Thomas Lancashire

Thomas Lancashire
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Tom Lancashire (2e en partant de la droite) lors des Championnats d'Europe 2010
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Discipline(s) 1 500 m
Nationalité Drapeau : Royaume-Uni Britannique
Naissance 2 juillet 1985 (1985-07-02) (26 ans)
Lieu Bolton

Thomas « Tom » Lancashire (né le 2 juillet 1985 à Bolton) est un athlète britannique spécialiste du demi-fond.

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Il remporte la médaille d'argent du 1 500 mètres lors des Championnats d'Europe juniors 2003 de Tampere. L'année suivante à Grosseto, il se classe sixième des Championnats du monde juniors. Il participe aux Jeux olympiques de 2008 où il est éliminé dès les séries.

Dixième des Championnats d'Europe 2010 de Barcelone, Tom Lancahire réalise 3 min 33 s 96 lors du Mémorial Van Damme de Bruxelles, améliorant son record personnel et établissant la deuxième meilleure performance européenne de l'année derrière l'Espagnol Arturo Casado[1].

Palmarès

Date Compétition Lieu Résultat Épreuve
2003 Championnats d'Europe juniors Tampere 2e 1 500 m
2004 Championnats du monde juniors Grosseto 6e 1 500 m
2010 Championnats d'Europe Barcelone 10e 1 500 m

Records

Épreuve Performance Lieu Date
1 500 m 3 min 33 s 96 Bruxelles 27 août 2010
Mile 3 min 53 s 39 Londres 14 août 2010

Notes et références

  1. (en)2010 European Top 30, www.european-athletics.org. Consulté le 25 janvier 2011

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