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Konstantinos Kenteris

Konstantinos "Kostas" Kenteris, also spelled as Konstadinos "Costas" Kederis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Κεντέρης pronounced [konsta'dinos ce'deris]; born July 11, 1973) is a Greek former athlete. He won gold medals in the 200 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics,[1] the 2001 World Championships in Athletics and the 2002 European Championships in Athletics, making him the only European sprinter (along with Linford Christie) to win the gold medal in all three major competitions and the only European World Champion in the 200 metres races. Additionally, he has won two gold, three silver and two bronze medals in the European Cup, as well as three gold medals in the 200 metres at the Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria. He is also a 14-time golden medalist at the Greek Athletics Championships and a five-time golden medalist at the Greek Indoor Athletics Championships. He withdrew from the 2004 Summer Olympics, held in his home country, after a doping violation (failed to attend drug test).[2]

Kostas Kenteris
Personal information
Full nameKonstantinos Kenteris
NicknameΟ Γιος του Ανέμου (The Son of the Wind)
Nationality Greece
Born (1973-07-11) 11 July 1973 (age 50)
Mytilene, Greece
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight73 kg (161 lb)
Sport
Sport100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres, 4 x 100 metres relay, 4 x 400 metres relay
College teamArion Mytilene
ClubOlympiakos CFP
Achievements and titles
Personal bests100 m: 10.15
200 m: 19.85 CR, EL, NR, SB
400 m: 45.60
Medal record
Men’s Athletics
Representing  Greece
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney 200 m
World Championships
2001 Edmonton 200 m
European Championships
2002 Munich 200 m
European Cup
2001 Bremen 200 m
2003 Florence 200 m
2000 Gateshead 4 x 100 m relay
2001 Bremen 100 m
2003 Florence 4 x 400 m relay
1999 Paris 400 m
2000 Gateshead 200 m
Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria
2001 Athens 200 m
2003 Athens 200 m
2004 Athens 200 m
Mediterranean Games
1993 Narbonne 400 m
Greek Athletics Championships
Representing Arion Mytilene
1991 Athens 400 m
1992 Athens 400 m
1993 Athens 400 m
Representing Olympiacos CFP
1997 Athens 4 x 100 m relay
1998 Athens 400 m
1998 Athens 4 x 400 m relay
1999 Athens 200 m
1999 Athens 400 m
2000 Athens 4 x 100 m relay
2001 Athens 100 m
2002 Trikala 200 m
2002 Trikala 4 x 400 m relay
2004 Athens 100 m
2004 Athens 4 x 100 m relay
Greek Indoor Athletics Championships
Representing Arion Mytilene
1993 Piraeus 200 m
1993 Piraeus 400 m
1994 Piraeus 200 m
1994 Piraeus 400 m
1996 Piraeus 400 m

Kenteris was named the Greek Male Athlete of the Year three times, for the years 2000, 2001, and 2002. He was named the Best Balkan Athlete of the Year two times, for the years 2000 and 2001.

Career edit

Born in Mytilene, Kenteris, a student of physical education, started practising athletics at age 10, and started running seriously about ten years later, when he moved to Thessaloniki.

Kenteris specialised in the 200 m and 400 m. His first national titles were the three consecutive 400 m gold medals at the Greek Athletics Championships (1991 (46.90), 1992 (46.85), 1993 (46.27)) in Athens with 200 m (21.57) and 400 m (47.76) gold medals at the 1993 Greek Indoor Athletics Championships in Piraeus, representing his home town team, Arion Mytilene. He also competed at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Seoul where he finished 6th in 200 m (21.10). His first major international title was the gold medal in 400 m (45.70) at the 1993 Mediterranean Games in Narbonne. At the 1994 Greek Indoor Athletics Championships in Piraeus, he defended his 200 m (20.93) and 400 m (46.73) gold medals. He repeated his success in the 400 m (47.11) by winning gold at the 1996 Greek Indoor Athletics Championships. In 1997, Kenteris moved to Athens and Olympiacos CFP, with whom he won the 4 × 100 m relay gold (40.86) at the 1997 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens. Kenteris repeated his success the following year when he won the 400 m (45.87) and 4 × 400 m relay (3:11.95) gold medals at the 1998 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens.

