Telma Monteiro
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Medal record | ||
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Competitor for Portugal | ||
Women's Judo | ||
World Championships | ||
Silver | 2010 Tokyo | -57 kg |
Silver | 2009 Rotterdam | -57 kg |
Silver | 2007 Rio de Janeiro | -52 kg |
Bronze | 2005 Cairo | -52 kg |
European Championships | ||
Gold | 2012 Chelyabinsk | -57 kg |
Gold | 2009 Tbilisi | -57 kg |
Silver | 2011 Istanbul | -57 kg |
Bronze | 2013 Budapest | -57 kg |
Bronze | 2010 Vienna | -57 kg |
Gold | 2007 Belgrade | -52 kg |
Gold | 2006 Tampere | -52 kg |
Bronze | 2005 Rotterdam | -52 kg |
Bronze | 2004 Bucharest | -52 kg |
Telma Monteiro (born 27 December 1985) is a Portuguese judoka from Almada. She is a multiple medal winner in both World and European Championships and Cups. On 21 July 2007, Telma joined Benfica.[1]
Achievements
-57 kg
2013
2012
- 17th — Olympic Games
- Gold — European Championships
- Gold — Grand Slam (Paris)
- Silver — Masters (Almaty)
2011
- Silver — European Championships
- Gold — European Cup (Hamburg)
- Bronze — World Cup (Lisbon)
- Bronze — Grand Slam (Paris)
- Bronze — Grand Prix (Abu Dhabi)
- Gold — Masters (Baku)
2010
- Silver — World Championships
- Bronze — European Championships
- Gold — World Cup (Sofia)
- Silver — Grand Prix (Düsseldorf)
- Silver — Grand Slam (Rio de Janeiro)
- Bronze — Grand Slam (Moscow)
2009
- Gold — European Championships
- Silver — World Championships
- Gold — World Cup (Lisbon)
- Gold — World Cup (Sofia)
- Gold — Grand Prix (Hamburg)
- Gold — Grand Slam (Rio de Janeiro)
- Bronze — Grand Slam (Moscow)
-52 kg
2008
- 9th — Olympic Games
- Gold — Portuguese Cup by teams
- Gold — World Cup (Bucharest) A category
- Bronze — World Cup (Paris) Super A category
2007
- Silver — World Championships
- Gold — European Championships
- Gold — World Cup (Lisbon)
- Gold — World Cup (Denmark)
- Silver — Super A Tournament (Paris)
- Silver — Super A Tournament (Moscow)
2006
1st — World Ranking -52 kg
- Gold — European Championships
- Gold — World Cup (Lisbon)
- Silver — Fukuoka International Championships (Fukuoka)
- Gold — Super A Tournament (Moscow)
- Gold — Under-23 European Championships (Moscow)
2005
- Bronze — World Championships
- Bronze — European Championships
- Gold — World Cup (Madrid)
- Bronze — World Cup (Tampere)
- Silver — Under-23 European Championships (Kiev)
- Gold — Kiyoshi Kobayashi International Championship
- Gold — World Cup (Bucharest)
2004
2nd — European Ranking -52 kg
- 12th — Olympic Games
- Silver — Juniors World Championship (Budapest)
- Gold — Junior European Championship (Sofia)
- Gold — European Open (Germany)
- Gold — World Cup (Leonding)
- Gold — World Cup (Rome)
- Bronze — World Cup (Tallinn)
- Bronze — World Cup (Warsaw)
2003
- Gold — Portuguese Championship
- Bronze — Juniors European Championships (Sarajevo)
- Gold — Juniors A Championship (Sweden)
- Gold — Juniors A Championship (Hungary)
- Gold — Juniors A Championship (Portugal)
- Bronze — Juniors A Championship (Czech Republic)
2002
- 9th — Juniors European Championship
- Gold — Juniors Portuguese Championship
- Silver — Portugal Juniors A Tournament
2001
- Silver — Esperanças Portuguese Championship
References
- ↑ http://www.abola.pt/nnh/index.asp?op=ver¬icia=125382&tema=3 Telma Monteiro joins Benfica
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Michelle Larcher de Brito |
Portuguese Sportswoman of the Year 2010, 2011 |
Succeeded by Jéssica Augusto |
Olympic Games | ||
Preceded by Nelson Évora |
Flagbearer for Portugal London 2012 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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