISR), Marc Boswell (CAN), Peres Lizbani (CUB), Dimitrios Syrakos (GRE), Michalis Tomaras (GRE), Eustathios Kalaitzidis (GRE), Michalis Manuelidis (GRE) WOMEN 100 m. Zhanna Pintusevich-Block (UKR), LaTasha Jenkins (USA), Debbie Ferguson (BAH), Mercy Nku (NGR), Sevatheda Fynes (BAH), Eufrosyni Patsou (GRE), Georgia Kokloni (GRE) 200 m. LaTasha Jenkins (USA), Michelle Colins (USA), Cydonne Mothrsill (CAY), Sevatheda Fynes (BAH), Debbie Ferguson (BAH), Zhanna Pintusevich-Block (UKR), Mercy Nku (NGR) Christina Panagou (GRE), Athina Kopsia (GRE), Marina Vassarmidou (GRE), Haroula Bouda (GRE), Zoe Neratzidou (GRE), Marialena Diakatou (GRE), Yanoula Kafetzi (GRE), Presvia Hondrou (GRE) 100 m hurdles Michelle Freeman (JAM), Glory Alozie (NGR), Nadine Faustin (HAI), Neyra Yaumara (CUB), Christiana Tambaki (GRE), Anay Telenta (CUB), Flora Redoumi (GRE), Ipina Lenski (ISR) TRIPLE JUMP Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS), Yelena Lebedyenko (RUS), Irina Vasilieva (RUS), Dimitra Markou (GRE), Barbara Lah (ITA), Chryssopigi Devetzi (GRE), Yannoula Kafetzi (GRE), Stella Pilatou (GRE) POLE VAULT Stacy Dragila (USA), Svetlana Feofanova (RUS), Vala Flosadottir (ISL), Edda Elisdottir (ISL), Elena Belyakova (RUS), Tanya Koleva (BUL), Mary Sauer (USA), Alejandra Garcia (ARG), Georgia Tsiliggiri (GRE), Thalia Iakovidou (GRE), Errica Prezerakou (GRE) SHOT PUT Yumileidi Cumba (CUB), Lyudmilla Sechko (RUS), Katarzyna Zakowicz (POL), Krystyna Zabawska (POL), Lucica Ciobanu (ROM), Irene Terzoglou (GRE), Katia Liodaki (GRE), Assunta Legnante (ITA) JAVELIN THROW Osledeys Menendez (CUB), Tatyana Shikolenko (RUS), Xiomara Ribero (CUB), Sonia Bisset (CUB), Savva Lyka (GRE), Ekaterina Ivakina (RUS), Mirela Termure (ROM), Tilea Moldovan (ROM) DISCUS THROW Nicoleta Grasu (ROM), Franka Dietsch (GER), Susan Powel (USA), Katerina Voggoli (GRE), Areti Ambatzi (GRE), Maria Koletsou (GRE), Khristin Kuehl (USA), Anthi Varouha (GRE) Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Greek National Championships - results
The javelin throwers were the stars of the first day of the Greek Championships. Sydney's silver medalist Mirela Tzelili threw 66.70 meters to set the second world mark for the season, while Costas Gatsioudis dominated the men's competition with 88.61 m. Costas Kenteris participated in the 100 m. to win the final in 10.21while Katerina Thanou ran without any significant competition to win in 11.09. Full results: http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: European Record by Feofanova. Greene 9.91
The Athens Grand Prix exceeded even the most optimist expectations as about 3 spectators had the chance to watch some of the most brilliant world athletes to break one European Record and bring a storm of World Leading marks. Svetlana Feofanova of Russia is the new pole vault record holder with 4, 57 m. Maurice Greene (9" 91.), Said Sief (3'30"78), Anier Garcia (13"30.), Katharine Merry (49"58.), Zhanna Pintusevich (10"93.), Tatyana Lebedeva (14,91 m.), Nicoleta Grasu (68, 31 m.). Sammy Kipketer (12.59.34) set world leading marks for this season. But of course, the pick of the enthousiasm came with the end of the 200 m. race, where the Olympic Champion Costas Kenteris won in a world leading time 20" 10., beating Obikwelu, Heard and Da Silva. Full results: http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: World leading marks in Athens
After the first hour of the Athens Grand Prix. Women's triple jump. Tatyana Lebedeva 14, 91 m. World Leading. Women's Discus throw. Nicoletta Grasu, 68, 31 m. WL Women's 400 m. Katharine Merry, 48" 59 pb and WL Men's 1.500 m. Said Sief, 3.30.77 WL (after a terrific competition with Ngeny) Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Athens Grand Prix
OM), Stella Tsikouna (GRE), Natalya Sadova (RUS), Olga Chernyavskaya (RUS), Valentina Ivanova (RUS), Anja Mollenbeck (GER), Katerina Voggoli (GRE), Areti Ambatzi (GRE), Maria Koletsou (GRE), Amalia Laboura (GRE) Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Chania meeting - online
The Athletix Net (http://www.athletix.net) provides real time results from the EAA Permit Meeting Venizeleia 2001, being held in Chania. Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Veneva 2, 04 m. - Kotova 6, 95 m.
