Ana Peleteiro Go to navigationGo to search Ana Peleteiro Olympic rings.svg Olympic medalist Olympic rings.svg Ana Peleteiro (ESP) 2019.jpg Personal details Full name Ana Peleteiro Brión Nacimiento Ribeira, Spain December 2, 1995 (26 years) Height 1.71 m Carrera deportiva Representative of Bandera de España España Deporte Atletismo Entrenador Iván Pedroso Medallero[mostrar]
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Ana Peleteiro Brión (Ribeira, December 2, 1995) is a Spanish athlete who competes in athletics, a specialist in the triple jump test. She participated in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, obtaining a bronze medal in the triple jump. 2 He won a bronze medal at the 2018 World Indoor Athletics Championships, a bronze medal at the 2018 European Athletics Championships and two medals at the European Indoor Athletics Championships, gold in 2019 and silver in 2021.3 She trains under the direction of the Olympic champion Iván Pedroso, together with the Venezuelan jumper Yulimar Rojas.1 In 2013 she was awarded the Princess of Asturias Award as the best athlete of the year under 18 years of age.4 Index 1 Career 2 International awards 3 Record of results 3.1 International 3.2 National 4 Statistics 4.1 Personal bests 4.2 Records 5 Awards and recognitions 6 References 7 External links Career He was born in the Galician town a de Ribeira, daughter of a Galician mother and an unknown father, being adopted shortly after.5 From a very young age she became interested in sports, first in gymnastics, to finally opt for athletics.1 In the youth category she was proclaimed World Champion Junior in 2012, and won a bronze medal at the European Under-20 Championship in 2013.6 In 2018 he achieved his first international successes in the senior category: bronze medalist at the World Indoor Championships with a jump of 14.40 m, and bronze medalist at the European Championships with a mark of 14.44 m.3 The following year he won the gold medal at the European Indoor Championships, with a jump of 14.73 m, a new record for Spain.7 In her first Olympic participation, in Tokyo 2020, she won the bronze medal by jumping 14.87 m in the final (Spanish record), being surpassed by the Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas and the Portuguese Patrícia Mamona.8 This led her to to be named best Spanish athlete of 2021 p or the RFEA.9

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