Career
In the Australian Track & Field Championships, his best performances included a second place finish in the 100 metres in 1976-1977 and four successive top three finishes in the 200m, finishing second in 1978-1979. Internationally, Besanko represented Oceania at the 1977 IAAF World Cup in West Germany and the 1979 IAAF World Cup in Canada. At both World Cups he was a finalist in the 4 x 100 metres relays, placing seventh each time.
His best individual performance at a World Cup came in 1979, when he made the 200 metres final and finished eighth.
During this time, Besanko also played Under 19s and reserves football for Melbourne. Not surprisingly given his speed, Besanko was a wingman.
He made three appearances for Essendon, all in the 1980 VFL season. In 1983 he captain-coached Dingley but returned to Essendon the following year, to join their coaching staff
He was off again in 1986, to coach Rye, a position he held for two years.
He then went to Street Kilda, where he was a fitness adviser.