The EAA permit meeting Papaflesia have started in Kalamata, Greece with two world leading marks set by Venelina Veneva who jumped 2, 04 to improve her personal best and Tatyana Kotova who won the long jump with 6, 95 m. leaving Johansson at second position (6, 75 m.) The meeting is in progress. Results will be available later by http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Chania (04 June) - Entry Lists
Venizelia 2001 -04 June 2001 Chania, Greece EAA Permit Meeting ENTRY LISTS MEN 100 m. Patrick Jarett (JAM), Tim Montgomery (USA), Deji Aliu (NGR), Nikolaos Gregoropoulos (GRE), Antoine Boussombo (GAB), Nadi Anzin (NGR), Constantin Rurak (UKR), Matthew Quinn (RSA), Tommi Hartonen (FIN), Kari Louramo (FIN), Tuomas Nasi (FIN) 200 m. Anastassios Goussis (GRE), Thomas Sbokos (GRE), Raymon Clay (USA), Deji Aliu (NGR), Stephan Buckland (MRI), Gary Ryan (IRL), Antoine Boussombo (GAB), Kari Louramo (FIN) 1.500 m. Benson Koech (KEN), Achon Julius (UGA), Peter Biwott (KEN), Eleutherios Karatzis (GRE), Pavlos Farougias (GRE), Ali Hakimi (TUN), Ivan Geshko (UKR), Stavros Karres (GRE), Philimon Kimbet (KEN), Venuste Niyongabo (BUR), Niyonizige Bonaventure (BUR). Panayotis Stroubakos (GRE), Balazs Toglyesi (HUN), Gareth Turnbull (ISL) 3.000 m. steeple. Abraham Cerono (KEN), Eliot Bargetuni (KEN), Ezekiel Kemboy (KEN), Stanley Kibiwott (KEN), Florin Ionescu (ROM), Nikos Maxouris (GRE), Theodoros Anagnostou (GRE), Georgios Kompogiannis (GRE), Rafal Wojcik (POL), Stuart Stokes (GBR), Lemoncello Andrew (GBR), Philip Tarus (KEN), Maxouris Nikos (GRE), Spiliopoulos Nikos (GRE) 110 m. hurdles. Mark Crear (USA), Zhivko Videnov (BUL), Tony Jarrett (GBR), Jonathan N'senga (BEL), Dimitrios Pietris (GRE), Andrey Kislykh (RUS), Jarno Jokihaara (FIN), Zivko Videnov (BUL) 400 m. hurdles. Calvin Davis (USA), Periklis Iakovakis (GRE), Ruslan Mashchenko (RUS), James Carter (USA), Ian Weakley (JAM), Duane Ladejo (GBR), Mubarak Al Nubi (QAT), Michalis Rihanis (GRE) Long Jump. Roman Shchurenko (UKR), James Beckford (JAM), Abdulrahman Al-Nubi (QAT), Vitalyi Shkurlatov (RUS), Kevin Dilworth (USA), Constantinos Koukodimos (GRE), Stergios Nousios (GRE), Yevgeniy Tretyak (RUS), Dimitrios Filindras (GRE), Martin Loebel (AUT) Triple Jump. Christos Meletoglou (GRE), Constantinos Zalagitis (GRE), Onochie Achike (GBR), Phillips Odowe (GBR), Aleksandr Glovatskiy (BLR), Igor Gavrilenko (RUS), Samuel Okantey (GHA), Sergiy Izmailov (UKR) Pole Vault. Jeff Hartwig (USA), Dmitri Markov (AUS), Aleksander Averbukh (RUS), Tim Lobinger (GER), Michael Stolle (GER), Dominic Johnson (LCA), Aleksander Khanafin (RUS), Aleksander Korschdin (RUS), Marios Evagelou (GRE), Philippos Sgouros (GRE), Stavros Kouroupakis (GRE) Discus Throw. Aleksandr Borichevskiy (RUS), Libor Malina (CZE), Timo Tompuri (FIN), Roland Varga (HUN), Sergey Lyakhov (RUS), Stefanos Constas (GRE), Savvas Panavoglou (GRE) WOMEN 100 m. Debbie Ferguson (JAM), Christy Gaines (USA), Lyubov Peperelova (UZB), Irina Pukha (UKR), Marina Kislova (RUS), Heidi Hannula (FIN), Georgia Kokloni (GRE), Eufrosyni Patsou (GRE) 200 m. Chryssoula Goudenoudi (GRE), Debbie Ferguson (JAM), Natalya Safronikova (BLR), Heide Seyerling (RSA), Marina Tradenkova (RUS), Olga Kaidatzi (GRE), Kerryn Van Zyl (RSA), Michelle Collins (USA) 1.500 m. Olga Komiagina (RUS), Yuliya Kosenkova (RUS), Simona Ionescu (ROM), Maria Protopapa (GRE), Maria Tsirba (GRE), Daniela Yordanova (BUL), Svetlana Kanatova (RUS), Larisa Mikhaylova (RUS), Tatyana Gribovuk (RUS), Brigitte Mahlbacher (AUT), Georgi Mylona (GRE) 100 m. hurdles. Deloreen Enis London (JAM), Svetlana Dimitrova (BUL), Natalya Shekhodanova (RUS), Reina Flor Okori (FRA), Irina Korotya (RUS), Flora Redoumi (GRE), Alexandra Komnou (GRE), Christina Tambaki (GRE) 400 m. hurdles. Andrea Blackett (BAR), Sinead Dudgeon (GBR), Surita Febbraio (RSA), Debbie-Ann Parris (JAM), Anna Knoroz (UKR), Natalya Torsina (KZK), Eleni Chatzi (GRE), Christina Chatzi (GRE) High Jump. Irina Michalchenko (UKR), Tatyana Nikolayeva (UKR), Vita Styopina (UKR), Ina Gliznuta (MOL), Maria Korzhova (KZK), Maria Chrotokouridou (GRE), Agni Charalambous (CYP) Triple Jump. Elena Lebedenko (RUS), Olena Govorova (UKR), Silvia Biondini (ITA), Tatyana Lebedyeva (RUS), Yelena Lebedyenko (RUS), Oksana Rogova (RUS), Olga Yershova (RUS), Anastassiya Ilyina (RUS), Chryssopigi Devetzi (GRE), Dimitra Markou (GRE) Discus Throw. Natalya Sadova (RUS), Stella Tsikouna (GRE), Nicoleta Grasu (ROM), Valentina Ivanova (RUS), Areti Abatzi (GRE), Maria Koletsou (GRE), Olga Chernyavskaya (RUS) Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Kalamata (June 02) - Entry Lists