It was not until 1998 that Kenteris took part in his first major international tournaments, when he took 9th place (semi finals) in both 400 m (45.74) and 4 × 400 m relay (3:06.48) at the 1998 European Championships in Budapest. He also took the 7th place at the 1998 IAAF World Cup in Johannesburg, in the 4 × 400 m relay race (3:03.95), representing the European team. In 1999, he continued by winning the 200 m (20.60) and 400 m (45.82) gold medals at the 1999 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens. His first European success was when he won the 400 m bronze medal at the 1999 European Cup in Paris with a time of 45.66. While Kenteris was eliminated in the 400 m heats of the indoor world championships, he returned that summer as a 200 m runner at the Outdoor World Championships in Seville. Kenteris won his heat # 5, defeating then 100 m world record holder Maurice Greene, but did not start the quarter-finals due to injury. The following year, Kenteris won the 4 × 100 m relay gold (40.46) at the 2000 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens, and also the 4 × 100 m relay silver (38.67) and 200 m bronze (20.48) at the 2000 European Cup in Gateshead.

Although Kenteris had established himself as a medal-winning national and European sprinter, few had heard of his name when he surprised by qualifying for the 200 m final at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Although defending Olympic champion Michael Johnson and reigning world champion Maurice Greene did not compete, still nobody had included Kenteris in the list of medal favourites despite his being the fastest European at 200 m that summer with 20.25 seconds from June, but Kenteris raced to the gold medal with a time of 20.09, denying Britain's Darren Campbell and Ato Boldon of Trinidad and Tobago. In doing so, Kenteris became the first white male to win a 200 m sprinting medal at the Olympics since Pietro Mennea achieved the feat, winning the 200 m gold at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He also competed in the 4 × 100 m relay qualifying, but failed to reach the finals and took ninth place in 38.80 seconds.

In 2001, Kenteris won his first gold medal in 100 m (10.21) at the 2001 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens. Success continued, as Kenteris won his first 200 m gold medal (20.31) and the silver medal in 100 m (10.15 PB) at the 2001 European Cup in Bremen, and 200 m gold at the 2001 Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria with a performance of 20.10. He also won the 200 m title (20.04) at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton after a season where he mostly stayed out of international competition. The following year, he won the 200 m (20.18) and 4 × 400 m relay (3:14.48) gold medals at the 2002 Greek Athletics Championships in Trikala. Kenteris completed his trilogy by also winning the European title at the 2002 European Athletics Championships in Munich with a time of 19.85, his personal best. This performance still stands as the national record in 200 m. The next year, Kenteris took part in the 2003 European Cup in Florence where he won the 200 m gold (20.37) and 4 × 400 m relay silver (3:02.69). Upon returning in Athens, he won the 200 m gold (20.30) at the 2003 Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria.

For the 2004 Summer Olympics, Kenteris was one of the hopes of the home crowd for winning a gold medal in athletics and favourite to light the Olympic flame, as he had won the 100 m (10.18) and 4 × 100 m relay (41.16) gold medals at the 2004 Greek Championship in Athens and the 200 m gold (20.27) at the 2004 Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria, just one month before the Summer Olympics. However, on the day prior to the Games, Kenteris and his training partner Ekaterini Thanou failed to attend a drug test.[3] While they claimed to have been injured in a motorcycle accident – in a frantic attempt to return to the Olympic village for the test upon hearing the news in the media – an official Greek investigation would later find that the alleged accident had been staged. In the ensuing doping scandal, Kenteris and Thanou announced their withdrawal from the Games on August 18, after a hearing before the Disciplinary Commission of the IOC, for what they described to be "in the interests of the country".

Kenteris retired from athletics and disappeared from the public eye following his withdrawal. After his retirement, Kenteris was offered an honorary officer position in the Hellenic Air Force by the Greek state, but he quit in 2011. In May 2011 he was (along with Thanou) given a suspended jail sentence of 31 months, after being charged with staging the crash, but an appeals court overturned this ruling.[4] The World Athletics has banned him from entering the stadiums, as evidence was found that his coach was also involved in the BALCO scandal.[5]

Personal bests edit

Date Event Venue Performance
23 June 2001 100 metres Bremen, Germany 10.15
9 August 2002 200 metres Munich, Germany 19.85 CR, EL, NR
27 July 1998 400 metres Thessaloniki, Greece 45.60
9 February 2000 200 metres (indoor) Peiraias, Greece 20.80
13 February 1999 400 metres (indoor) Peiraias, Greece 46.36 NR

References edit

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
  2. ^ Sydney Morning Herald https://www.smh.com.au/sport/athletics/too-good-to-be-true-for-athlete-no-one-saw-coming-20200810-p55kf6.html. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Doping e acidente de astros do atletismo escandalizam a Grécia". Grupo UOL. 13 August 2004.
  4. ^ Macur, Juliet (6 September 2011). "Peculiar Doping Case Takes Another Twist". New York Times. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Greek sprinters and coach deny BALCO links". Reuters. 30 October 2007.

