Nicolas Macrozonaris
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Nicolas Macrozonaris (born August 22, 1980) is a Canadian 100 m sprinter. Born in Laval, Quebec, of Greek descent[1], he began sprinting after being inspired by Donovan Bailey's Gold medal in the 100 m sprint in 1996 at Atlanta.
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[edit] Accomplishments
[edit] 2006
- 1st Canadian Championships 100 m (10.31s) (10.28s in semifinal)
- 1st Ontario T&F Championships 100 m (10.34s) (10.25s W in semifinal)
[edit] 2005
- eliminated in the heats, World Championships 100 m (10.40s)
[edit] 2004
- eliminated in the heats, Athens Olympic Games 100 m (10.28s)
[edit] 2003
- 1st Canadian Championships 100 m (10.13s)
- 1st Canadian championships 200 m (20.85s)
- 1st Mexico City 100 m (10.03s)
- 3rd Athens Grand Prix 100 m (10.15s)
- 5th World Outdoor Championships Semi-Final 100 m (10.27s)
[edit] 2002
- 1st Canadian Championships 100 m (9.91s w)
[edit] 2001
- 12th World indoor championships semi-final 60 m (6.67s)
- 2nd Canadian championships 100 m (10.35s)
- 4th Jeux de la francophonie 100 m (10.34s)
- 26th World Outdoor championships 100 m (10.28s)
[edit] 2000
- 1st Quebec Senior Champion 60 m (6.80s)
- 4th Canadian Championships 100 m (10.25s)
- 2nd North American and Caribbean Championships NACAC 100 m (10.75s)
- 45th Olympic games, Sydney 100 m (10.45s)
[edit] 1999
- 1st Quebec Junior Champion 100 m (10.66s)
- 1st Canadian Junior Record 50 m (5.83s)
[edit] 1998
- 2nd Quebec provincials 100 m (11.03s)