Alenka Bikar (born 7 January 1974) is a retired female sprinter from Slovenia , born in Ljubljana . She specialised in the 200 metres , competing in three Olympic games from 1996 to 2004.[ 1] She was also named Slovenian Sportswoman of the Year in 2001. Bikar won the gold medal in the 200 m in the Mediterranean Games in 2005.
Alenka Bikar
Born 7 January 1974 Occupation Sprinter (retired)
On 19 April 2012, Bikar replaced Zoran Janković as a deputy of the Positive Slovenia party in the National Assembly of Slovenia.[ 2]
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Slovenia
1995
World Indoor Championships
Barcelona, Spain
32nd (h)
60 m
7.50
1996
European Indoor Championships
Stockholm, Sweden
5th
60 m
7.32
4th
200 m
23.68
Olympic Games
Atlanta, United States
13th (sf)
200 m
22.82
1997
World Indoor Championships
Paris, France
22nd (sf)
200 m
24.08
Mediterranean Games
Bari, Italy
3rd
200 m
22.95
World Championships
Athens, Greece
27th (qf)
200 m
23.43
1998
European Indoor Championships
Valencia, Spain
8th
60 m
7.40
9th (sf)
200 m
23.81
European Championships
Budapest, Hungary
9th (sf)
200 m
23.42
1999
World Indoor Championships
Maebashi, Japan
13th (sf)
60 m
7.24
10th (sf)
200 m
23.45
World Championships
Seville, Spain
17th (h)
200 m
22.98
2000
European Indoor Championships
Ghent, Belgium
5th
60 m
7.20
2nd
200 m
23.16
Olympic Games
Sydney, Australia
14th (qf)
200 m
23.01
2001
World Indoor Championships
Lisbon, Portugal
6th
200 m
23.74
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
12th (qf)
100 m
11.34
5th
200 m
23.00
Goodwill Games
Brisbane, Australia
7th
200 m
23.47
2002
European Championships
Munich, Germany
8th
100 m
11.63
8th
200 m
23.37
2003
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham , United Kingdom
–
200 m
DQ
World Championships
Paris, France
4 × 100 m relay
DQ
2004
World Indoor Championships
Budapest, Hungary
17th (sf)
60 m
7.34
5th (sf)
200 m
23.46
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
27th (qf)
200 m
23.38
2005
European Indoor Championships
Madrid, Spain
9th (sf)
200 m
23.82
Mediterranean Games
Almería, Spain
1st
200 m
23.65
World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
32nd (qf)
100 m
11.69