Léon Schots (born 11 June 1952) is a Belgian former long-distance runner who competed in track and cross country running competitions. His greatest achievement...
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Tony Simmons England 35:04 Bernie Ford England 35:07 1977 (12.3 km) Léon Schots Belgium 37:43 Carlos Lopes Portugal 37:48.2 Detlef Uhlemann West Germany...
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Puttemans 1973: Emiel Puttemans 1974: Léon Schots 1975: Léon Schots 1976: Willy Polleunis 1977: Paul Thijs 1978: Léon Schots 1979: Willy Polleunis 1980: Emiel...
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Polleunis (BEL) Grete Waitz (NOR) 47th 1979 Léon Schots (BEL) Grete Waitz (NOR) 46th 1980 Léon Schots (BEL) Grete Waitz (NOR) 49th 1981 Mohamed Kedir (ETH)...
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runners of the past: the "5 km Véronique Collard" for women and the "10 km Leon Schots" for men. The courses for the competition take place on a series of three...
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Bicourt becoming the first foreign winner at the fourth edition. Belgium's Léon Schots was the first world champion to take victory in Alà dei Sardi in 1983...
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Van Vlierberghe 1978: Fons Brydenbach 1979: Ronald Desruelles 1980: Leon Schots 1981: Eddy Annys 1982: Alex Hagelsteens 1983: Jean-Marc Jacques & Jan...
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Van Vlierberghe 1978: Fons Brydenbach 1979: Ronald Desruelles 1980: Leon Schots 1981: Eddy Annys 1982: Alex Hagelsteens 1983: Jean-Marc Jacques & Jan...
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the final lap or so. In the following year, Lopes finished second to Leon Schots in World Cross Country Championships in Düsseldorf, Germany. Afterward...
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Van Vlierberghe 1978: Fons Brydenbach 1979: Ronald Desruelles 1980: Leon Schots 1981: Eddy Annys 1982: Alex Hagelsteens 1983: Jean-Marc Jacques & Jan...
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