Periklís Iakovákis (
Greek: Περικλής Ιακωβάκης, [periˈklisiakoˈvacis], born 24 March 1979 in
Patras) is a retired
Greek athlete mainly competing in
400 metres hurdles. He is the
Greek record holder with a time of 47.82 seconds and fifteen times national champion in the event.
Iakovakis achieved his personal best of 47.82 seconds on 6 May 2006 in Osaka during the IAAF World Athletics Tour and won his first major competition 3 months later. He became
European Champion in Gothenborg, Sweden finishing at 48.46 seconds in the final.
After his win at the European Championships, Iakovakis won the full-lap hurdles event in 47.92 seconds at the
Zurich WeltklasseGolden League meet at the last evening that this top meeting would be held at the
Letzigrund. The reigning European Champion was then first at the Herculis IAAF World Athletics Tour meeting in Monaco.
In 2010 he set a season target of defending his European title. He suffered a minor injury to his
soleus muscle in March, but recovered and began his preparation in
South Africa and Cyprus. He identified
Dai Greene (the eventual winner) as his main European rival in the event. Finally he did not succeed in his goal, as he finished in the fifth place in the
2010 European final, having run in the tight first lane.[1] He was slower in the 2011 season and, for the first time since 1998, his fastest run that year was over 50 seconds. He missed a seventh consecutive appearance at the World Championships, but did compete for Greece in the First League of the
2011 European Team Championships, where he won the 400 m hurdles race. He marked a resurgence in form at the 2012 Greek Championships by winning his 15th straight national title, including a run of 49.04 seconds in the heats.[2]
Maria Sotirakopoulou has been his coach for many years.