Charles Grethen
Luxembourgish middle-distance runner
Grethen in 2018 | |
Personal information | |
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Born | (1992-06-02) 2 June 1992 (age 32) Tuntange, Luxembourg[1] |
Education | Texas State University University of Georgia University of Luxembourg[2] |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[3] |
Weight | 65 kg (143 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | 800 m |
College team | Georgia Bulldogs |
Charles Grethen (born 2 June 1992, in Tuntange) is a Luxembourgish middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 and 1500 metres.[4] He represented his country at three consecutive European Championships.
International competitions
Personal bests
Outdoor
- 800 metres – 1:46.44 (Oordegem-Lede 2016)
- 1000 metres – 2:18.95 (Pliezhausen 2016)
- 1500 metres – 3:32.86 (Tokyo 2020) NR
- One mile- 3:53.20 (Oslo 2022) NR
Indoor
- 800 metres – 1:48.26 (Metz 2016)
- 1500 metres – 3:45.05 (Düsseldorf 2016)
References
- ^ College team bio
- ^ 2017 Universiade bio
- ^ 2015 Universiade bio
- ^ Charles Grethen at World Athletics
External links
- Charles Grethen at Olympedia
- Charles Grethen at Olympics.com
- Charles Grethen at the Comité Olympique et Sportif Luxembourgeois (in French)
- Charles Grethen on Instagram
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- 1957: Josy Stoffel
- 1958: Charly Gaul
- 1959: Jean Link
- 1960: Josy Stoffel
- 1961: Sylvie Hülsemann
- 1962–63: Norbert Haupert
- 1964: Charles Sowa
- 1965: René Kilburg
- 1966: René Kilburg
- 1967: Charles Sowa
- 1968–69: Louis Pilot
- 1970: Nicolas Koob
- 1971–72: Charles Sowa
- 1973: Robert Schiel
- 1974: Marcel Balthasar
- 1975–78: Roland Bombardella
- 1979: Lucien Didier
- 1980: Justin Gloden
- 1981: Fonsy Grethen
- 1982–83: Roland Jacoby
- 1984: Raymond Conzemius
- 1985: Claude Michely
- 1986: Fonsy Grethen
- 1987: Robby Langers
- 1988–89: Marc Girardelli
- 1990: Guy Hellers
- 1991: Marc Girardelli
- 1992: Eugène Berger
- 1993–94: Marc Girardelli
- 1995: Guy Hellers
- 1996: Marc Girardelli
- 1997: Christian Poos
- 1998: Dan Dethier
- 1999: Jeff Strasser
- 2000: Kim Kirchen
- 2001: Jeff Strasser
- 2002: David Fiegen
- 2003–05: Kim Kirchen
- 2006: Fränk Schleck
- 2007–08: Kim Kirchen
- 2009–11: Andy Schleck
- 2012: Laurent Carnol
- 2013: Dirk Bockel
- 2014–17: Gilles Müller
- 2018: Bob Jungels
- 2019: Bob Bertemes
- 2021: Charles Grethen
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- 1967: Colette Flesch
- 1968: Sylvie Hülsemann
- 1969: Annette Berger
- 1970–71: Jeanny Dom
- 1972: Nelly Wies
- 1973: Jeanny Dom
- 1974: Berty Krier
- 1975–78: Jeanny Dom
- 1979–82: Carine Risch
- 1983–84: Jeannette Goergen
- 1985–86: Danièle Kaber
- 1987: Nancy Arendt
- 1988: Danièle Kaber
- 1989: Nancy Arendt
- 1990: Marion Hammang
- 1991: Malou Thill
- 1992: Marion Hammang
- 1993: Anne Kremer
- 1994: Raymonde Moes
- 1995–97: Nancy Kemp-Arendt
- 1998–99: Anne Kremer
- 2000: Nancy Kemp-Arendt
- 2001: Ni Xialian
- 2002: Tessy Scholtes
- 2003: Claudine Schaul
- 2004–07: Elizabeth May
- 2008: Marie Muller
- 2009: Elizabeth May
- 2010: Marie Muller
- 2011: Mandy Minella
- 2012: Marie Muller
- 2013: Christine Majerus
- 2014: Jennifer Warling
- 2015–18, 20–21: Christine Majerus
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