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Men's athletics | ||
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European Athletics Championships | ||
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1958 Stockholm | 400 metres |
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1962 Belgrade | 4x400 metres relay |
Bruno Galliker (29 December 1931 – 27 May 2020) was a Swiss hurdler. [1] After his career he became a sport reporter at Swiss Radio. [2]
Galliker was born Emmenbrücke, and did not take up athletes until he was 23 years old after completing his apprenticeship as a banker, he originally competed for BTV Lucerne, before moving to Zürich and competing for BT Unterstrass. [2] In 1958 he competed at the 1958 European Athletics Championships, which were held in Stockholm, he entered the 400 metres hurdles, and in the semi-finals he broke the Swiss National record and then in the final he ran the same time 51.8 seconds to win the bronze medal, Galliker also competed in the 4 × 400 metres relay but the team came last in there heat. [3]
At the 1960 Summer Olympics, held in Rome, Galliker competed in the 400 metres hurdles, he won his first round heat in 51.2 seconds and then finished third in his semi-final to qualify for the final. [1] In the final he ran 51.11 seconds and finished sixth, due to this achievement he was voted Swiss Sports Personality of the Year. [2]
Two years later at the 1962 European Athletics Championships, Galliker could only reach the semi-finals in the 400 metres hurdles, but in the 4 × 400 metres relay, with Marius Theiler, Hansruedi Bruder and Jean-Louis Descloux, the team set a National record in winning the bronze medal. [4]
He became Swiss champion in 1960, 1962, 1963 and 1964; and also in the 200 metres hurdles in 1963. [5] His personal best time (with electronic timing) was 51.11 seconds (1960). [1]
Galliker died aged 88 years due to a self-inflicted accident in Zürich. [2]
Medal record | ||
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Men's athletics | ||
Representing ![]() | ||
European Athletics Championships | ||
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1958 Stockholm | 400 metres |
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1962 Belgrade | 4x400 metres relay |
Bruno Galliker (29 December 1931 – 27 May 2020) was a Swiss hurdler. [1] After his career he became a sport reporter at Swiss Radio. [2]
Galliker was born Emmenbrücke, and did not take up athletes until he was 23 years old after completing his apprenticeship as a banker, he originally competed for BTV Lucerne, before moving to Zürich and competing for BT Unterstrass. [2] In 1958 he competed at the 1958 European Athletics Championships, which were held in Stockholm, he entered the 400 metres hurdles, and in the semi-finals he broke the Swiss National record and then in the final he ran the same time 51.8 seconds to win the bronze medal, Galliker also competed in the 4 × 400 metres relay but the team came last in there heat. [3]
At the 1960 Summer Olympics, held in Rome, Galliker competed in the 400 metres hurdles, he won his first round heat in 51.2 seconds and then finished third in his semi-final to qualify for the final. [1] In the final he ran 51.11 seconds and finished sixth, due to this achievement he was voted Swiss Sports Personality of the Year. [2]
Two years later at the 1962 European Athletics Championships, Galliker could only reach the semi-finals in the 400 metres hurdles, but in the 4 × 400 metres relay, with Marius Theiler, Hansruedi Bruder and Jean-Louis Descloux, the team set a National record in winning the bronze medal. [4]
He became Swiss champion in 1960, 1962, 1963 and 1964; and also in the 200 metres hurdles in 1963. [5] His personal best time (with electronic timing) was 51.11 seconds (1960). [1]
Galliker died aged 88 years due to a self-inflicted accident in Zürich. [2]