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'''Kostas Filippidis''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] [[pole vault]] athlete. | '''Kostas Filippidis''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] [[pole vault]] athlete. | ||
− | Filippidis was born on [[November 26]], [[1986]]. He is an athlete of [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club]] and, as of [[August 18]], [[2005]], the Greek record-holder in the pole vault. On that day, he jumped 5.75m in the University Games of Izmir, breaking his own Greek record and winning a silver medal. It marked the fifth time - within two and a half months - that young Filippidis had broken the Greek record. That same year, he won a gold medal in the Mediterranean Games and a silver in the European under-21 competition. | + | Filippidis was born on [[November 26]], [[1986]]. He is an athlete of Volos Athletic Club (formerly of [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club]]) and, as of [[August 18]], [[2005]], the Greek record-holder in the [[pole vault]]. On that day, he jumped 5.75m in the University Games of Izmir, breaking his own Greek record and winning a silver medal. It marked the fifth time - within two and a half months - that young Filippidis had broken the Greek record. That same year, he won a gold medal in the Mediterranean Games and a silver in the European under-21 competition. |
On [[November 27]], [[2005]], Filippidis became the first athlete to carry the Olympic torch for its journey from ancient [[Olympia]] to Turin for the 2006 Winter Olympics. | On [[November 27]], [[2005]], Filippidis became the first athlete to carry the Olympic torch for its journey from ancient [[Olympia]] to Turin for the 2006 Winter Olympics. |
Revision as of 10:17, December 10, 2011
Kostas Filippidis is a Greek pole vault athlete.
Filippidis was born on November 26, 1986. He is an athlete of Volos Athletic Club (formerly of Panellinios Gymnastic Club) and, as of August 18, 2005, the Greek record-holder in the pole vault. On that day, he jumped 5.75m in the University Games of Izmir, breaking his own Greek record and winning a silver medal. It marked the fifth time - within two and a half months - that young Filippidis had broken the Greek record. That same year, he won a gold medal in the Mediterranean Games and a silver in the European under-21 competition.
On November 27, 2005, Filippidis became the first athlete to carry the Olympic torch for its journey from ancient Olympia to Turin for the 2006 Winter Olympics.