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'''Lambros Papakostas'''is a retired [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete who competed in the [[high jump]].
 
'''Lambros Papakostas'''is a retired [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete who competed in the [[high jump]].
  
Papakostas was born on [[October 29]], [[1969]], in [[Karditsa]], [[Thessaly]].
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Papakostas was born on [[October 20]], [[1969]], in [[Karditsa]], [[Thessaly]]. He was an athlete of GC Karditsa and later [[Olympiakos]].
 
He is the current holder of the Greek records in the [[high jump]] with 2.36m (outdoor) and 2.35m (indoor).
 
He is the current holder of the Greek records in the [[high jump]] with 2.36m (outdoor) and 2.35m (indoor).
  
Among his accomplishments, are silver medals in the World Indoor Championships of Barcelona ([[1995]]) and Paris ([[1997]]).
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Among his accomplishments, are silver medals in the World Indoor Championships of Barcelona ([[1995]]) and Paris ([[1997]]) and gold medals in the Balkan Games of [[1994]] and [[1995]].
  
 
[[Category:Greek Athletes|Papakostas, Lambros]]
 
[[Category:Greek Athletes|Papakostas, Lambros]]
 
[[Category:1969 births|Papakostas, Lambros]]
 
[[Category:1969 births|Papakostas, Lambros]]

Revision as of 15:37, August 11, 2009

Lambros Papakostasis a retired Greek athlete who competed in the high jump.

Papakostas was born on October 20, 1969, in Karditsa, Thessaly. He was an athlete of GC Karditsa and later Olympiakos. He is the current holder of the Greek records in the high jump with 2.36m (outdoor) and 2.35m (indoor).

Among his accomplishments, are silver medals in the World Indoor Championships of Barcelona (1995) and Paris (1997) and gold medals in the Balkan Games of 1994 and 1995.