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[[Image:Xalkia350.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Fani Chalkia]] at [[Athens 2004]] Olympics.]]
 
'''Fani Halkia''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: '''Φανή Χαλκιά'''; born [[2 February]] [[1979]] in [[Larisa]], [[Greece]]) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete. She won gold in the women's [[400m hurdles]] at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]].  The victory was all the more memorable for Fani as it came in front of her home fans. In the semi-final on the [[August 22|22nd August]] Halkia had set a new Olympic record of 52.77, eclipsing the previous best of 52.82 set by Jamaica's Deon Hemmings at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
 
'''Fani Halkia''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: '''Φανή Χαλκιά'''; born [[2 February]] [[1979]] in [[Larisa]], [[Greece]]) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete. She won gold in the women's [[400m hurdles]] at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]].  The victory was all the more memorable for Fani as it came in front of her home fans. In the semi-final on the [[August 22|22nd August]] Halkia had set a new Olympic record of 52.77, eclipsing the previous best of 52.82 set by Jamaica's Deon Hemmings at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
  
 
Heavily favoured to win another medal in the Olympics of Beijing, Halkia was sent home on [[August 17]], [[2008]], after she tested positive for M3 - a banned steroid.
 
Heavily favoured to win another medal in the Olympics of Beijing, Halkia was sent home on [[August 17]], [[2008]], after she tested positive for M3 - a banned steroid.
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On [[November 21]], [[2008]], Halkia was suspended for two years by the Greek athletics federation [[SEGAS]].
  
 
'''Fani Halkia''' was a former [[high jump]]er, and had studied to become a TV journalist in 2000/2001 when injured.
 
'''Fani Halkia''' was a former [[high jump]]er, and had studied to become a TV journalist in 2000/2001 when injured.

Latest revision as of 14:17, November 21, 2008

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Women's Athletics
Gold 2004 400m Hurdles

Fani Halkia (Greek: Φανή Χαλκιά; born 2 February 1979 in Larisa, Greece) is a Greek athlete. She won gold in the women's 400m hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The victory was all the more memorable for Fani as it came in front of her home fans. In the semi-final on the 22nd August Halkia had set a new Olympic record of 52.77, eclipsing the previous best of 52.82 set by Jamaica's Deon Hemmings at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

Heavily favoured to win another medal in the Olympics of Beijing, Halkia was sent home on August 17, 2008, after she tested positive for M3 - a banned steroid.

On November 21, 2008, Halkia was suspended for two years by the Greek athletics federation SEGAS.

Fani Halkia was a former high jumper, and had studied to become a TV journalist in 2000/2001 when injured.

  • Club: Pelasgos Larissas
  • Coach: Giorgos Panagiotopoulos
  • Personal Best: 51.68' - World Championship, Budapest - 06/03/2004