Gregory Sedok is a Dutch track and field athlete who specializes in sprinting .
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| Full name | Gregory sedoc | ||||||||||
| Date and place of birth | October 16, 1981 (age 37) | ||||||||||
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Born in Amsterdam . He began his professional sports career in 2002. At the European Championships 2002, he performed in the 110 meters hurdles , but could not go beyond the preliminary races. At the world championship in 2003, he reached the semifinals, according to the results of which he took 7th place. He took part in the 2004 Olympic Games at a distance of 110 meters s / b, but according to the results of the qualification he took 5th place and could not reach the next round. A major success came to him in 2007, when he became the European champion in the indoor 60 meters hurdles . 2 months after winning the championship, he took 2nd place at the Fanny Blankers-Kun memorial in the 110-meter run with s / b, setting a personal record of 13.37. At the Beijing Olympics, he reached the semifinals , showing a result of 13.60.
Over the years of performances, he became the champion of the Netherlands 9 times in hurdles and 1 time in long jumps . He is the record holder of his country in the race for 60 meters s / b.
Links
- Gregory Sedok - profile on the IAAF website