• Spyros Spyrou may refer to: Spyros Spyrou (politician) [el] (b. 1945), Greek MP and regional governor Spyros Spyrou (judoka) (b. 1956), Cypriot judoka...
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  • Spyros Spyrou (Greek: Σπύρος Σπύρου; born 6 June 1958) is a Cypriot middle-distance runner who competed in the 800 metres and the 1500 metres. He represented...
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    member of the UEFA Euro 2004 winning team, scorer of the winner in the Final Spyros Charitatos, journalist Kostas Chrysogonos, jurist, Member of the European...
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    expanded to 13 runners each. There were four heats in the first round, each with 15 runners (before one withdrawal left a heat with 14 runners). The top five...
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  • Lipiridis Sotiris Manolopoulos Marios Matalon Faidon Matthaiou Dinos Mitoglou Spyros Mourtos Christos Myriounis Makis Nikolaidis Charis Papageorgiou Kostas Papanikolaou...
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  • was won by 0.35 seconds by Paul Ereng of Kenya, the first time a Kenyan runner had won the 800 metres; the nation had previously taken silver in 1968 and...
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  • record by Indunil Herath". thepapare.com. Retrieved 4 August 2018. Spyros Spyrou at World Athletics Christos Dimitriou at World Athletics Noam Mamu at...
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    (Lasithi) 20 September 2006 13:00 EEST Thermi Stadium, Thermi Referee: Symeon Spyrou (Kastoria) 11 October 2006 13:00 EEST Mytilene Municipal Stadium, Mytilene...
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