- Nicolas Macrozonaris
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Nicolas Macrozonaris (born August 22, 1980) is a Canadian 100m sprinter. Born in Laval, Quebec, of Greek descent[1], he began sprinting after being inspired by Donovan Bailey's gold medal in the 100m sprint in 1996 in Atlanta. He's the third fastest Canadian of all time after Donovan Bailey and Bruny Surin.
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Accomplishments
2006
- 1st Canadian Championships 100m (10.31s) (10.28s in semifinal)
- 1st Ontario T&F Championships 100m (10.34s) (10.25s W in semifinal)
2005
- eliminated in the heats, World Championships 100m (10.40s)
2004
- eliminated in the semi-finals, Athens Olympic Games 100m (10.28s)
2003
- 1st Canadian Championships 100m (10.13s)
- 1st Canadian championships 200m (20.85s)
- 1st Mexico City 100m (10.03s)
- 3rd Athens Grand Prix 100m (10.15s)
- 5th World Outdoor Championships Semi-Final 100m (10.28s)
2002
- 1st Canadian Championships 100m (9.91s w)
2001
- 12th World indoor championships semi-final 60m (6.67s)
- 2nd Canadian championships 100m (10.35s)
- 4th Jeux de la francophonie 100m (10.34s)
- 26th World Outdoor championships 100m (10.28s)
2000
- 1st Quebec Senior Champion 60m (6.80s)
- 4th Canadian Championships 100m (10.25s)
- 2nd North American and Caribbean Championships NACAC 100m (10.75s)
- 45th Olympic games, Sydney 100m (10.45s)
1999
- 1st Quebec Junior Champion 100m (10.66s)
- 1st Canadian Junior Record 50m (5.83s)
1998
- 2nd Quebec provincials 100m (11.03s)
References
Categories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- Canadian sprinters
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic track and field athletes of Canada
- Canadian people of Greek descent
- People from Laval, Quebec
- Sportspeople from Quebec
- Anglophone Quebec people
- Canadian track and field athletics biography stubs
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