Niurka Montalvo
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Niurka Montalvo Amaro (born June 4, 1968 in Havana) is a Spanish athlete competing mostly in long jump. Her greatest achievement came in 1999, when she became world champion with a personal best jump of 7.06m.
In 1999 she acquired Spanish citizenship by marriage, something which stirred a great amount of controversy. The Cuban Athletics Federation blocked her participation in the 2000 Summer Olympics, and in addition, she was reportedly included on a list of possible assassination targets for ETA.
She finished 7th in the long jump final at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg at the age of 38.
[edit] Major achievements
Long jump unless noted.
- 2004 Ibero-American Championships - gold medal
- 2001 World Championships - bronze medal
- 2001 World Indoor Championships - bronze medal
- 1999 World Championships - gold medal
- 1995 World Championships - silver medal
- 1995 Pan American Games - gold medal
- 1995 Pan American Games - silver medal (triple jump)
- 1993 World Championships - fourth place (triple jump)
- 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games - gold medal
- 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games - gold medal (triple jump)
- 1993 Central American and Caribbean Championships - gold medal
- 1993 Central American and Caribbean Championships - gold medal (triple jump)
- 1990 Central American and Caribbean Championships - gold medal
- 1987 Central American and Caribbean Championships - gold medal
[edit] Personal bests
- 100 metres hurdles - 13.57 (1990)
- Long jump - 7.06 (1999)
- Triple jump - 14.60 (1994)
[edit] External links
- IAAF profile for Niurka Montalvo
Categories: 1968 births | Living people | Cuban athletes | Spanish athletes | Long jumpers | Triple jumpers | Athletes at the 1996 Summer Olympics | Athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics | Olympic competitors for Cuba | Olympic competitors for Spain | Cuban athletics biography stubs | Spanish athletics biography stubs