Ionela Târlea

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Ionela Târlea
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Born February 9, 1976

Ionela Târlea (during marriage Târlea-Manolache; born February 9, 1976 in Craiova, Dolj) is a former track and field athlete, competing internationally for Romania. She won the silver medal in the 400 m hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics. At the same games in Athens, Greece, Târlea helped the Romanian national team to sixth place in the 4 x 400 m relay.

She gained recognition in top international competitions as early as 1996 at the Atlanta Olympics, when she came seventh in the 400 m hurdles event. In 1999 at the World Indoor Athletics Championships she won the gold medal in the 200 metres.

In 2000 in Sydney, Australia, Târlea earned her place again in the finals of the 400 m hurdles event, and came sixth. In 2002 she reaped gold at the European Championships held in Munich, also in the 400 m hurdles, her preferred event. A rather uneventful period followed for Târlea.:It was only in early 2008 that she secured her comeback among the world's top athletes as she came third in the 400 m event held in Stuttgart's Sparkassen Cup. She retired in April 2009, due to long-term injuries.

At club level Târlea competed for Dinamo Bucharest, Fenerbahçe Istanbul and Sporting Portugal athletics.[1][2]

Achievements

1992 World Junior Championships Seoul, South Korea 1st 4 × 400 m relay
1993 European Junior Championships San Sebastián, Spain 1st 400 m hurdles
1994 World Junior Championships Lisbon, Portugal 1st 400 m hurdles
World Junior Championships Lisbon, Portugal 2nd 4 x 400 m relay
1995 European Junior Championships Nyíregyháza, Hungary 1st 400 m hurdles
World University Games Fukuoka, Japan 2nd 400 m hurdles
1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 7th 400 m hurdles
1997 World Indoor Championships Paris, France 4th 400 m
1998 IAAF World Cup Johannesburg, South Africa 4th 400 m hurdles
European Championships Budapest, Hungary 1st 400 m hurdles
European Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 2nd 400 m
1999 World Indoor Championships Maebashi, Japan 1st 200 m
World University Games Palma de Mallorca, Spain 1st 400 m
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 6th 400 m hurdles
2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada 6th 400 m hurdles
Grand Prix Final Melbourne, Australia 6th 400 m hurdles
2002 European Championships Munich, Germany 1st 400 m hurdles
IAAF World Cup Madrid, Spain 4th 400 m hurdles
2003 World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 3rd 400 m hurdles
World Championships Paris, France 4th 400 m hurdles
2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece 2nd 400 m hurdles
World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 4th 400 m
3rd 4 x 400 m relay
World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 4th 400 m hurdles

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