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'''Angelos Lambrou''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete who competed in the [[100m]], [[200m]] and the [[110m hurdles]].
 
'''Angelos Lambrou''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete who competed in the [[100m]], [[200m]] and the [[110m hurdles]].
  
Lambrou was born in [[Athens]] in [[1912]]. He competed in the Olympiads of [[1928]] and [[1932]].
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Lambrou was born in [[Athens]] on [[June 4]], [[1912]]. He competed in the Olympiads of [[1928]] and [[1932]].
  
 
Lambrou broke the Greek record for the [[100m]] on [[June 23]], [[1928]] with 11.00.  
 
Lambrou broke the Greek record for the [[100m]] on [[June 23]], [[1928]] with 11.00.  
  
Among his accomplishments were 1 gold and 2 silver medals in the Balkan Games between [[1930]] and [[1934]].   
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Among his accomplishments were 1 gold and 2 silver medals in the Balkan Games between [[1930]] and [[1934]].
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He died on [[December 12]], [[1992]].   
  
  
 
[[Category:Greek Athletes|Lambrou, Angelos]]
 
[[Category:Greek Athletes|Lambrou, Angelos]]
 
[[Category:1912 births|Lambrou, Angelos]]
 
[[Category:1912 births|Lambrou, Angelos]]
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[[Category:1992 deaths|Lambrou, Angelos]]

Latest revision as of 09:20, February 1, 2012

Angelos Lambrou was a Greek athlete who competed in the 100m, 200m and the 110m hurdles.

Lambrou was born in Athens on June 4, 1912. He competed in the Olympiads of 1928 and 1932.

Lambrou broke the Greek record for the 100m on June 23, 1928 with 11.00.

Among his accomplishments were 1 gold and 2 silver medals in the Balkan Games between 1930 and 1934.

He died on December 12, 1992.