Carlos Lopes
Carlos Alberto de Sousa Lopes (, born 18 February 1947) is a Portuguese former
long-distance runner and world-record holder in the
marathon. He won the
marathon at the
1984 Summer Olympics in
Los Angeles, becoming
Portugal's first Olympic gold medalist, the oldest ever Olympic marathon winner at the age of 37, and setting an Olympic record for the event which stood for 24 years. On 20 April 1985, Lopes set the men's marathon world record at 2:07:12 at the
Rotterdam Marathon. At club level, he competed for
Sporting CP.
Regarded as one of the greatest Portuguese athletes of all-time, Lopes is the last European to hold the men's marathon world-record, between 1985 and 1988. He won two Olympic medals, three
World Cross Country Championships (1976, 1984, 1985), two national
10,000 metres championships (1970, 1978), two national
5000 metres championships (1968, 1983) and one national
3000 metres steeplechase championship (1975).
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