Charles Paul Dewachtere (22 December 1927 – 22 July 2020) was a Belgian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Dewachtere became twice Belgian champion. In 1951 he became Belgian champion in a race over 35 km, between Waregem and Ghent. In 1952, the Belgian championship was held over the official marathon distance as qualification race for the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Helped by the high pace of Jean Leblond, Dewachtere won the Belgian championship in a very fast time. Only two Englishmen ran a faster marathon at that time. Dewachtere was therefore one of the main favorites for the Games. However, due to a heel bone injury, he finished 18th. Winner Emil Zátopek was only four seconds faster than Dewachtere's time at the Belgian championships.
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| - Charles Dewachtere (Charles Paul Dewachtere; * 22. Dezember 1927 in Gent; † 22. Juli 2020 in Gent) war ein belgischer Marathonläufer und Olympiateilnehmer. (de)
- Charles Paul Dewachtere (22 December 1927 – 22 July 2020) was a Belgian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Dewachtere became twice Belgian champion. In 1951 he became Belgian champion in a race over 35 km, between Waregem and Ghent. In 1952, the Belgian championship was held over the official marathon distance as qualification race for the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Helped by the high pace of Jean Leblond, Dewachtere won the Belgian championship in a very fast time. Only two Englishmen ran a faster marathon at that time. Dewachtere was therefore one of the main favorites for the Games. However, due to a heel bone injury, he finished 18th. Winner Emil Zátopek was only four seconds faster than Dewachtere's time at the Belgian championships. (en)
- Charles Paul Dewachtere (Gent, 22 december 1927 - aldaar, 22 juli 2020) was een Belgische atleet, die zich had toegelegd op de lange afstand en het veldlopen. Hij veroverde twee Belgische titels. (nl)
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| - Charles Dewachtere (Charles Paul Dewachtere; * 22. Dezember 1927 in Gent; † 22. Juli 2020 in Gent) war ein belgischer Marathonläufer und Olympiateilnehmer. (de)
- Charles Paul Dewachtere (22 December 1927 – 22 July 2020) was a Belgian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Dewachtere became twice Belgian champion. In 1951 he became Belgian champion in a race over 35 km, between Waregem and Ghent. In 1952, the Belgian championship was held over the official marathon distance as qualification race for the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Helped by the high pace of Jean Leblond, Dewachtere won the Belgian championship in a very fast time. Only two Englishmen ran a faster marathon at that time. Dewachtere was therefore one of the main favorites for the Games. However, due to a heel bone injury, he finished 18th. Winner Emil Zátopek was only four seconds faster than Dewachtere's time at the Belgian championships. (en)
- Charles Paul Dewachtere (Gent, 22 december 1927 - aldaar, 22 juli 2020) was een Belgische atleet, die zich had toegelegd op de lange afstand en het veldlopen. Hij veroverde twee Belgische titels. (nl)
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