External links edit

Sporting positions
Preceded by Men's 200 m Best Year Performance
alongside   Shawn Crawford

2002
Succeeded by

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two bronze medals in the European Cup as well as three gold medals in the 200 metres at the Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria He is also a 14 time golden medalist at the Greek Athletics Championships and a five time golden medalist at the Greek Indoor Athletics Championships He withdrew from the 2004 Summer Olympics held in his home country after a doping violation failed to attend drug test 2 Kostas KenterisPersonal informationFull nameKonstantinos KenterisNicknameO Gios toy Anemoy The Son of the Wind Nationality GreeceBorn 1973 07 11 11 July 1973 age 50 Mytilene GreeceHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in Weight73 kg 161 lb SportSport100 metres 200 metres 400 metres 4 x 100 metres relay 4 x 400 metres relayCollege teamArion MytileneClubOlympiakos CFPAchievements and titlesPersonal bests100 m 10 15 200 m 19 85 CR EL NR SB 400 m 45 60Medal record Men s AthleticsRepresenting GreeceOlympic Games2000 Sydney 200 mWorld Championships2001 Edmonton 200 mEuropean Championships2002 Munich 200 mEuropean Cup2001 Bremen 200 m2003 Florence 200 m2000 Gateshead 4 x 100 m relay2001 Bremen 100 m2003 Florence 4 x 400 m relay1999 Paris 400 m2000 Gateshead 200 mAthens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria2001 Athens 200 m2003 Athens 200 m2004 Athens 200 mMediterranean Games1993 Narbonne 400 mGreek Athletics ChampionshipsRepresenting Arion Mytilene1991 Athens 400 m1992 Athens 400 m1993 Athens 400 mRepresenting Olympiacos CFP1997 Athens 4 x 100 m relay1998 Athens 400 m1998 Athens 4 x 400 m relay1999 Athens 200 m1999 Athens 400 m2000 Athens 4 x 100 m relay2001 Athens 100 m2002 Trikala 200 m2002 Trikala 4 x 400 m relay2004 Athens 100 m2004 Athens 4 x 100 m relayGreek Indoor Athletics ChampionshipsRepresenting Arion Mytilene1993 Piraeus 200 m1993 Piraeus 400 m1994 Piraeus 200 m1994 Piraeus 400 m1996 Piraeus 400 mKenteris was named the Greek Male Athlete of the Year three times for the years 2000 2001 and 2002 He was named the Best Balkan Athlete of the Year two times for the years 2000 and 2001 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal bests 3 References 4 External linksCareer editBorn in Mytilene Kenteris a student of physical education started practising athletics at age 10 and started running seriously about ten years later when he moved to Thessaloniki Kenteris specialised in the 200 m and 400 m His first national titles were the three consecutive 400 m gold medals at the Greek Athletics Championships 1991 46 90 1992 46 85 1993 46 27 in Athens with 200 m 21 57 and 400 m 47 76 gold medals at the 1993 Greek Indoor Athletics Championships in Piraeus representing his home town team Arion Mytilene He also competed at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Seoul where he finished 6th in 200 m 21 10 His first major international title was the gold medal in 400 m 45 70 at the 1993 Mediterranean Games in Narbonne At the 1994 Greek Indoor Athletics Championships in Piraeus he defended his 200 m 20 93 and 400 m 46 73 gold medals He repeated his success in the 400 m 47 11 by winning gold at the 1996 Greek Indoor Athletics Championships In 1997 Kenteris moved to Athens and Olympiacos CFP with whom he won the 4 100 m relay gold 40 86 at the 1997 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens Kenteris repeated his success the following year when he won the 400 m 45 87 and 4 400 m relay 3 11 95 gold medals at the 1998 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens It was not until 1998 that Kenteris took part in his first major international tournaments when he took 9th place semi finals in both 400 m 45 74 and 4 400 m relay 3 06 48 at the 1998 European Championships in Budapest He also took the 7th place at the 1998 IAAF World Cup in Johannesburg in the 4 400 m relay race 3 03 95 representing the European team In 1999 he continued by winning the 200 m 20 60 and 400 m 45 82 gold medals at the 1999 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens His first European success was when he won the 400 m bronze medal at the 1999 European Cup in Paris with a time of 45 66 While Kenteris was eliminated in the 400 m heats of the indoor world championships he returned that summer as a 200 m runner at the Outdoor World Championships in Seville Kenteris won his heat 5 defeating then 100 m world record holder Maurice Greene but did not start the quarter finals due to injury The following year Kenteris won the 4 100 m relay gold 40 46 at the 2000 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens and also the 4 100 m relay silver 38 67 and 200 m bronze 20 48 at the 2000 European Cup in Gateshead Although Kenteris had established himself as a medal winning national and European sprinter few had heard of his name when he surprised by qualifying for the 200 m final