Aliaksandr Linnik
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| Nationality | 
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| Born | 28 January 1991 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Running | ||||||||||||||||||
| Event(s) | 100 metres, 200 metres | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Personal best(s) | 
 100 m: 10.42 s (Grodno 2010)  | ||||||||||||||||||
Medal record 
    
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Aliaksandr Linnik (Belarusian: Аляксандар Ліньнік; born 28 January 1991) is a Belarusian sprinter who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres, as well as 110 metres hurdles.
At the 2009 European Athletics Junior Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia, he won a bronze medal over 110 m hurdles, establishing a new Belarusian record with 13.41 seconds in the semis.[1]
Personal best
| Distance | Time | venue | 
|---|---|---|
| 100 m | 10.42 s | Grodno (26 Juni 2010) | 
| 200 m | 20.81 s | Moncton (22 July 2010) | 
| 110 m hurdles |  13.41 s  | Novi Sad (25 July 2009) | 
References
- ↑ "Stormy Kendrik finishes like a thunderbolt to win USA's first championships gold". IAAF.org. 24 July 2010.
 
External links
- Aliaksandr Linnik profile at IAAF
 
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