Tamás Kazi

{{short description|Hungarian middle-distance runner}}

{{Eastern name order|Kazi Tamás}}

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Tamás Kazi (born 16 May 1985) is a Hungarian track and field athlete specialised in middle distance running events.{{cite web|title=Profile of Tamás Kazi|url=http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/node/43023|publisher=|accessdate=19 July 2012}} Kazi mainly competes in the 800 metres, in which he participated in the 2009 and 2011 World Championships in Athletics, reaching the semifinal on both occasions.{{cite web|title=Tamás Kazi Biography|url=http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/letter=k/athcode=230964/index.html|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=19 July 2012}} He also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London failing to qualify for the semifinals. He was born in Baja, Hungary.[https://web.archive.org/web/20200418095138/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ka/tamas-kazi-1.html Tamas Kazi]. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2015-02-08.

Competition record

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colspan="6"|Representing {{HUN}}
rowspan=2|2007

|European U23 Championships

|Debrecen, Hungary

|17th (h)

|800 m

|1:50.58

Universiade

|Bangkok, Thailand

|15th (sf)

|800 m

|1:48.98

2009

|World Championships

|Berlin, Germany

|17th (sf)

|800 m

|1:47.01

2010

|European Championships

|Barcelona, Spain

|16th (h)

|800 m

|1:50.21

rowspan=2|2011

|European Indoor Championships

|Paris, France

|11th (h)

|800 m

|1:50.85

World Championships

|Daegu, South Korea

|16th (sf)

|800 m

|1:46.53

2012

|Olympic Games

|London, United Kingdom

|24th (h)

|800 m

|1:47.10

rowspan=2|2013

|European Indoor Championships

|Gothenburg, Sweden

|18th (h)

|800 m

|1:51.77

World Championships

|Moscow, Russia

|16th (sf)

|800 m

|1:46.40

2014

|European Championships

|Zürich, Switzerland

|11th (sf)

|800 m

|1:48.04

2015

|European Indoor Championships

|Prague, Czech Republic

|15th (h)

|1500 m

|3:48.08

2016

|European Championships

|Amsterdam, Netherlands

|28th (h)

|1500 m

|3:44.64

2017

|European Indoor Championships

|Belgrade, Serbia

|10th (h)

|1500 m

|3:47.64

rowspan=2|2018

|rowspan=2|European Championships

|rowspan=2|Berlin, Germany

|23rd (h)

|800 m

|1:48.37

18th (h)

|1500 m

|3:42.98

2019

|European Indoor Championships

|Glasgow, United Kingdom

|23rd (h)

|800 m

|1:49.66

2021

|European Indoor Championships

|Toruń, Poland

|35th (h)

|800 m

|1:51.85

References