Bogdan Tudor

Bogdan Tudor ( born 1 February 1970 in Bucharest ) is a former Romanian long jumper.

Life

Tudor reached at the European Championships in 1990 in Split the final battle and jumped to eighth place. For the next ten years he belonged to the world's best. In 1991, he was fifth in each of the World Indoor Championships and the World Championships. Tudor also jumped at the European Indoor Championships in 1992 to fifth place, but at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​he only reached the twelfth.

At the World Indoor Championships in 1993 Tudor was again fifth. However, in the following year, he made ​​the jump to the medal ranks. At the European Indoor Championships in Paris in 1994 he won the bronze medal behind Dietmar Haaf and Konstantinos Koukodimos and, due to the better second attempt, before Ivaylo Mladenov. 1995 Tudor was each fifth at the World Indoor Championships and the World Championships once again. In between, on July 9, 1995 in Bad Cannstatt, he had increased his personal best to 8.37 meters.

1996 Tudor jumped at the European Indoor Championships in sixth place. At the Olympic Games in Atlanta, he retired, however, from as early as the qualification. The following year he finished eleventh at the 1997 World Indoor Championships and tenth at the World Championships. In 1999, he jumped at the World Indoor Championships in eighth place and in 2000 he reached for the last time at a major international competition, the finals at the European Indoor Championships and finished seventh.

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