PAPAFLESSIA 2001 EAA Permit Meeting 02 June 2001 - Kalamata, Greece -- Entries MEN 100 m. Duane Chambers (GBR), Constantin Rurak (UKR), David Patros (FRA), Tommi Hartonen (FIN), Gennadiy Chernovol (KZK), Tuomas Nasi (FIN), Alexios Alexopoulos (GRE), Christoforos Choidis (GRE), Shishin (RUS), Constantinos Boukis (GRE). 200 m. Mark Devonish (GBR), Kari Louramo (FIN), Tommi Hartonen (FIN), Georgios Panayotopoulos (GRE), Panayotis Sarris (GRE), Alexandros Terzian (GRE), Gennadiy Chernovol (KZK). 400 m. Markus La Grange (RSA), Anastassios Goussis (GRE), Stylianos Dimotsios (GRE), Ogola (UGA), Zukov (UKR), Georgios Doupis (GRE), Ioannis Lessis (GRE) 1.500 m. Benson Koech (KEN), Balazs Toglyesi (HUN) , Ali Hakimi (TUN), Achon Julius (UGA), Ivan Geshko (UKR), Panayotis Stoubakos (GRE), Pavlos Farougias (GRE). High Jump. Sergey Dymchenko (UKR), Lambros Papakostas (GRE), Dimitrios Kokotis (GRE), Andrey Sokolovskiy (UKR), Jaroslav Rybakov (RUS), Jan Janku (CZE), Dimitrios Syrakos (GRE), Dimitrios Tomaras (GRE) Long Jump. Roman Schurenko (UKR), Vitaly Schurlatov (RUS), Abdulrahman Al Nubi (QAT), Danila Burkenya (RUS), Nathan Morgan (GBR), Stergios Nousios (GRE), Christos Kyritsis (GRE), Luis Tsatoumas (GRE), Dimitrios Serelis (GRE). Javelin Throw. Constantinos Gatsioudis (GRE), Dimitrios Polymerou (GRE), Yuriy Rybin (RUS), Ivanov (RUS) WOMEN 200 m. Irina Pukha (UKR), Natalya Safronnikova (BLR), Frederique Banque (FRA), Marina Tradenkova (RUS), Marina Kislova (RUS), Heidi Hannula (FIN), Aksel Gurkan (TUR), Georgieva (BUL), Georgia Kokloni (GRE), Eufrosyni Patsou (GRE), Yannoula Kafetzi (GRE) 1.500 m. Olga Komiagina (RUS), Yuliya Kosenkova (RUS), Natalya Gorelova (RUS), Daniela Yordanova (BUL), Daniela Yordanova (BUL), Carolina Skourti (GRE), Constantina Efentaki (GRE), Pagona Nika (GRE), Tatyana Belovol (UKR) 100 m. hurdles. Patricia Girard (FRA), Svetlana Dimitrova (BUL), Natalya Shekhodanova (RUS), Flora Redoumi (GRE), Christina Tambaki (GRE), Svetlana Gendzilov (ISR) 400 m. hurdles. Natalia Torshina (KZK), Ana Knoroz (RUS), Eleni Chatzi (GRE), Christina Chatzi (GRE), Eleni Kalogerou (GRE) Long Jump. Tatyana Kotova (RUS), Niki Xanthou (GRE), Yelena Shekhovtsova (UKR), Errica Johansson (SWE), Christina Athanassiou, Nora Antova (BUL) Triple Jump. Tereza Marinova (BUL), Olena Govorova (UKR), Oksana Rogova (RUS), Adelina Gavrila (ROM), Olga Yershova (RUS), Chryssopigi Devetzi (GRE), Yannoula Kafetzi (GRE) High Jump. Venelina Veneva (BUL), Viktoria Styopina (UKR), Irina Mikhalchenko (UKR), Tatyana Nikolayeva (UKR), Ina Gliznuta (MOL), Agni Charalambous (CYP), Maria Chotokouridou (GRE)
t-and-f: Filothei Women Gala - Results
Venelina Veneva cleared 2,00 in Filothei Women Gala, held earlier today in Athens. Tereza Marinova won the triple jump with 14, 51 m. facing with the strong wind and Tania Koleva set a national pole vault record for Bulgraria at 4, 43 m. Full results are published at the official site of the meeting: http://www.filothei-gala.gr/index.html We apologize for the lack of real time results of the meeting, as both our site (http://www.athletix.net) and the official site of the meeting faced enormous problems during last hours. The sites weren't accessible, not because of our responsibility but as a result of the provider's problems which host both sites. All these are now fixed and so we won't have the same problem concerning the two major meetings, to be held in Greece on the coming Saturday (Kalamata) and Monday (Chania). Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Filothei Women Gala, enty lists
2nd Filothei Women Gala 30 May 2001 Filothei, Greece ENTRY LISTS 100 metersRace 1. Yanoula Kafetzi (GRE), Marina Kislova (RUS), Natalya Safronnikova (BLR), Irina Pukha (UKR), Frederique Bangue (FRA), Georgia Kokloni (GRE)Race 2. Zoe Neratzidou (GRE), Eufrosyni Patsou (GRE), Sade Ogundemi (NGR), Eleni Zournatzi (GRE), Athina Kopsia (GRE), Magda Pantaleon (GRE) 100 m. hurdles. Svetlana Dimitrova (BUL), Yelena Shekhovtsova (UKR), Patricia Girard (FRA), Svetlana Gendzilov (ISR), Tania Tambaki (GRE), Flora Redoumi (GRE) High Jump. Venelina Veneva (BUL), Inka Babakova (UKR), Viktoria Styopina (UKR), Irina Mikhalchenko (UKR), Tatyana Nikolayeva (UKR), Marina Korzhova (KZK), Yelena Sivushenko (RUS), Agni Charalambous (CYP), Maria Chotokouridou (GRE), Eleni Syropoulou (GRE), Margarita Proestou (CYP) Pole Vault. Tania Koleva (BUL), Anna Fitidou (CYP), Georgia Tsiligiri (GRE), Errica Prezerakou (GRE), Dimitra Emmanuel (GRE), Christina Tsirba (GRE), Thalia Iakovidou (GRE) Long Jump. Tatyana Kotova (RUS), Yelena Shekhovtsova (UKR), Errica Johansson (SWE), Niki Xanthou (GRE), Yelena Kashcheyeva (KZK), Yelena Pershina (KZK), Nora Adova (BUL), Stella Pilatou (GRE), Christina Athanassiou (GRE), Christina Ikosipentarchou (GRE), Lia Constyantinou (GRE) Triple Jump. Tereza Marinova (BUL), Olena Govorova (UKR), Olga Yershova (RUS), Chryssopigi Devetzi (GRE), Dimitra Markou (GRE), Yanoula Kafetzi (GRE), Irene Dimitraki (GRE) Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Twop more Greek NR
