Borut Bilač

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Borut Bilač athletics
nation SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
birthday April 14, 1965
place of birth PostojnaSlovenia
Career
discipline Long jump
Best performance Open air: 8.24 m

Hall: 7.88 m

Borut Bilač (born April 14, 1965 in Postojna ) is a former Slovenian long jumper .

In 1990 he came in third place for Yugoslavia at the 1990 European Athletics Championships . A month later he was disqualified for a positive doping result and banned for two years. Since the doping test was found to be flawed, the ban was lifted in 1991 and the athlete received his bronze medal back.

At the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in 1991 he was eliminated from the qualification, and at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​he was now starting for Slovenia, ninth.

In 1990 he became Yugoslavian indoor champion. In 1992 he became the Slovenian champion outdoors and in 1998 indoors, and in 1993 he won the national indoor championship title in the 60-meter run .

In November 1991 he married the German high jumper Britta Vörös , who then took on the Slovenian nationality.

Top performances

  • Long jump: 8.24 m, July 5, 1990, Cagliari
    • Hall: 7.88 m, 1990

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Footnotes

  1. Doping at EM . In: New Germany . October 6, 1990
  2. ↑ Long jumper rehabilitated . In: New Germany . May 13, 1991
  3. ^ Gbrathletics: Yugoslavian Indoor Championships .
  4. gbrathletics: Slovenian Championships
  5. gbrathletics: Slovenian Indoor Championships