Fernanda Ribeiro
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Gold | Atlanta 1996 | 10.000 metres | |
Bronze | Sydney 2000 | 10.000 metres |
Maria Fernanda Moreira Ribeiro, GCIH, pron. IPA: [fɨɾ'nɐ̃dɐ ʁi'bɐiɾu], (born June 23, 1969), a long-distance runner, born in Penafiel, Portugal. She achieved the top of her career in the 1996 Summer Olympics where she won the women's 10,000m gold medal, giving Portugal their 3rd Olympic gold (all in the long distance), and establishing a new Olympic record - 31:01.63.
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[edit] Biography
Fernanda made her first steps into athletics at Grupo Desportivo do Kolossal, before joining FC Porto, which she represented in 1982-1992. After a 2-year passage through Maratona Clube da Maia, Fernanda returned to FC Porto where she competed until recently. Along with her sporting career, she works at her town hall as a sports advisor to the mayor.
She is the most medalled Portuguese athlete ever, having participated in five Olympics (Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sidney 2000, Athens 2004) and many more European and World Championships.
In the 2004 Olympics, Fernanda ran the final but eventually gave up during the race due to physical problems.
Recently, she is scheduled to participate in the women's half-marathon race, during the 1st Lusophony Games - Macau 2006, in Macao, China. She was the Portuguese flag-bearer at the Games opening ceremony, on October 7.
[edit] Atlanta 1996
August 2 - it was one of the most exciting finals ever in the Olympic women's 10,000m. At the beginning of the last lap, Fernanda was 20 metres behind the chinese athlete Wang Junxia, world record holder and recently 5000m Olympic champion.
But the last 200 metres were something to hold one's breath, as in a last-chance sprint, Fernanda passed dangerously her opponent from her left leaving Wang without reaction and with a 2nd place-confirmation.
At the end of her race, Fernanda said "I had promised to fight until my very limits, I only missed finishing on my knees. From the 3rd kilometer I started feeling pain on the Achilles' tendon, managed to withstand, suffered, but I, for the dream of becoming Olympic champion, was ready to run until... death knocked me over! I just got a bit scared when I saw Wang, the turtle-blood Chinese, isolating 400m to the finish line. But that instant I wasn't defeated yet... it was when I remembered my promise to go to Fatima on foot."
In November, she pilgrimed to Fatima as promised to thank Our Lady of Fatima for her incredible victory.
[edit] Achievements
[edit] Olympic Games
- 1st 10,000m, 1996 Atlanta, USA
- 3rd 10,000m, 2000 Sidney, AUS
[edit] World Championships
- 2nd 3000m, 1988 Sudbury, UK (junior)
- 1st 10,000m, 1995 Gotenburg, SWE
- 2nd 5000m, 1995 Gotenburg, SWE
- 2nd 10000m, 1997 Athens, GRE
- 3rd 5000m, 1997 Athens, GRE
- 3rd 3000m, 1997 Paris, FRA (indoor)
[edit] World Cup
- 2nd 10,000m, 1994 London, UK
[edit] European Championships
- 1st 3000m, 1988 Birmigham, UK (junior)
- 1st 10,000m, 1994 Helsinki, FIN
- 1st 3000m, 1994 Paris, FRA (indoor)
- 1st 3000m, 1996 Stockholm, SWE (indoor)
- 2nd 10,000m, 1998 Budapest, HUN
- 2nd 3000m, 1998 Valencia, SPA (indoor)
[edit] Personal bests
- 2000m - 5:37.88 (Lisbon, 1996)
- 2000m - 5:37.34 (Valencia, 1996 - indoor)
- 3000m - 8:39.49 (Stockholm, 1996 - indoor)
- 5000m - 14:36.45 (Hechtel, 1995)
- 5000m - 15:06.52 (Moscow, 1996 - indoor)
- 10,000m - 30:48.06 (Lisbon, 1998)
- 10,000m - 31:01.63 (Atlanta, 1996 - Olympic)
[edit] External links
Olympic champions in women's 10000 m |
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Olga Bondarenko | Derartu Tulu | Fernanda Ribeiro | Derartu Tulu | Huina Xing |
Categories: 1969 births | Living people | Portuguese athletes | Long-distance runners | Athletes at the 1988 Summer Olympics | Athletes at the 1992 Summer Olympics | Athletes at the 1996 Summer Olympics | Athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics | Athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Olympic competitors for Portugal | Olympic gold medalists for Portugal | Olympic bronze medalists for Portugal