Evdokia Tsamoglou improved three times the women's hammer record for Greece today, during the Spring Championships, held in Thessaloniki. Tsamoglou, with the best throw at 65, 83 m. made the standard for Edmonton. Meanwhile, Georgia Tsiligiri broke the pole vault record with 4, 25 m. in Madrid, on the second day of the European Champions Clubs Cup. Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Costas Gatsioudis at 91,27 m.
Costas Gatsioudis improved his own world leading mark to 91,27 m. today in Madrid, participating in the European Champions Clubs Cup. Gatsioudis attempted only once. Meanwhile Alexandros Papadimitriou (hammer throw) was the best of the first day of the Greek Spring Championships, as he won with 79, 24 m. The junior shot putter Michalis Stamatogiannis was the star of the 4-Nation Meeting (Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Scotland), held in Korinthos, Greece, as he threw 17, 42 m. The National juniors women team equalled the national junior record for Greece with 46" 49. All the results are at http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: 20 Sydney's medalists in Athens Grand Prix (June 11)
The Press Conference for the Athens Grand Prix (June 11) was held today and many names of competitors were already announced. In the Grand Prix 8 Sydney's Gold medals and more 12 medallists have confirmed their participation. The top events of the meeting are expected to be the men's 100 m. where Maurice Greene and Ato Bolton come back to same track where Greene broke the world record 2 years ago and the 1.500 men's race with the participation of Noah Ngeny, Rui Silva and Reyes Estevez. In the other events, Thanou has to confront Christine Arron, Kenteris will run the first 200 m. race after Sydney, Anier Garcia faces Colin Jackson, Sotomayor, Klyugin and Voronin participate in the high jump, Gatsioudis - Makarov and Backley in javelin, Tsiamita and all Sydney's medalists in the triple jump. Other top athletes who come in Athens are Kim Batten and Deon Hemmings, Ivan Pedroso and Roman Schurenko, Elina Zvereva and Franka Dietsch, Tatyana Grigorieva and Svetlana Feofanova Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Gatsioudis 88.50 WL
Costas Gatsioudis threw 88, 50 m. a world leading mark for 2001, on the second day of Hellenic Armed Forces Championships. Niki Xanthou jumped 6, 80 m. the third world mark for this season and Dimitris Kokotis cleared 2, 26 m. to win the high jump. The results of the meeting held in Greece in this weekend are at http://www.athletix.net We have also start publishing the entries for the international meetings to be held in Greece Filothei Women Gala (May 30) Chania (June 4) Kalamata (June 2) Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek Clubs Championships (phase 2)
The second phase of the Clubs Championships started on Saturday and Costas Kenteris won the 100 m. in 10" 50. facing with a wind of -4.8 m/s. Thanou won the women's race in 11" 54 (-1.3 m/s) and Niki Xanthou attempted once at 6, 49 m. (+1.0 m/s). On Sunday Costas Gatsioudis will participate in the javelin competition. More results of the 1st day of the meeting at http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek Throwing Festival
Angeliki Tsiolakoudi improved once more her personal best, throwing the javelin at 62, 90 m., yesterday Friday 28, in the Greek Throwing Festival, held in Tripolis, Greece. Alexandros Papadimitriou was also impressing, as he set a season's best at 79, 52 m. (3rd in world lists so far) Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: The Hellenic GP and international meetings in Greece
