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His biggest success came in 1989 when he won the European Indoor Championship's 60 meter dash. In 1987 and 1989 he reached the World Championship semi-finals (1987 outdoors at 100 & 200m) (1989 indoors at 60m). He participated in the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] reaching the quarter-finals of bth the 100 and 200 metres. Berger caused two false starts during a 100 meter first round qualifying heat at the [[1992 Summer Olympics]] and was disqualified. He went on to reach the quarter-finals of the 200m and the final of the 4x100m relay. He still holds the Austrian 100m dash record (10.15s, 1988).
His biggest success came in 1989 when he won the European Indoor Championship's 60 meter dash. In 1987 and 1989 he reached the World Championship semi-finals (1987 outdoors at 100 & 200m) (1989 indoors at 60m). He participated in the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] reaching the quarter-finals of bth the 100 and 200 metres. Berger caused two false starts during a 100 meter first round qualifying heat at the [[1992 Summer Olympics]] and was disqualified. He went on to reach the quarter-finals of the 200m and the final of the 4x100m relay. He still holds the Austrian 100m dash record (10.15s, 1988).


He was Austrian 100/200 metre champion thirteen times. Berger also won the Austrian 60/200 metre indoor championships on six occasions. He competed at the European championships in Stuttgart 1986 in the 100 metres, bu did not advance pass the semi-final.
He was Austrian 100/200 metre champion thirteen times. Berger also won the Austrian 60/200 metre indoor championships on six occasions. He competed at the European championships in Stuttgart 1986 in the 100 metres, bu did not advance pass the semi-final.
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Revision as of 03:03, 9 August 2014

Andreas Berger (born 9 June 1961 in Gmunden, Oberösterreich) is a former Austrian track and field sprinter, who ran in the 100m and 200m.

His biggest success came in 1989 when he won the European Indoor Championship's 60 meter dash. In 1987 and 1989 he reached the World Championship semi-finals (1987 outdoors at 100 & 200m) (1989 indoors at 60m). He participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics reaching the quarter-finals of bth the 100 and 200 metres. Berger caused two false starts during a 100 meter first round qualifying heat at the 1992 Summer Olympics and was disqualified. He went on to reach the quarter-finals of the 200m and the final of the 4x100m relay. He still holds the Austrian 100m dash record (10.15s, 1988).

He was Austrian 100/200 metre champion thirteen times. Berger also won the Austrian 60/200 metre indoor championships on six occasions. He competed at the European championships in Stuttgart 1986 in the 100 metres, bu did not advance pass the semi-final.

Hi,will be ready for the symbol place and time in the day after tomorrow.

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