Eric Milazar - Prize Money Earned From Most Important Competitions

Prize Money Earned From Most Important Competitions

Year Competition Venue Event(s) Results Time Prize Money (US $ Dollars)
2001 IAAF World Athletics Championships Edmonton, Canada 400m 4th 45.13 $15,000
2003 IAAF World Athletics Championships Paris, France 200m 5th 45.17 $10,000
2002 IAAF World Cup in Athletics Madrid, Spain 400m, 4x400m 4th, 2nd 45.41, 3:01.69 $7,000 + $20,000
2003 IAAF World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 200m 4th 45.67 $7,000
2004 IAAF World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 200m 8th 46.66 $2,000

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