Konstantinos Tsiklitiras

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Konstantinos Tsiklitiras was a popular Greek Athlete who won goldmedal in standing long jump in 1912 Olympics

Oct 30, 1888

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 30, 1888
  • Died on: February 10, 1913
  • Nationality: Greek
  • Famous: Greek Men, Olympic Athlete, Sportspersons, Athletes
  • Birth Place: Pylos
  • Gender: Male
  • Sun Sign: Scorpio

Konstantinos Tsiklitiras born at

Pylos

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Birth Place

He died due to Meningitis on February 10, 1913, at the age of 24. At the time of his death, he was serving as a Sergeant of the Greek Army and was fighting in the Balkan War.

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Personal Life

His original family home in Pylos has now been converted to a museum and is adorned by his lofty marble statue.

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Personal Life

Konstantinos Tsiklitiras was born on 30th October 1888 in the Pylos region of Messinia, in an illustrious and affluent family.

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Childhood & Early Life

After his schooling, Konstantinos moved to Athens for studying commerce at the Merchant Academy. However, he soon discontinued the course and took up sports as his career.

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Childhood & Early Life

Konstantinos was more interested in soccer and water polo in the early days of his career. He soon became a member of the Panhellenic Gymnastic society where he practiced as a track and field athlete.

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Childhood & Early Life

Konstantinos also played football for the ancestral club of Panthinaikos, called the POA. Here, he played in the position of a goalkeeper.

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Childhood & Early Life

Konstantinos started his career as a track and field athlete. His exceptional performance on track soon made him a popular field star of Athens.

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Career

Being a member of Panhellenic Gymanstic Society, he participated in several field meets and jumps. He became Greek champion 19 times.

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Career

In 1908, Konstantinos made his first appearance in the Olympics. He participated in the London Olympics and won a silver medal each in standing high jump and standing long jump.

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Career

In 1912, he participated in the Stockholm Olympics and won gold for his brilliant performance in standing long jump. He was the last athlete to win the standing long jump in Olympics as this event was discontinued in future Olympic Games. In the same year, he also won bronze in the standing high jump competition of the Stockholm Olympics.

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Career

In 1913, his career came to an abrupt halt when he decided to volunteer for the First Balkan War. He soon became a sergeant of the Greek Army and fought at the Epirus’ front line.

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Career

In 1908 London Olympics, Konstantinos won a silver medal each in men’s standing high jump and men’s standing long jump. He secured the second position in both these rounds.

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Awards & Achievements

In 1912 Stockholm Olympics, he won a gold medal in men’s standing long jump and a bronze medal in the men’s standing high jump.

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Awards & Achievements