- Sándor
Iharos (10
March 1930 – 24
January 1996) was a
Hungarian long-distance runner.
Though unsuccessful in
major competitions,
Iharos ran
world records...
-
Iharos is a
village in
Somogy county, Hungary.
Street map (Hungarian)
Iharos, KSH v t e...
- 1902), syn.
Hypsibius bakonyiensis Iharos, 1964,
Hypsibius sattleri (Richters, 1902),
Isohypsibius bakonyiensis (
Iharos, 1964),
Macrobiotus sattleri Richters...
- Marcus, 1928
Echiniscus baloghi Iharos, 1973
Echiniscus barbarae Kaczmarek & Michalczyk, 2002
Echiniscus batramiae Iharos, 1936
Echiniscus becki Schuster...
- Sam Steiger,
American journalist and
politician (d. 2012) 1930 – Sándor
Iharos,
Hungarian runner (d. 1996) 1931 –
Georges Dor,
Canadian author, playwright...
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brevispinosus (
Iharos, 1966)
Isohypsibius brulloi Pilato and Pennini, 1976
Isohypsibius bulbifer (Mihelcic, 1957)
Isohypsibius cameruni (
Iharos, 1969) Isohypsibius...
- 1955, with Sándor
Iharos beating Gaston Reiff's old 3000
metres record in
Budapest with a time of 7:55.6. By the end of that year,
Iharos held the world...
- However,
outside cir****stances
shook the
spirit of team Hungary. Sándor
Iharos,
another superstar, was absent. Back home, the
Hungarian Revolution of 1956...
- 13:50.8 Sandor
Iharos (HUN) 1955-09-10 Budapest,
Hungary 13:46.8 Vladimir Kuts (URS) 1955-09-18 Belgrade,
Yugoslavia 13:40.6 Sandor
Iharos (HUN) 1955-10-23...
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January 1965 Succeeded by
Chris Chataway Sándor
Iharos Sándor
Iharos Ron
Clarke Preceded by Sándor
Iharos Men's 10,000 m
World Record Holder 11 September...