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Halil Zıraman

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Nationality
  
Turkey

Years active
  
1947-1957

Personal best(s)
  
65.41 m NR (1949)

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Died
  
1984 (aged 56–57)

Sport
  
Name
  
Halil Ziraman

Club
  
Fenerbahce Athletics

Born
  
1927
Ziraman village, Kula, Manisa Province, Turkey

Halil İbrahim Zıraman (1927-1984) was a javelin thrower from Turkey, who twice competed for his native country at the Summer Olympics in 1948 and 1952.

Halil İbrahim was born 1927 in Zıraman village of Kula district in Manisa Province. He finished the elementary school in his village, and the secondary school in Simav. He graduated from the Agricultural Machinery Vocational College in Ankara following his education at the Agriculture Vocational High School in Bornova, İzmir.

He began with javelin sport in 1947 at the high school in İzmir. Zıraman set his first national record on June 20, 1948 with 60.28 m. He improved his records four times, and set his personal best with 65.41 m on August 24, 1949.

Zıraman, who was also active in discus throwing and shot put events, retired in 1957. He died in 1984 due to heart failure.

He was a member of the Fenerbahçe Athletics team.

References

Halil Zıraman Wikipedia


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