The Greek Athletics Federation, in collaboration with the regional athletics authorities, aiming to the upgrading of Athletics in the Greek regions, the development of new talented athletes and the provision of more chances to them to participate in meetings, adopted the institution of the "Hellenic Grand Prix", which is scheduled to start in the current year. The six meetings of the Grand Prix are: June 6, Alexandria Meeting in Edessa. June 9, Bizania Meeting in Kallithea. July 14, Knossia Meeting in Herakleion. July 25, Leonidia Meeting, in Sparta. July 29, Vikelia Meeting in Kifissia. Aug 18, Meeting Costas Kenteris - Hellenic Grand Prix Final, in Mytilini. The athletes participating in the Hellenic Grand Prix 2001 will compete in the following events: Men. 100 m., 400 m., 1.500 m., 5.000 m. 110 m.h., long jump, high jump, shot put, javelin throw. Women. 100 m., 400 m., 3.000 m., 100 m.h., triple jump, pole vault, shot put, javelin throw. Meanwhile, there is no change to the schedule of the international meetings to be held in Greece in 2001: May 30, Filothei Women Gala (Filothei) http://www.filothei-gala.gr/index.html June 2, Papaflessia Meeting, EAA Permit (Kalamata) June 4, Venizelia Meeting, EAA Permit (Chania) June 11, Athens Grand Prix, IAAF Grand Prix I (Athens) July 1, Vardinogiannia Meeting, EAA Permit (Rethymno) July 22, Tofalia Meeting (Patra) August 22, Olympic Meeting (IAAF Permit) Thessaloniki. Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Greek hammer record
The second day of the 1st phase of the Greek Clubs Championships started with a national record for Greece, by Alexandra Papageorgiou, who sent the hammer to 63, 99 m. Costas Gatsioudis set a world leading mark at 87, 62 m. and Alexandros Papadimitriou improved his season's best to 76, 76 m. Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Greek Clubs Championships
The 1st phase of the Greek Clubs Championships has arleady started and the Greek Olympic medalists opened the season, although without forcing. Katerina Thanou and Costas Kenteris, faced with the strong wind (-3.5 m/s) and almost walked in the last meters to cross the line in 11"48. and 10" 39. respectively. Mirella Tzelili attempted only once at 57, 04 m. while Dimitra Emmanuel cleared 3,90 m. and later 4,00 m. to improve twice the juniors' and U18 pole vault records for Greece. Costas Koukodimos jumped 7, 91 m. and Angeliki Tsiolakoudi set a javelin personal best at 60, 55 m. and met the standard for Edmonton. Results of the first day are published at http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Balkan Walk Championships 2001
Romanians Balan (1: 22' 14") and Groza (1: 32' 12") won the Balkan Walk Championships, held in Astros, Greece. The Greek juniors won both men's and women's categories. The women juniors' champion, Athanassia Tzoumeleka broke the 10.000 women's and juniors' national record for Greece in 46" 44. Full results at http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek NC, results
Greek National Indoor Championships 24-25 February 2001 Pireaus, Greece selected results DAY I MEN 60 m. 6" 55. Angelos Pavlakakis; 6" 73. Michalis Perrakis pb; 6" 73. Prodromos Katsantonis (CYP); 6" 77. Constantinos Vogiatzakis; 6" 77. Alexandros Genovelis; 6" 83. Dionyssios Poulis; 6" 88. Ioannis Roussakis Preliminaries: 6" 74. Harris Papadias (first race after 2 years); 6" 76. Michalis Perrakis pb 400 m. 47" 13. Georgios Doupis pb 47" 38. Georgios Economidis; 47" 93. Stavros Vathystas; 49" 08. Platon Gavelas. Final heat 2. 47" 83. Dimitrios Gepos 1.500 m. 3' 46" 94. Stavros Karres; 3' 50" 88. Georgios Kombogiannis; 3' 52" 14. Constantinos Karakatsanis; 3' 58" 66. Theodoros Anagnostou 60 m. hurdles. 7" 78. Dimitrios Pietris pb; 7" 89. Stamatis Magos; 7"94. Ioannis Marakakis; 8" 10. Eustathios Aspiotis High Jump. 2, 18 m. Dimitrios Tomaras; 2, 14 m. Michalis Konstantinou (CYP); 2, 14 m. Dimitrios Syrakos; 2, 14 m. Nikolaos Giosis Triple Jump. 16, 11 m. Dimitrios Tsiamis; 15, 89 m. Elias Papanikolaou; 15, 42 m. Christos Tzortzatos out of competition: 15, 78 m. Francois Dofene WOMEN 60 m. 7" 31. Paraskevi Patoulidou; 7" 33. Georgia Kokloni; 7" 49. Athina Kopsia; 7" 67. Gregoriou (CYP); 7" 69. Haroula Bouda; 7"78. Presvia Hondrou Final heat 2. 7" 67. Marina Vassarmidou; 7" 82. Vassiliki Pavlakaki 400 m. 53" 18. Chryssa Goudenoudi NR; 55" 08. Eleni Kalogerou pb; 55" 26. Dimitra Dova pb; 55" 66. Georgia Tsikouri pb; 58" 86. Ekaterini Kazouli Final heat 2. 56" 68. Eleni Chatzi; 57" 09. Georgia Koumnaki; 58" 13. Argyraki 1.500 m. 4' 20" 71. Carolina Skourti; 4' 23" 00. Maria Tsirba; 4' 37" 63. Aglaia Papachristou 60 m. hurdles. 