Liliana Allen
Liliana AllenPersonal information |
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(1970-05-24) May 24, 1970 Holguín, Cuba |
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Liliana Allen Doll (born May 24, 1970) is a Cuban track and field athlete, competing for Mexico. She previously represented Cuba. She won a bronze medal at the 1991 IAAF World Indoor Championships in the 60 metres.
Career
She has participated in the 1992, 1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics. At the Pan American Games she has won three gold medals, one silver, and one bronze medal.
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Cuba |
1986 |
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-17) |
Mexico City, México |
1st |
100 m |
11.83 A |
3rd |
200 m |
24.81 A |
1988 |
World Junior Championships |
Sudbury, Canada |
3rd |
100 m |
11.36 |
3rd |
200 m |
22.97 |
1989 |
World Indoor Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
4th |
60 m |
7.16 |
1991 |
World Indoor Championships |
Seville, Spain |
3rd |
60 m |
7.12 |
World Championships |
Tokyo, Japan |
15th (SF) |
100 m |
11.53 (wind: -0.1m/s) |
1992 |
Ibero-American Championships |
Seville, Spain |
1st |
100m |
11.39 (wind: -0.8m/s) |
1st |
4x100m relay |
44.49 |
Olympic Games |
Barcelona, Spain |
8th |
100 m |
11.19 |
(f) |
4x100 m relay |
DNF |
World Cup |
Havana, Cuba |
2nd |
100 m |
11.34 |
1993 |
World Indoor Championships |
Toronto, Canada |
4th |
60 m |
7.22 |
World Championships |
Stuttgart, Germany |
8th |
100 m |
11.23 (wind: -0.3m/s) |
1994 |
World Cup |
London, United Kingdom |
2nd |
100 m |
11.50 |
1995 |
World Indoor Championships |
Barcelona, Spain |
4th |
60 m |
7.13 |
World Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
10th (sf) |
100 m |
11.24 (wind: +1.4m/s) |
1996 |
Olympic Games |
Atlanta, United States |
heats |
4x100 m relay |
44.32 |
Representing Mexico |
2001 |
World Indoor Championships |
Lisbon, Portugal |
semi-final |
60 m |
7.24 |
2002 |
Central American and Caribbean Games |
San Salvador, El Salvador |
1st |
100m |
11.34 w (wind: 2.3m/s) |
1st |
200m |
23.34 (wind: 0.0m/s) |
2003 |
World Indoor Championships |
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
semi-final |
60 m |
7.25 |
2004 |
Olympic Games |
Athens, Greece |
quarter-final |
100 m |
11.52 |
External links
Summer Universiade Champions in Women's 100 m |
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