Zafeiris Volikakis

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Zafeiris Volikakis
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Zafeiris Volikakis (2017)
Personal information
Full nameZafeiris Volikakis
Nationality Greek
Born (1989-06-20) 20 June 1989 (age 35)
Volos, Greece
Sport
CountryGreece
Sport Track cycling
Event(s) Sprint, Keirin, Team sprint
TeamHERAKLION KASTRO – MURCIA TEAM
Medal record
Representing Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Men's track cycling
UCI Juniors Track Cycling World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2006 Gent TeamSprint
European Track Cycling Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2006 Athens(Juniors) TeamSprint
Updated on 25 November 2011

Zafeiris Volikakis (born 20 June 1989 in Volos) is a Greek track cyclist who represented Greece at the 2012 Summer Olympics, along with his brother Christos Volikakis. [1]

Contents

Career highlights

Greek Championship

  1. 2005 1st in National Championship, Track, Sprint, Novices, Greece (GRE)
  2. 2005 1st in National Championship, Track, 500 m, Novices, Greece (GRE)
  3. 2006 1st in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Juniors, Greece (GRE) + Christos Volikakis, Nikolaos Dimotakis,
  4. 2006 1st in National Championship, Track, Sprint, Juniors, Greece (GRE)
  5. 2007 1st in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Juniors, Greece (GRE) + Sotirios Bretas, Dimitris Voukelatos,
  6. 2007 1st in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Elite, Greece (GRE) + Christos Volikakis, Vasileios Galanis,
  7. 2007 1st in National Championship, Track, 1 km, Juniors, Greece (GRE)
  8. 2007 1st in National Championship, Track, Keirin, Juniors, Greece (GRE)
  9. 2007 1st in National Championship, Track, Sprint, Juniors, Greece (GRE)
  10. 2009 2nd in National Championship, Track, Keirin, Elite, Greece, Athens (GRE)
  11. 2011 3rd in National Championship, Track, Keirin, Elite, Greece (GRE)
  12. 2011 1st in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Elite, Greece (GRE) + Georgios Bouglas, Christos Volikakis,

Balkan Open

  1. 2007 3rd in Athens Open Balkan Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Elite/U23, Greece, Athens (GRE)
  2. 2007 1st in Athens Open Balkan Championship, Track, Keirin, Juniors, Greece, Athens (GRE)
  3. 2007 1st in Athens Open Balkan Championship, Track, Sprint, Juniors, Greece, Athens (GRE)

European Championship

  1. 2006 2nd in European Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Juniors, Athens

World Grand Prix

  1. 2011 3rd in Moscou, Keirin (RUS)

World Championships

  1. 2006 3rd in World Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Juniors, Gent
  2. 2010 13th in World Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Elite, København
  3. 2010 17th in World Championship, Track, Keirin, Elite, København

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References

  1. "Zafeiris Volikakis Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 14 April 2018.