Anikó Kálovics

Anikó Kalovics ( born May 13, 1977 in Szombathely ) is a Hungarian long-distance runner.

Three times they took so far in the Olympics in part: 2000 in Sydney, she was disqualified in the supply of over 10,000 m in Athens in 2004, she took over the same distance space 22 and 2008 Beijing 20th place In the European Athletics Championships 1998 in Budapest she was eighth on 10,000 m at the World Championships, she came in 2003 in Paris / Saint- Denis in the 10,000 m at No. 20, 2005 in Helsinki, they failed in the run over 5000 meters.

Numerous road races she decided in her sporting career for: A total of six times she won the Grand Prix of Prague over 5 km (2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008) from 1996 to 1998, she won three times the Alster, 2002, she won the Wachau- marathon on the half marathon course, 2006 and 2010 at the Grand Prix of Bern, 2006 and 2007 at the Lucerne City Run and in 2007 the Swiss women's marathon at the Darmstadt city run.

In 2006, she took the marathon in their repertoire. Right away she won at the Maratona d' Italia in Carpi on a steep, however, and therefore not suitable track record in 2:26:44 h following year she won the Turin Marathon in 2:29:24 and repeated her victory in Carpi and she was third in the Rome Marathon in 2:29:04 and winner of the Venice Marathon in 2:31:24 2008.

Bests

  • 5000 m: 15:10,21 min, July 30, 2004, Trento
  • 10,000 m: 31:40,31 min, July 5, 2003, London ( Hungarian record )
  • 10 km: 31:42 min, April 17, 2006 Watford
  • 15 km: 49:24 min 21 November, 2004, Nijmegen ( Hungarian record )
  • 20 km: 1:06:20 h, October 8, 2006 Debrecen ( Hungarian record )
  • Half Marathon: 1:08:58 h, 1 April 2007 Milan ( Hungarian record )
  • Marathon: 2:29:04 h 16 March, 2008, Rome
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