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Estonian long-distance runner
Pavel Loskutov (born 2 December 1969 in
Valka,
Latvia) is a former
Estonian long-distance runner who specialized in
marathon races. He has competed in the Olympic marathon race four times consecutively, from the
1996 Atlanta Olympics to the
2008 Beijing Games.
Biography
In 2001, he won the
Göteborgsvarvet
half marathon in
Gothenburg with a time of 1:03:00. Loskutov finished as the runner-up of the
Paris Marathon in 2002 and went on to win a
silver medal later that year at the
2002 European Championships in 2:13:18 hours.
[1] He was the winner of the
JoongAng Seoul Marathon in 2003 and 2004. He also has won half-marathon at the 2008
Riga Marathon. He retired from competition in 2010.
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Result
|
Representing
Estonia
|
1994
|
European Championships
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
48th
|
Marathon
|
2:22:49
|
1995
|
World Championships
|
Gothenburg, Sweden
|
49th
|
Marathon
|
2:33:42
|
1996
|
Summer Olympics
|
Atlanta, United States
|
58th
|
Marathon
|
2:23:14
|
1997
|
World Championships
|
Athens, Greece
|
48th
|
Marathon
|
2:29:10
|
1998
|
World Cross Country Championships
|
Marrakech, Morocco
|
85th
|
Long race
|
37:25
|
World Half Marathon Championships
|
Uster, Switzerland
|
66th
|
Half marathon
|
1:05:00
|
European Championships
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
29th
|
Marathon
|
2:19:38
|
1999
|
World Half Marathon Championships
|
Palermo, Italy
|
55th
|
Half marathon
|
1:05:45
|
Frankfurt Marathon
|
Frankfurt, Germany
|
1st
|
Marathon
|
2:12:37
|
Helsinki Marathon
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
1st
|
Marathon
|
2:19:18
|
2000
|
Summer Olympics
|
Sydney, Australia
|
35th
|
Marathon
|
2:19:41
|
2001
|
Frankfurt Marathon
|
Frankfurt, Germany
|
1st
|
Marathon
|
2:11:09
|
2002
|
Paris Marathon
|
Paris, France
|
2nd
|
Marathon
|
2:08:53
|
European Championships
|
Munich, Germany
|
2nd
|
Marathon
|
2:13:18
|
Fukuoka Marathon
|
Fukuoka, Japan
|
4th
|
Marathon
|
2:10:14
|
2003
|
JoongAng Seoul Marathon
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
1st
|
Marathon
|
2:09:15
|
2004
|
Summer Olympics
|
Athens, Greece
|
26th
|
Marathon
|
2:18:09
|
JoongAng Seoul Marathon
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
1st
|
Marathon
|
2:09:34
|
2005
|
JoongAng Seoul Marathon
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
4th
|
Marathon
|
2:12:12
|
2006
|
Paris Marathon
|
Paris, France
|
12th
|
Marathon
|
2:11:25
|
2007
|
World Championships
|
Osaka, Japan
|
—
|
Marathon
|
DNF
|
Beppu-Ōita Marathon
|
Beppu-
Ōita,
Japan
|
8th
|
Marathon
|
2:14:49
|
2008
|
Summer Olympics
|
Beijing, China
|
75th
|
Marathon
|
2:39:01
|
Personal bests
References
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