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Branko Zorko
Croatian middle distance runner

Branko Zorko

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Croatian middle distance runner
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Place of birth
Hodošan
Age
57 years
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Biography

Branko Zorko (born July 1, 1967) is a Croatian retired middle distance runner who specialized in the 1500 metres. Zorko competed in the 1500 metres in five Olympic Games, from 1988 to 2004, making it through to the semi-finals in 1992 and 1996. He won bronze medals at the 1993 World Indoor Championships in Toronto and the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki. In 1992 he was awarded the Franjo Bučar State Award for Sport. He was born in Hodošan.

Running career

Competitive career

Before the breakup of Yugoslavia, Zorko was a formidable long-distance runner who was very competitive in the 3000 metres and 5000 metres disciplines. At his first major international competition, Zorko finished sixth in the men's 3000 metres race at the 1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In 1990, he won his first major medal, winning bronze at the European Indoor Championships in Glasgow. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, Zorko began specializing in middle-distance disciplines, and eventually found his talent in the 1500 metres. In 1992, Zorko won the first international medal for the newly independent Croatia, winning a bronze medal at the 1992 European Indoor Athletics Championships. A year later he won the bronze medal for the men's 1500 metres at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships, finishing only 0.39 seconds behind winner Marcus O'Sullivan. Next year, Zorko finished second in the 1500 at the 1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships, and third at the 1994 European Championships in Athletics.

At the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships and at the 2002 European Indoor Athletics Championships, he finished in fourth place in the respective 1500 metre races.

Pacing career

By the late 1990s, Zorko was increasingly suffering from injuries, which prompted him to turn to professional pacemaking. As a pacemaker, he assisted in setting several world records, both indoors and outdoors, most notably for Haile Gebrselassie.

Retirement

On July 11, 2005 at IAAF Grand Prix Zagreb, Zorko announced his retirement from competitive running.

Personal bests

As of 2012.

Outdoors

DistanceMarkDateLocation
1000 m2:18.972000-06-17Zagreb
1500 m3:33.30 NR1998-08-08Monte Carlo
Mile3:52.64 NR1998-08-05Stockholm
2000 m4:58.02 NR1996-07-10Nice
3000 m7:48.72 NR1998-06-01Hengelo
5000 m13:43.041989-06-04Belgrade

Indoors

DistanceMarkDateLocation
1000 m2:20.35 NR1998-02-04Erfurt
1500 m3:38.05 NR1997-02-02Stuttgart
3000 m7:49.29 NR1990-03-07Piraeus

Olympic results

EventMen's 1500 metres
RoundTime
1988 Seoulheats (36th)3:45.52
1992 BarcelonaSF (18th)3:39.71
1996 AtlantaSF (14th)3:35.14
2000 Sydneyheats (37th)3:46.16
2004 Athensheats (31st)3:48.28

Note: Result in brackets, indicates overall placement.

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