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'''Christos Mantikas''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete in the [[110m hurdles]], the [[400m hurdles]] and the [[400m]]. | '''Christos Mantikas''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete in the [[110m hurdles]], the [[400m hurdles]] and the [[400m]]. | ||
− | Mantikas was born in [[1902]] in [[Chios]]. He was an athlete of Panchiakos and later AEK. | + | Mantikas was born in [[1902]] in [[Chios]]. He was an athlete of Panchiakos and later [[AEK]]. |
Mantikas held the Greek record for the [[400m]], which he broke 4 times, the last time achieved on [[September 27]], [[1936]] in [[Athens]]: 50.1. | Mantikas held the Greek record for the [[400m]], which he broke 4 times, the last time achieved on [[September 27]], [[1936]] in [[Athens]]: 50.1. |
Revision as of 22:24, January 30, 2009
Christos Mantikas was a Greek athlete in the 110m hurdles, the 400m hurdles and the 400m.
Mantikas was born in 1902 in Chios. He was an athlete of Panchiakos and later AEK.
Mantikas held the Greek record for the 400m, which he broke 4 times, the last time achieved on September 27, 1936 in Athens: 50.1.
He held the Greek record for the 400m hurdles, which he broke 7 times, the last time achieved on August 4, 1936 in the Berlin Olympiad: 53.5.
He held the Greek record for the 110m hurdles, which he broke 6 times, the last time achieved on June 12, 1937 in Bucharest: 14.8.
Among his accomplishments was a bronze medal in the European Championships of 1932.