Idalmis Bonne
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This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Bonne and the second or maternal family name is Rousseaux.
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Born | February 2, 1971 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Idalmis Bonne Rousseaux (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈðalmis]; born February 2, 1971) is a retired female sprinter from Cuba.
Career
She claimed a gold medal at the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Bonne, who was born in Guantánamo, competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1992.
Bonne gave birth to a daughter, Daisurami Bonne, at the age of seventeen. Her daughter also became a sprint athlete and won a gold medal in the relay at the 2011 Pan American Games.[1]
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Cuba | |||||
1990 | Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20) | Havana, Cuba | 5th | 100 m | 12.04 (-0.4 m/s) |
3rd | 200 m | 24.18 (-0.5 m/s) | |||
2nd | 4x100 m relay | 45.64 | |||
1991 | Pan American Games | Havana, Cuba | 2nd | 4x100 m relay | 44.31 |
1992 | Ibero-American Championships | Seville, Spain | 2nd | 200 m | 24.01 (-2.9 m/s) |
1st | 4x100 m relay | 44.49 | |||
Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | DNF | 4x100 m relay | ||
1993 | World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 3rd (h) | 4x100 m relay | 43.48 |
1995 | Pan American Games | Mar del Plata, Argentina | 1st | 4x400 m relay | 3:27.45 |
World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 5th (h) | 400 m | 52.10 | |
7th | 4x400 m relay | 3:29.27 | |||
1996 | Ibero-American Championships | Medellín, Colombia | 2nd | 200 m | 23.07 |
Olympic Games | Atlanta, United States | 6th | 4x400 m relay | 3:25.85 | |
1997 | Universiade | Catania, Italy | 3rd | 400 m | 51.72 |
2nd | 4x400 m relay | 3:29.00 | |||
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 7th | 4x400 m relay | 3:29.19 |
2000 | Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | 8th | 4x400 m relay | 3:29.47 |
References
- ↑ Rojas Garay, Osvaldo (2011-10-27). Lesyani Mayor, oro en salto de altura. Vanguardia. Retrieved on 2011-11-08.
- ↑ Idalmis Bonne Rousseaux (in Spanish), retrieved 27 March 2012
External links
- Idalmis Bonne profile at IAAF
- sports-reference
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