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She won her first major gold medal at the [[Athletics at the 2009 Mediterranean Games|2009 Mediterranean Games]], beating [[Myriam Soumaré]] in the women's 100&nbsp;m final to take the gold.<ref>Sampaolo, Diego (2009-07-02). [http://www.iaaf.org/WCH09/news/kind=100/newsid=51446.html High Jump and Discus Throw provide best results - Mediterranean Games, Day 2]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2009-07-02.</ref>
She won her first major gold medal at the [[Athletics at the 2009 Mediterranean Games|2009 Mediterranean Games]], beating [[Myriam Soumaré]] in the women's 100&nbsp;m final to take the gold.<ref>Sampaolo, Diego (2009-07-02). [http://www.iaaf.org/WCH09/news/kind=100/newsid=51446.html High Jump and Discus Throw provide best results - Mediterranean Games, Day 2]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2009-07-02.</ref>

==Achievements==
{| {{AchievementTable|Event=yes}}
|-
|rowspan=2|2002
|[[2002 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[Vienna]], [[Germany]]
|bgcolor="cc9966" |3rd
|60 m
|7.22
|-
|[[2002 European Championships in Athletics|European Championships]]
|[[Munich]], [[Germany]]
|9th
|100 m
|11.44
|-
|2004
|[[2004 World Indoor Championships in Athletics|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]
|9th
|60 m
|7.33
|-
|2005
|[[2005 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[Madrid ]], [[Spain]]
|bgcolor=silver|2nd
|60 m
|7.18
|-
|rowspan=2|2006
|[[2006 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]
|[[Gothenburg]], [[Sweden]]
|9th
|100 m
|11.29
|-
|[[2006 IAAF World Cup|World Cup]]
|[[Athens]], [[Greece]]
|6th
|100 m
|11.40
|-
|rowspan=2|2009
|[[2009 European Team Championships|European Team Championships]]
|[[Leiria]], [[Portugal]]
|6th
|100 m
|
|-
|[[2009 Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]]
|[[Pescara]], [[Italy]]
|bgcolor=gold|1st
|100 m
|
|-
|2010
|[[2010 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]
|[[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]
|7th
|[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres|100 m ]]
|11.36
|-
|2011
|[[2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]]
|[[Paris]], [[France]]
|9th
|60 m
|7.23
|}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:59, 14 June 2011

Georgia Kokloni
Medal record
Women's Athletics
Representing  Greece
European Indoor Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Vienna 60 m
Silver medal – second place 2005 Madrid 60 m
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place 2009 Pescara 100 m

Georgia (or Yeoryía) Koklóni (Greek: Γεωργία Κοκλώνη) (born 7 May 1981 in Athens) is a Greek sprinter who specializes in 60 metres and 100 metres.

Her first major competition was the 2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships, but she was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 60 m. She won the 60 m bronze at the 2002 European Athletics Indoor Championships, however, and went on to win a gold medal at the 2003 European Athletics U23 Championships, winning the 100 m in 11.33 seconds.

Her first global outdoor championships was the 2003 World Championships in Athletics, where she was part of the Greek 4 x 100 metres relay team. They finished third in their heat but were not fast enough to reach the final. She had the honour of representing Greece in her home town at the 2004 Athens Olympics, running as part of the women's 4x100 metre relay team. The team finished last in their heat.

She had greater success at 60 metres, in which her personal best is 7.14 seconds, performed at the 2005 European Indoor Championships, in Madrid. At this final she missed the gold by Kim Gevaert only for 0.02 seconds.

Her personal best at 100 metres is 11.29 seconds, achieved at the European Championships in Gothenburg. She represented Greece as a host athlete of the 2006 IAAF World Cup and finished sixth in the women's 100 m.

She won her first major gold medal at the 2009 Mediterranean Games, beating Myriam Soumaré in the women's 100 m final to take the gold.[1]

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2002 European Indoor Championships Vienna, Germany 3rd 60 m 7.22
European Championships Munich, Germany 9th 100 m 11.44
2004 World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 9th 60 m 7.33
2005 European Indoor Championships Madrid , Spain 2nd 60 m 7.18
2006 European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 9th 100 m 11.29
World Cup Athens, Greece 6th 100 m 11.40
2009 European Team Championships Leiria, Portugal 6th 100 m
Mediterranean Games Pescara, Italy 1st 100 m
2010 European Championships Barcelona, Spain 7th 100 m 11.36
2011 European Indoor Championships Paris, France 9th 60 m 7.23

References

  1. ^ Sampaolo, Diego (2009-07-02). High Jump and Discus Throw provide best results - Mediterranean Games, Day 2. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-02.

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