at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Although defending Olympic champion Michael Johnson and reigning world champion Maurice Greene did not compete still nobody had included Kenteris in the list of medal favourites despite his being the fastest European at 200 m that summer with 20 25 seconds from June but Kenteris raced to the gold medal with a time of 20 09 denying Britain s Darren Campbell and Ato Boldon of Trinidad and Tobago In doing so Kenteris became the first white male to win a 200 m sprinting medal at the Olympics since Pietro Mennea achieved the feat winning the 200 m gold at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow He also competed in the 4 100 m relay qualifying but failed to reach the finals and took ninth place in 38 80 seconds In 2001 Kenteris won his first gold medal in 100 m 10 21 at the 2001 Greek Athletics Championships in Athens Success continued as Kenteris won his first 200 m gold medal 20 31 and the silver medal in 100 m 10 15 PB at the 2001 European Cup in Bremen and 200 m gold at the 2001 Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria with a performance of 20 10 He also won the 200 m title 20 04 at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton after a season where he mostly stayed out of international competition The following year he won the 200 m 20 18 and 4 400 m relay 3 14 48 gold medals at the 2002 Greek Athletics Championships in Trikala Kenteris completed his trilogy by also winning the European title at the 2002 European Athletics Championships in Munich with a time of 19 85 his personal best This performance still stands as the national record in 200 m The next year Kenteris took part in the 2003 European Cup in Florence where he won the 200 m gold 20 37 and 4 400 m relay silver 3 02 69 Upon returning in Athens he won the 200 m gold 20 30 at the 2003 Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria For the 2004 Summer Olympics Kenteris was one of the hopes of the home crowd for winning a gold medal in athletics and favourite to light the Olympic flame as he had won the 100 m 10 18 and 4 100 m relay 41 16 gold medals at the 2004 Greek Championship in Athens and the 200 m gold 20 27 at the 2004 Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria just one month before the Summer Olympics However on the day prior to the Games Kenteris and his training partner Ekaterini Thanou failed to attend a drug test 3 While they claimed to have been injured in a motorcycle accident in a frantic attempt to return to the Olympic village for the test upon hearing the news in the media an official Greek investigation would later find that the alleged accident had been staged In the ensuing doping scandal Kenteris and Thanou announced their withdrawal from the Games on August 18 after a hearing before the Disciplinary Commission of the IOC for what they described to be in the interests of the country Kenteris retired from athletics and disappeared from the public eye following his withdrawal After his retirement Kenteris was offered an honorary officer position in the Hellenic Air Force by the Greek state but he quit in 2011 In May 2011 he was along with Thanou given a suspended jail sentence of 31 months after being charged with staging the crash but an appeals court overturned this ruling 4 The World Athletics has banned him from entering the stadiums as evidence was found that his coach was also involved in the BALCO scandal 5 Personal bests editDate Event Venue Performance23 June 2001 100 metres Bremen Germany 10 159 August 2002 200 metres Munich Germany 19 85 CR EL NR27 July 1998 400 metres Thessaloniki Greece 45 609 February 2000 200 metres indoor Peiraias Greece 20 8013 February 1999 400 metres indoor Peiraias Greece 46 36 NRReferences edit Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Kostas Kenteris Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Sydney Morning Herald https www smh com au sport athletics too good to be true for athlete no one saw coming 20200810 p55kf6 html a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Doping e acidente de astros do atletismo escandalizam a Grecia Grupo UOL 13 August 2004 Macur Juliet 6 September 2011 Peculiar Doping Case Takes Another Twist New York Times Retrieved 15 August 2016 Greek sprinters and coach deny BALCO links Reuters 30 October 2007 External links editOfficial website IOC decision regarding the cases of Konstantinos Kenteris and Ekatarina Thanou Press release August 18 2004 Konstantinos Kenteris at World Athletics nbsp Kostas Kenteris at Olympics com nbsp Kostas Kenteris at Olympedia nbsp Kostas Kenteris at the Hellenic Olympic CommitteeSporting positionsPreceded by nbsp Joshua J Johnson Men s 200 m Best Year Performancealongside nbsp Shawn Crawford2002 Succeeded by nbsp Bernard Williams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Konstantinos Kenteris amp oldid 1179995335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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