Balázs Csillag

Hungarian long-distance runner

Balázs Csillag (born 5 March 1979) is a Hungarian long-distance runner.

He finished seventh in the 5000 metres at the 2002 European Championships, and also competed at the 2006 World Road Running Championships.[1]

His personal best times are 3:41.32 minutes in the 1500 metres, achieved in July 2002 in Győr; 7:52.51 minutes in the 3000 metres, achieved in August 2002 in San Sebastián; 13:26.96 minutes in the 5000 metres, achieved in July 2002 in Heusden-Zolder; 29:38.64 minutes in the 10,000 metres, achieved in April 2006 in Antalya.[1] The 5000 metres result is a Hungarian record.

References

  1. ^ a b Balázs Csillag at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
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Hungarian Athletics Championships winners in men's 1500 metres
  • 1896: František Horn
  • 1897: Bohumil Rudl
  • 1898: Felix Graf
  • 1899–00: Herman Wratschil
  • 1901: Ferenc Gillemot
  • 1902: Pál Bredl
  • 1903–04: József Nagy
  • 1905–06: Ödön Bodor
  • 1907: Imre Veres
  • 1908: Ödön Bodor
  • 1909: József Nagy
  • 1910: Ödön Bodor
  • 1911: János Antal
  • 1912–13: Ferenc Forgács
  • 1914: Teofil Savniky
  • 1915: József Bese
  • 1916: Márton Fonyó
  • 1917: Jenő Némethy
  • 1918: István Grósz
  • 1919: Vince Vörös
  • 1920: István Grósz
  • 1921: Jenő Némethy
  • 1922–23: János Benedek
  • 1924: Lajos Bejczy
  • 1925: Márton Fonyó
  • 1926: Elek Szerb
  • 1927: Elek Szerb
  • 1928: József Marton
  • 1929–30: Miklós Szabó
  • 1931: László Barsi
  • 1932–37: Miklós Szabó
  • 1938: Gusztváv Harsányi
  • 1939: László Híres
  • 1940–42: Gusztváv Harsányi
  • 1943: László Híres
  • 1944–50: Sándor Garay
  • 1951: Ernő Béres
  • 1952: Sándor Garay
  • 1953–54: Sándor Iharos
  • 1955: László Tábori
  • 1956–60: István Rózsavölgyi
  • 1961: Lajos Szentgáli
  • 1962–63: Péter Parsch
  • 1964–65: György Kiss
  • 1966: István Jóny
  • 1967: György Kiss
  • 1968: Róbert Honti
  • 1969: János Török
  • 1970: Péter Mohácsi
  • 1971–72: György Molnár
  • 1973: János Török
  • 1974–77: János Zemen
  • 1978: László Kispál
  • 1979: János Hrenek
  • 1980: István Lajkó
  • 1981: Imre Deák Nagy
  • 1982: Attila Sulyok
  • 1983: László Tóth
  • 1984: József Búcsúházi
  • 1985: Gábor K. Szabó
  • 1986: Gábor K. Szabó
  • 1987: István Knipl
  • 1988–94: Róbert Banai
  • 1995–2001: Balázs Csillag
  • 2002: Béla Horváth
  • 2003: Olivér Bodor
  • 2004: Balázs Csillag
  • 2005: Gábor Csaja
  • 2006: Barnabás Bene
  • 2007: Balázs Csillag
  • 2008: Péter Szemeti
  • 2009–10: Tamás Kazi
  • 2011: Péter Szemeti
  • 2012: Annulled
  • 2013–14: Tamás Kazi
  • 2015: László Gregor
Note that between 1896–1914 the championships were held on 1 mile distance.
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