8" 19. Flora Redoumi pb; 8" 31. Tania Tambaki; 8" 70. Anastassia Kyvelidou; 8" 71. Evi Nessoudi. out of competition. Yahumara Neyra (CUB) 8" 11. Long Jump. 6, 60 m. Niki Xanthou; 6, 55 m. Stella Pilatou; 6, 45 m. Christina Athanassiou pb; 5, 99 m. Anastasia Christopoulou Pole Vault. 4, 05 m. Georgia Tsiliggiri; 3, 90 m. Erica Prezerakou; 3, 80 m. Christina Tsirba; 3, 60 m.Pagona Kiousi Shot Put. 17, 23 m. Irene Terzoglou (GRE) pb; 15, 07 m. Georgia Tzola out of competition. 18, 29 m. Yumileidi Kumba (CUB); 15, 05 Strovolidou (CYP) DAY II MEN 200 m. 21" 47. Georgios Doupis pb; 21" 53. Evaggelos Kotsarinis pb; 21" 73. Nikolaos Gregoropoulos 800 m. 1' 52" 83. Andreas Georgiou; 1' 53" 56. Constantinos Chatzimarkou (CYP); 1' 54" 67. Constantopoulos 3.000 m. 8' 04" 71. Panayotis Charamis; 8' 06" 03. Vassilios Zambelis; 8' 07" 24. Antonios Papantonis Pole Vault. 5, 26 m. Philippos Sgouros; 5, 26 m. Stavros Kouroupakis pb; 5, 16 m. Michalis Karatzinas pb; 5, 16 m. Marios Evaggelou; 5, 01 m. Christos Milanos Long Jump. 7, 98 m. Constantinos Koukodimos; 7, 96 m. Stergios Noussios; 7, 64 m. Georgios Togkas pb; 7, 60 m. Constantinos Papadopoulos; 7, 48 m. Christos Kyritsis Shot Put. 18, 49 m. Michalis Louka (CYP); 17, 57 m. Constantinos Kollias; 17, 56 m. Michalis Stamatogiannis; 17, 43 m. Christos Sarakoglou WOMEN 200 m. 24" 07. Olga Kaidatzi pb; 24" 39. Athina Kopsia; 24" 41. Charoula Bouda; 25" 41. Presvia Hondrou Final heat 2. 24" 90. Dimitra Dova; 25" 07. Eleni Zournatzi 800 m. 2' 12" 60. Maria Papadopoulou; 2' 13" 38. Pagona Nika; 2' 20" 90. Eleni Kalogerou 3.000 m. 9' 03" 39. Chrysostomia Iakovou; 9' 19" 41. Maria Protopapa High Jump. 1, 85 m. Maria Chotokouridou; 1, 82 m. Agni Charalambous (CYP); 1, 74 m. Eutychia Makri Triple Jump. 13, 15 m. Yannoula Kafetzi; 12, 97 m. Irene Dimitraki; 12, 73 m. Georgia Yanakitsidou NjrR; 12, 71 m. Anastasia Pera out of competition: 13, 95 m. Yamile Aldama (CUB) Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Greek Champs, day 1
Angelos Pavlalakis was the best athlete of the first day of the Greek Indoor Championships, held today in Pireaus. Pavlakakis won in 6" 55. the best european mark for this season. Charris Papadias returned, 2 years after his injury, he ran only in a preliminary heat and clocked 6" 74. Chryssa Goudenoudi broke the 400 m. national record (53" 18.) and Niki Xanthou jumped 6, 60 m.; it was her first competition for this year. results of the 1st day: http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Feofanova 4, 65 m. European Record
Feofanova just broke the european pole vault record in the IAAF permit meeting of Athens, at 4, 65 m. (3rd attempt). Pedroso won the long jump, beating Melis at the last attempt with a world leading mark at 8, 31 m. The meeting is in process. http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Athina 2001
Svetlana Feofanova broke the European Record at 4, 65 m. in Athens tonight, and lost three attemps at 4, 71 m. Ivan Pedroso won the long jump with a world leading mark at 8, 31 m. and Kenyan Japhet Kimutai won the 1.000 m. race in 2' 18" 61., the second world leading mark of the year. Tim Montgomery dominated the 60 m. race in the second time for this season (6" 53.) while Georgios Theodoridis set the best merk for Greece (6" 57.) Javier Sotomayor cleared 2, 31 m. and had a very good attempt at 2, 36 m. while Jelena Afanasieva impressed in 800 m. with 2' 00" 27. Georgia Tsiliggiri broke another pole vault record for Greece with 4, 35 m., but the surprise came from Carolina skourti who improved the 800 m. greek record to 2' 06" 90. Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Balkan Championships-Results
Tereza Marinova started the season with 14, 54 m. in Pireaus tonight, where she participated in the Balkan Championships. Ionela Tirlea came back after the injury with a 200 m. win in 23" 43. Good mark also for George Gouset who dominated the shot put with 19, 89 m. Cuban shot put Yumileidi Kumba, participated out of competition and won with 19, 10 m. Two national records for Greece by Georgia Tsiliggiri (pole vault: 4, 30 m.) and Chryssoula Goudenoudi (400 m. 53" 35). The full results of the champs are at our site: http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Greek PV record
Georgia Tsiliggiri broke the pole vault national record for Greece with 4, 26 on Saturday, February 10 in Pireaus. In the same meeting Angelos Pavlakakis ran the 60 m. in 6" 59. to equal the best European mark for this season. The full results of the meeting are published at http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: Feofanova 4,58 m.
