-
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...
- two were the
Aeolos Express II (later
Aeolos Kenteris II) and the
Aeolos Express (Later
Aeolos Kenteris I). Upon receipt, the ship
became the flagship...
-
Aeolos Kenteris was announced, and thus the two
highspeed crafts Aeolos Express and
Aeolus Express II were
renamed Aeolos Kenteris I and
Aeolos Kenteris II...
- to the
opening ceremony,
Thanou and her
training partner Konstantinos Kenteris failed to
attend a
drugs test, and
later the same
night were hospitalised...
- by
Tunisia had to be
retaken five times. Gr****
sprinters Konstantinos Kenteris and
Ekaterini Thanou withdraw from the
games after allegedly staging a...
- ship,
named during the 2001 IAAF
games in
Edmonton Aeolus Kenteris,
after Kostas Kenteris, used to
serve this city (his hometown) with 6-hour routes...
- (1907–1998),
former Prime Minister and
President of
Greece Konstantinos Kenteris (born 1973), Gr****
athlete (sprinter) and
Olympic gold
medalist Konstantinos...
-
Kostadinova 1997:
Kostadinova 1998:
Dafovska 1999:
Szabo 2000:
Kenteris 2001:
Kenteris 2002:
Markov 2003:
Yovchev 2004:
Grozdeva 2005: Drăgulescu 2006:...
-
Lines (since 2007
Aeolos Kenteris I)
Aeolos Express II, (HSC) in 2001 for NEL
Lines (since 2007
Aeolos Kenteris II)
Aeolos Kenteris, (HSC) in 2001 for NEL...
- were 67
competitors from 50 nations. The
event was won by
Konstantinos Kenteris of Greece, the nation's
first medal in the event.
Darren Campbell's silver...