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Godfried Dejonckheere (born 1 July 1952) is a retired Belgian race walker. He was born in Roeselare and represented the club KKS Kortrijk. He finished 25th at the 1976 Olympic Games (20 km), tenth at the 1987 World Championships (50 km), 35th at the 1988 Olympic Games (20 km), and ninth at the 1991 World Championships (50 km). He was disqualified at the 1992 Olympic Games (50 km) and the 1993 World Championships (50 km). He became Belgian champion 21 times. He was given the Golden Spike award in 1989 and 1991.

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  • Godfried Dejonckheere (born 1 July 1952) is a retired Belgian race walker. He was born in Roeselare and represented the club KKS Kortrijk. He finished 25th at the 1976 Olympic Games (20 km), tenth at the 1987 World Championships (50 km), 35th at the 1988 Olympic Games (20 km), and ninth at the 1991 World Championships (50 km). He was disqualified at the 1992 Olympic Games (50 km) and the 1993 World Championships (50 km). He became Belgian champion 21 times. He was given the Golden Spike award in 1989 and 1991. (en)
  • Godfried Dejonckheere, né à Roulers le 1er juillet 1952, est un athlète belge spécialiste du 20 km marche et du 50 km marche. Il a été 21 fois champion de Belgique : 11 fois sur 20 km et 10 fois sur 50 km. Il détient le record de Belgique du 50 km marche en 3 h 47 min 34 s. Il participe à 3 Olympiades. (fr)
  • Godfried Dejonckheere (Roeselare, 1 juni 1952) is een voormalige Belgische atleet, die gespecialiseerd was in het snelwandelen. Hij nam driemaal deel aan de Olympische Spelen en veroverde in totaal achtentwintig Belgische titels. (nl)
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  • Godfried Dejonckheere (born 1 July 1952) is a retired Belgian race walker. He was born in Roeselare and represented the club KKS Kortrijk. He finished 25th at the 1976 Olympic Games (20 km), tenth at the 1987 World Championships (50 km), 35th at the 1988 Olympic Games (20 km), and ninth at the 1991 World Championships (50 km). He was disqualified at the 1992 Olympic Games (50 km) and the 1993 World Championships (50 km). He became Belgian champion 21 times. He was given the Golden Spike award in 1989 and 1991. (en)
  • Godfried Dejonckheere, né à Roulers le 1er juillet 1952, est un athlète belge spécialiste du 20 km marche et du 50 km marche. Il a été 21 fois champion de Belgique : 11 fois sur 20 km et 10 fois sur 50 km. Il détient le record de Belgique du 50 km marche en 3 h 47 min 34 s. Il participe à 3 Olympiades. (fr)
  • Godfried Dejonckheere (Roeselare, 1 juni 1952) is een voormalige Belgische atleet, die gespecialiseerd was in het snelwandelen. Hij nam driemaal deel aan de Olympische Spelen en veroverde in totaal achtentwintig Belgische titels. (nl)
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  • Godfried Dejonckheere (fr)
  • Godfried Dejonckheere (en)
  • Godfried Dejonckheere (nl)
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