xanthou造句
例句与造句
- Xanthou followed up her third round 6.93 ( 22-9 ) with 6.94 ( 22-9 1 / 4 ) in the fourth.
- She had a half-hour to recover before the long jump, where she beat all three medalists from Athens : Lyudmila Galkina, Niki Xanthou and Fiona May.
- Cases in point are Halkia, Maniani, Xanthou, Meletoglou, Dimotsios, Doupis, Polias, Polymerou, Papadias, Karastamati, Iltsios, Redoumi, Papagianni and more.
- She came fourth at the 1998 Goodwill Games ( two centimeters off third-placed Niki Xanthou ) and competed at the 1998 IAAF Grand Prix Final, where she finished eighth.
- Jones had a half-hour to recover before the long jump competition was to start, with all three medalists from Athens entered : Lyudmila Galkina, Niki Xanthou and Fiona May.
- It's difficult to find xanthou in a sentence. 用xanthou造句挺难的
- Kafetzi qualified for the host nation's athletics squad, along with Stiliani Pilatou and Niki Xanthou, in the women's long jump at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
- Greece's Niki Xanthou took the long jump with a top effort of 6.84 meters, while Romanian Felicia Tilea's 63.48-meter toss won the javelin.
- Greece's Niki Xanthou took the long jump with a top effort of 6.84 meters, while Romanian Felicia Tilea's 63.48-meter toss won the javelin . l
- Galkina took the lead from Greece's Xanthou on the fourth of six attempts when she jumped the season's best 7.05 meters ( 23 feet 13 3 / 4 inches ).
- Niki Xanthou took the long jump title for Greece with a leap of 6.74 m ( 22-1 1 / 2 ) ahead of Olga Rublyova and Lyudmila Galkina, both of Russia.
- Niki Xanthou took the long jump title for Greece with a leap of 6.74 meters ( 22-1 1 / 2 ) ahead of Olga Rublyova and Lyudmila Galkina, both of Russia.
- But it was unheralded Liudmila Galkina of Russia who took the world title this time, and the local favorite, Niki Xanthou of Greece, was roared on to the silver by a near-capacity crowd.
- Liudmila Galkina of Russia won with a world-leading leap of 23-1 }, followed by Niki Xanthou of Greece ( 22-9 \ ) and Fiona May of Italy ( 22-8 ).
- Italy's Fiona May leaped 6.89 meters ( 22 feet 7 1 / 4 inches ) in the long jump Saturday to surpass longtime rival Niki Xanthou of Greece in the European Athletics Association Indoor Invitational.
- Keeping the home crowd happy, Niki Xanthou of Greece leapt 6.80 meters to win the women's long jump competition, comfortably ahead of second-placed Niurka Montalvo of Spain with 6.60 meters.