Tamás Kazi

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Tamás Kazi
Personal information
NationalityHungarian
Born (1985-05-16) 16 May 1985 (age 38)
Sport
Country Hungary
SportTrack and field
EventMiddle distance running
Achievements and titles
Personal best800 m: 1:45.55

Tamás Kazi (born 16 May 1985) is a Hungarian track and field athlete specialised in middle distance running events.[1] Kazi mainly competes in the 800 metres, in which he participated in the 2009 and 2011 World Championships in Athletics, reaching the semifinal on both occasions.[2] He also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London failing to qualify for the semifinals. He was born in Baja, Hungary.[3]

Competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Hungary
2007 European U23 Championships Debrecen, Hungary 17th (h) 800 m 1:50.58
Universiade Bangkok, Thailand 15th (sf) 800 m 1:48.98
2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany 17th (sf) 800 m 1:47.01
2010 European Championships Barcelona, Spain 16th (h) 800 m 1:50.21
2011 European Indoor Championships Paris, France 11th (h) 800 m 1:50.85
World Championships Daegu, South Korea 16th (sf) 800 m 1:46.53
2012 Olympic Games London, United Kingdom 24th (h) 800 m 1:47.10
2013 European Indoor Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 18th (h) 800 m 1:51.77
World Championships Moscow, Russia 16th (sf) 800 m 1:46.40
2014 European Championships Zürich, Switzerland 11th (sf) 800 m 1:48.04
2015 European Indoor Championships Prague, Czech Republic 15th (h) 1500 m 3:48.08
2016 European Championships Amsterdam, Netherlands 28th (h) 1500 m 3:44.64
2017 European Indoor Championships Belgrade, Serbia 10th (h) 1500 m 3:47.64
2018 European Championships Berlin, Germany 23rd (h) 800 m 1:48.37
18th (h) 1500 m 3:42.98
2019 European Indoor Championships Glasgow, United Kingdom 23rd (h) 800 m 1:49.66
2021 European Indoor Championships Toruń, Poland 35th (h) 800 m 1:51.85

References

  1. ^ "Profile of Tamás Kazi". Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Tamás Kazi Biography". IAAF. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  3. ^ Tamas Kazi. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2015-02-08.