Anikó Kálovics

[2] In 1996, she finished in 11th place in the women's 5000 metres at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics held in Sydney, Australia.[4] She was a prominent competitor on the Italian road running circuit and won over a number of competitions and distances: a 2005 win at the Stramilano Half Marathon grew into a three-year undefeated streak and she won both the Italian Marathon and BOclassic in 2006, as well as a cross country win at the Cinque Mulini.She found greater success on the roads and at the Corribianco race in Italy in August she edged out Meriyem Lamachi to take the victory.[6] The following month she was fourth at the Dam tot Damloop in Zaandam, missing out on a podium place to Mestawet Tufa.[7] As preparation for the Frankfurt Marathon, she ran at the 10-mile Great South Run and took third place on the podium after setting a quick pace for the competition.
personal name2012 Summer OlympicsHungaryMarathonHungarian10,000 metresVenice MarathonItalian MarathonSzombathelywomen's 5000 metres1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics1998 European Championships2000 Olympic Games2002 European Championships2001 World Half Marathon Championships2003 World Championships2004 Olympic Games2003 European Cross Country Championships3000 metresTrento5000 metresCrystal Palace National Sports CentreWatfordHungarian recordBudapest Half Marathon2005 World Championships2006 World Road Running Championships2008 Olympic GamesStramilano Half MarathonBOclassiccross countryCinque Mulini2010 European Athletics ChampionshipsDam tot DamloopZaandamMestawet TufaFrankfurt MarathonGreat South RunCampaccioAlmond Blossom Cross CountryPortsmouthDebrecenhalf marathonWorld Junior ChampionshipsSydneyAustralia9:28.8816:28.33European U23 ChampionshipsFinland33:27.41Carpi, ItalyVenice, ItalyWorld AthleticsWayback MachineEuropean Athletics