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Belgian sprinter
Patrick Stevens
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Place of birth
Maasmechelen
Age
56 years
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Biography
Patrick Stevens (born 31 January 1968 in Leut) is a retired sprinter from Belgium. He won the bronze medal in the 200 metres at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki and a silver meal in the 200 m at the 2000 European Indoor Championships. He earned selection for four consecutive Olympic Games for his native country, although he was unable to compete in Sydney 2000 due to injury. His best result was seventh in the famous Michael Johnson 1996 200m WR final in Atlanta. He has also competed in four World Championships, between 1993 and 1999, finishing eighth in the 1997 200 m final.
Stevens has a daughter called Lauryn with British athlete Denise Lewis.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Belgium | |||||
1987 | European Junior Championships | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 6th | 100 m | 10.64 |
7th | 200 m | 21.54 | |||
1989 | European Indoor Championships | Hague, Netherlands | 17th (h) | 60 m | 6.82 |
1988 | Olympic Games | Seoul, South Korea | 32nd (qf) | 100 m | 10.50 |
21st (qf) | 200 m | 20.94 | |||
1990 | European Championships | Split, Yugoslavia | 11th (sf) | 100 m | 10.53 |
7th | 200 m | 20.80 | |||
1991 | World Indoor Championships | Seville, Spain | 8th (sf) | 200 m | 21.33 |
Universiade | Sheffield, United Kingdom | 5th | 100 m | 10.40 | |
3rd | 200 m | 20.99 | |||
3rd | 4x100 m | 40.05 | |||
1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 31st (qf) | 100 m | 10.69 |
7th | 200 m | 20.27 | |||
World Cup | Havana, Cuba | 5th | 200 m | 20.811 | |
1993 | World Indoor Championships | Toronto, Canada | 6th | 200 m | 21.21 |
World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 26th (qf) | 200 m | 21.07 | |
1994 | European Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 10th (sf) | 200 m | 22.11 |
European Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 13th (sf) | 100 m | 10.56 | |
3rd | 200 m | 20.68 | |||
1995 | World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 31st (qf) | 100 m | 10.42 |
16th (sf) | 200 m | 20.79 | |||
1996 | Olympic Games | Atlanta, United States | 24th (qf) | 100 m | 10.31 |
7th | 200 m | 20.27 | |||
1997 | World Championships | Athens, Greece | 26th (qf) | 100 m | 10.31 |
8th | 200 m | 20.44 (w) | |||
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 22nd (qf) | 100 m | 10.23 |
9th (qf) | 200 m | 20.492 | |||
2000 | European Indoor Championships | Ghent, Belgium | 31st (h) | 60 m | 6.78 |
2nd | 200 m | 20.70 |
1Representing Europe
2Did not start in the semifinals
Personal bests
Event | Time (seconds) | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|
60 metres | 6.64 | Ghent, Belgium | 11 February 2000 |
100 metres | 10.14 | Oordegem, Belgium | 28 June 1997 |
200 metres | 20.19 | Rome, Italy | 5 June 1996 |
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