Vasilios Papadimitriou
Greek high jumper
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Nationality | Greek |
Born | (1948-05-21) 21 May 1948 (age 76) Thessaloniki, Greece |
Sport | |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | High jump |
Vasilios Papadimitriou (born 21 May 1948) is a Greek athlete. He competed in the men's high jump at the 1972 Summer Olympics.[1] He was named the 1973 Greek Athlete of the Year.
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Vasilios Papadimitriou Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
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PSAT Greek Male Athlete of the Year
- 1954: Syllis
- 1955: Papavasileiou
- 1956: Roubanis
- 1957: Depastas
- 1958: Chiotis
- 1959: Kounadis
- 1960: Constantine / Eskitzoglou / Zaimis
- 1961: Tsakanikas
- 1962: Syllis
- 1963: Regoukos
- 1964: Pierrakos
- 1965: Papanikolaou
- 1966: Papanikolaou
- 1967: Papanikolaou
- 1968: Galaktopoulos
- 1969: Chaitas
- 1970: Papanikolaou
- 1971: Papageorgopoulos
- 1972: Hatzipavlis / Galaktopoulos / Tziortzis
- 1973: Papadimitriou
- 1974: Tziortzis
- 1975: Iakovou
- 1976: Iliadis
- 1977: Iliadis
- 1978: Cholidis
- 1979: Kousis
- 1980: Mygiakis
- 1981: Michas
- 1982: Stratos
- 1983: Cholidis
- 1984: Thanopoulos
- 1985: Papanikolaou
- 1986: Galis
- 1987: Galis
- 1988: Cholidis
- 1989: Galis
- 1990: Saltsidis
- 1991: Koukodimos
- 1992: Dimas
- 1993: Dimas
- 1994: Leonidis
- 1995: Dimas
- 1996: Melissanidis / Kaklamanakis / Dimas / Kakiasvilis
- 1997: Gatsioudis
- 1998: Sampanis
- 1999: Kakiasvilis
- 2000: Kenteris
- 2001: Kenteris
- 2002: Kenteris
- 2003: Iakovakis
- 2004: Zagorakis
- 2005: Grigoriadis
- 2006: Iakovakis
- 2007: Diamantidis
- 2008: Nikolaidis
- 2009: Maras
- 2010: Kosmidis
- 2011: Gianniotis
- 2012: Gianniotis
- 2013: Gianniotis
- 2014: Iliadis
- 2015: Petrounias
- 2016: Petrounias
- 2017: Petrounias
- 2018: Petrounias
- 2019: Tsitsipas
- 2020: Antetokounmpo
- 2021: Antetokounmpo
- 2022: Tentoglou
- 2023: Tentoglou
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