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Biography: Níki XÁNTHOU (GRE) |
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| Sex |
Weight |
Height |
Date of birth |
Place of birth |
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| W |
62 |
1.74 |
11 10 1973 |
Rhodos (GRE) |
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| Information |
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| Set 9 Greek long jump records.
Won Mediterranean Games 1997 and European under 23 Cup 1994.
5th at European Indoor 1998.
National Championships: 2003 (1st, Long Jump) |
| PERSONAL BEST |
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Performance |
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Wind |
Place |
Date |
| Long Jump |
6.91 |
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Liévin |
16 02 1997 |
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| PROGRESSION |
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Season |
Performance |
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Wind |
Place |
Date |
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2004 |
6.54 |
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Athína (Peanía) |
28 02 2004 |
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2003 |
6.72 |
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Athína (Peanía) |
06 03 2003 |
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2002 |
6.74 |
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Wien |
03 03 2002 |
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2001 |
6.60 |
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Pireás |
24 02 2001 |
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1999 |
6.80 |
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Piraeus |
24 02 1999 |
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1997 |
6.91 |
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Liévin |
16 02 1997 |
| HONOURS |
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Rank |
Performance |
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Wind |
Place |
Date |
| 28th Olympic Games |
15 |
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q |
6.31 |
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0.4 |
Athína |
25 08 2004 |
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| 10th IAAF World Indoor Championships |
9 |
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q |
6.43 |
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Budapest |
06 03 2004 |
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| 9th IAAF World Championships in Athletics |
8 |
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q |
6.37 |
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0.5 |
Paris Saint-Denis |
28 08 2003 |
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| 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships |
5 |
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f |
6.47 |
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Birmingham |
16 03 2003 |
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| 18th European Championships in Athletics |
9 |
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q |
6.12 |
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1.8 |
München |
2002 |
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| 27th European Indoor Championships |
1 |
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f |
6.74 |
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Wien |
03 03 2002 |
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| 27th Olympic Games |
9 |
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q |
6.50 |
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-0.9 |
Sydney |
27 09 2000 |
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| 7th IAAF World Championships in Athletics |
15 |
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q |
6.34 |
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0.2 |
Sevilla |
21 08 1999 |
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| 7th IAAF World Indoor Championships |
4 |
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f |
6.65 |
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Maebashi |
06 03 1999 |
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| 6th IAAF World Championships In Athletics |
2 |
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f |
6.94 |
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0.1 |
Athína |
09 08 1997 |
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| 6th IAAF World Indoor Championships |
5 |
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f |
6.69 |
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Paris Bercy |
09 03 1997 |
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| 5th IAAF World Championships in Athletics |
9 |
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q |
6.50 |
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0.4 |
Göteborg |
05 08 1995 |
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| 5th IAAF World Indoor Championships |
9 |
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f |
6.51 |
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Barcelona |
12 03 1995 |
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| 4th IAAF World Junior Championships |
8 |
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f |
6.03 |
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Seoul |
20 09 1992 |
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