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Gregor Grahovac (born 24 April 2000) is a Slovenian athlete born in Ljubljana.[1]
Personal information | |
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Born | 24 April 2000 Ljubljana | (age 24)
Occupation | Athlete |
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) |
Weight | 78 kg (172 lb) |
Sport | |
Country | Slovenia |
Event | 400 m |
Club | AD MASS |
Coached by | No coach |
Biography
editA member of the Mass Ljubljana athletic club, multiple national and cup champion, he was a Balkan youth champion in the 400-meter run. With a member relay, he won first place at the Balkan Indoor Championships in Istanbul, where they broke the national record and the record of the Balkan Championships in the 4 x 400 meters.[citation needed] In addition to this record, he also owns several records in several age categories.[citation needed] The biggest success is a bronze medal at the EYOF (European Youth Olympic Festival) in Georgia in the 400-meter run and a place in the finals of the U18 World Championships in Kenya in the 400-meter run, in which he qualified as the only European. In addition, he is a media technician and IAM student.[2][3]
Personal best
editSource:[1]
- 100 m - 10.91 +0.2
- 200 m - 21.54 +0.3
- 200 m - 21.28 * +2.4
- 300 m - 33.77
- 400 m - 46.71
- 4x100 m - 40.54
- 4x400 m - 3:08.56
Indoor personal best
editSource:[1]
- 60 m - 7.02
- 200 m - 21.78
- 400 m - 47.46
- 4x400 m - 3:12.19
International competitions
edit- 2015 EYOF (European Youth Olympic Festival), Tbilisi (GEO)
400 m (48.56) - final (3. place) 100-200-300-400 m (2:00.93) - 3. place
- 2015 5-boj CRO-CZE-HUN-SLO-SVK, Breclav (CZE)
300 m (34.96) - 2. place 4x300 m / mixed relay (2:33.70) - 2. place
- 2016 European Championship, Tbilisi (GEO)
400 m (49.74) - qualifications (20. place)
- 2016 BRIXIA, Bressanone (ITA)
400 m (48.77) - 1. place 4x100 m (42.82) - 3. place
- 2016 4-boj CZE-HUN-SLO-SVK, Brno (CZE)
200 m (21.28, +2.4) - 1. place 100-200-300-400 m (1:55.17) - 1. place
400 m (48.88) - final (8. place)
- 2017 European Team Championships - 2. league, Tel Aviv (ISR)
4x400 m (3:08.56) - 1. place
- 2017 European Championships, Grosseto (ITA)
4x400 m (3:16.90) - qualifications (11. place)
- 2017 * Balkan Athletics Championships, Istanbul (TUR)
400 m (48.51) - 1. place
- 2017 4-boj CZE-HUN-SLO-SVK /, Miškolc (HUN)
200 m (21.54, +0.3) - 3. place 100-200-300-400 m (1:55.05) - 2. place
- 2019 European Team Championships - 2. league, Varaždin (CRO)
4x100 m (40.54) - 5. place
- 2019 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships, Borås (SWE)
400 m (47.82) - qualifications (15. place) 4x400 m (3:16.81) - 2. place
- 2019 * Balkan Indoor Athletics Championships, Istanbul (TUR)
400 m (49.21) - 4. place 4x400 m (3:20.27) - 2. place
- 2020 Balkan Indoor Athletics Championships, Istanbul (TUR)
4x400 m (3:12.19) - 1. place)
- 2020 3-boj CRO-SLO-SRB, Novo mesto (SLO)
400 m (47.74) - 1. place 4x400 m (3:14.02) - 1. place)
Recognitions
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "Gregor GRAHOVAC | Profile". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
- ^ Kemperle, Tilen (2020-04-04). "Gregor Grahovac: večkratni državni in pokalni prvak". Student.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2021-02-04.
- ^ "Kdo bodo letošnji atleti in atletinje leta?". Retrieved 2021-02-04.