Svetlana Feofanove of Russia broke the European Record in Karlsruhe today, during the IAAF Permit Meeting, where Borzakovskiy improved his personal best at 1'44"15. All the weekend's action in one file per meeting is available in http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: High Jump Meeting of Athens. Results
Ukrainian Sergey Dymchenko won the high jump meeting, held tonight in Athens, setting the third world mark for 2001 at 2, 30 m. Russian Rybakov placed second also at 2, 30 m. Victoria Seryogina won the women's competition at 1, 95 m. Full results at http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Pireaus Meeting. Results
Dragutin Topic cleared 2, 26 m. and set the best performance in the Meeting held in Pireaus, Greece yesterday January 20th. Slovenian Juriy Rovan won the pole vault with 5, 30 m. while the junior shot putter Michalis Stamatogiannis broke three times the National Junior's Record for Greece attempting at 17, 20 m., 17, 68 m. and 17, 78 m. Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: The High Jump meeting of Athens
High Jump Meeting Municipality of Herakleion, Athens, Greece 24 January 2001 ENTRY LISTS MEN Stevan Holm (SWE) Dragutin Topic (YUG) Sergey Dymchenko (UKR) Anatoliy Sokolovskiy (UKR) Yarosav Rybakov (RUS) Ton (SVK) Tomas Janku (CZE) Dimitrios Kokotis (GRE) Dimitrios Syrakos (GRE) Dimitrios Tomaras (GRE) WOMEN Khristina Kaltcheva (BUL) Tatyana Nikolayeva (UKR) Marina Kuptsova (RUS) Viktoriya Seryogina (RUS) Yelena Sivushenko (RUS) Inna Gliznutsa (MOL) Kyrilova (KZK) Agni Charalambous (CYP) Maria Hotokouridou (GRE) Eutychia Makri (GRE) Michalis Nikitaridis http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: THE ATHLETICS NET (ex athletix.gr)
>From December 10th, the ATHLETICS.GR has moved to http://www.athletix.net as we obtain now our own server. We would like to ask everyone who has linked our site to change the link from http://www.athletix.gr to the above mentioned. We should also inform you that we have added the world record progression for all men's and women's events, accessible from our STATISTICS session. Thank you in advance and best wishes for the new year Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos http://www.athletix.net
t-and-f: Τhe ATHLETICS NETWORK is activated
After a long period with operational problems, it's now the time for the ATLETICS SITE (www.athletix.gr) to acquire its own server. Our new internet initiative, the ATHLETIX NETWORK is already activated, picking up not only athletix.gr but even more sites from the Greek athletics web. Supported by advanced technical features, with new ideas and plans, new people to work with, we'll soon be able to provide the world athletics community with more services. Something less than four years after its first appearance in the net, being visited by thousants of funs located in more than 120 countries, the Athletics Network will be present in the greatest moments of the athletics worldwide. THE ATHLETICS NETWORK: http://www.athletix.net Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
t-and-f: Athens 2004: Will I go to jail for saying that?
No News is Good News... Yesterday, we received a letter, signed by mr. Dimitrios Filis, Legal Counsellor of the "Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games - Athens 2004". - Dear Mr. Christopoulos, we are the "Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games - Athens 2004" (Athens 2004 for the rest of the letter) and you refer to us at your website at "www.athletix.gr". As you may be already aware of, the Organizing Committees of the Olympic Games have the exclusive right to use the names that are linked to the Olympiade they organize. As far as Athens 2004 is concerned, after the Laws 2598/1998 p.3 and 2819/2000 p.2, the Olympic Emblem, as well as terms like, indicatively, "Olympic", "Olympiade", "Athens 2004", "Olympic Games - Athens 2004", "Olympic Games - Greece" and any other relevant term in greek or any foreign laguage is protected by the law over emblems. Any use of the Emblem and the above terms, in the Internet, or anywhere else, without the written permission of Athens 2004 is, after the above, a legal crime, threatened by harsh penalties. Therefore, the use of the emblem, the alteration or copying of it, as well as any link to our website is allowed only after a written applocation to our Company's Marketing Section and is you are granted the permission, you may use them. [...] With reference to our goals (they are described at the part of the letter we omited) we ask you to withdraw the emblem of "Athens 2004" and all links to our website though the emblem or any relevant term or any alteration of it, which are acts that cause confusion to the users and harm us both morally and financially. We hope that you will fulfill our wish immediately and will stop using the above, without furthetmore annoyance from us or legal activities and will help in this way the common greek goal. Anticipating to your positive answer, we thank you a priori. Regards, for the "Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games - Athens 2004", Dimitrios Fiklis, Legal Counsellor. 6.11.2000 --- After the above, "Athletix.Gr" aware of its responsibilty before "the common greek goal" removed from its webpages the Emblem as well as all links to the official website of "Athens 2004", in order not to "cause confusion to the users and harm both morally and financially" the company "Athens 2004". In addition, we ask a public apology for the use of the emblem in order to link to the official site of "Athens 2004". Also, we would like to congratulate the company "Athens 2004" for its -at the proper time- facing of the major problem of unauthorized links to its webpage. something like that proves that allegations like the ones the media often calls against it as far as the organization of the Olympic Games of 2004 is concerned, are completely groundless. We hope it will continue to confront with the same passion all the problems it still has to face, less than 4 years before the organization. However, we declare that we shall continue to use terms as, "indicatively", "Olympic", "Olympiade", "Olympic Games" because we are not aware of any other term that describes the athletic event to which we refer, without harming the commercial trading upon it by the company "Athens 2004". We also ask all those who are touched by the use of links that "Athletx.Gr" has to their sites, to inform us, and we are sorry if we have harmed them in the way we did it to the Company "Athens 2004". PANAYOTIS CHRISTOPOULOS MICHALIS NIKITARIDIS http://www.athletix.gr http://www.eexi.gr/athletix/
t-and-f: Complete Calendar 2001
Ôhe complete calendar of 2001 including Golden League, Grand Prix 2000 IAAF and EAA Permit Meetings the Meeting to be held in Greece i is now published at http://www.athletix.gr and http://www.eexi.gr/athletix Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos
Re: t-and-f: Looking for full olympics results
we have all the results in one page per day at our Sydney's special session http://www.athletix.gr or http://www.eexi.gr/athletix/ Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos - Original Message - From: Kebba Tolbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 10:32 PM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Looking for full olympics results > >From: Wilmar K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: Wilmar K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: Track and Field Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Subject: t-and-f: Looking for full olympics results > >Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 11:18:01 +0200 > > > >Hello, > >Does anyone know a website where I can find full results of the Olympic > >Games > > You might try mirko's website at: www.tilastopaja.net > > Kebba Tolbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > = > Men's and Women's Jumps & Multis Coach > Syracuse University Track & Field > > _ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. >
Re: t-and-f: More on Kenteris/Kede(è)ris
- Original Message - From: Wilmar K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Steven L. Brower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 7:19 PM Subject: t-and-f: More on Kenteris/Kede(è)ris > There is a story on Kenteris (as it is spelled there) at > http://www.athletix.gr (even they seem surprised) Yes! Althought we were waiting the medal, we weren't so sure that we' ld have to welcome a gold. As we mention in the previous message to the list, Kenteris was considered here as a medal hope, although we weren't so daring to talk clearly about it. In 18th September, after the withdrawal of Fredericks, we thought to write on our Sydney's page that Kenteris will run for a medal. But, after the second thought we decided to use a more neutral phrase: "Although there is not action these days, the athletics news are still dominated by new major withdrawls. Frankie Fredericks, speaking in a press conference yesterday afternoon, announced his decision to withdraw, because of the achilles problem he has. Now three of the stronger favourites of the 200 m. race - Johnson, Greene and Fredericks - are out, leaving the ground to Bolton, the younger Americans, Obikwelu, or even an unexpected medallist ." Michalis Nikitaridis, Panayotis Christopoulos http://www.athletix.gr
t-and-f: Konstadinos Kenteris
Constantinos Kenteris (the correct spelling is Kenteris and not Kederis of course) went to Sydney with a personal best at 20" 25. which was a National Record for Greece untill yesterday. Kenteris' great capabilities were known in Greece since he was 16 years old. However the luck had turned his back to him for so many years, ad he had to face with injuries and health problems for more than 4 years. Last winter he changed his event to 200 m. after many years as a 400 m. runner. This decision accompanied by the change of the coach, as Kenteris left Ploutarhos Saraslanidis (the former coach of Voula Patoulidou) to join Christos Tzekos' team (the coach of Katerina Thanou and former world indoor champion Charris Papadias). Besides the 200 m. national record, Kenteris set a personal best at 100 m. this year (10" 16) while he had been the national recond holder of 400 m. with 45" 90. until few weeks ago. He also set a 20" 80i last February, while he was 5th in the last European Indoors Champs. After his performance in Gateshead (European Cup) last June, Kenteris was considered by Greek media and athletics' coaches as a candidate for the Olympic's final. The absence of Johnson and Greene obviously left the ground for something better. Kenteris had been a never confessed greek olympic hope for the last months. More from http://www.athletix.gr or http://www.eexi.gr/athletix/ Born in 1973 (June 11) Personal bests: 200 m.: 20" 25 (NR) - 100 m. 10" 16. - 400 m.: 45" 60. - Season's Bests: 20" 25 - 10" 16 2000 European Indoor Championships: 5th 1998 World Cup: 7th 1993 Mediterranean Champion 1993 European 20-22 Championships : 4th 1991 European Juniors Championships : 4th Michalis Nikitaridis - Panayotis Christopoulos