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Thaimara Rivas
Thaimara Solsiree Rivas Barrios (born July 23, 1982) is a female heptathlete from Venezuela. She set her best score (5622 points) on June 21, 2003 at the South American Championships in Barquisimeto. Personal bests *Heptathlon: 5622 pts – Barquisimeto, 21 June 2003 Achievements External links * 1982 births Living people Venezuelan heptathletes Athletes (track and field) at the 2003 Pan American Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2011 Pan American Games Pan American Games competitors for Venezuela 20th-century Venezuelan women 21st-century Venezuelan women Bolivarian Games gold medalists for Venezuela Bolivarian Games medalists in athletics Bolivarian Games silver medalists for Venezuela {{Venezuela-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Athletics (sport)
Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking. The most common types of athletics competitions are track and field, road running, cross country running, and racewalking. The results of racing events are decided by finishing position (or time, where measured), while the jumps and throws are won by the athlete that achieves the highest or furthest measurement from a series of attempts. The simplicity of the competitions, and the lack of a need for expensive equipment, makes athletics one of the most common types of sports in the world. Athletics is mostly an individual sport, with the exception of relay races and competitions which combine athletes' performances for a team score, such as cross country. Organized athletics are traced back to the Ancient Olympic Games from 776 BC. The rules and format of the modern events in athletics were defined in Western Europe and North America in the 19th and early 20th cent ...
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2001 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
The 11th Pan American Junior Athletics Championships were held at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo Pedro Candioti in Santa Fe, Argentina Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz (; usually called just Santa Fe) is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is situated in north-eastern Argentina, near the junction of the Paraná and Salado rivers. It lies from the Hernandar ..., from October 18–20, 2001. Participation (unofficial) Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 296 athletes from about 25 countries: Antigua and Barbuda (1), Argentina (40), Barbados (1), Bolivia (3), Brazil (44), Canada (48), Cayman Islands (1), Chile (14), Colombia (19), Costa Rica (1), Cuba (8), Dominican Republic (8), Ecuador (7), El Salvador (2), Guyana (2), Jamaica (19), Mexico (22), Panama (2), Paraguay (2), Peru (5), Suriname (2), Trinidad and Tobago (10), United States (15), Uruguay (5), ...
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Huelva
Huelva (, ) is a city in southwestern Spain, the capital of the province of Huelva in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is between two short rias though has an outlying spur including nature reserve on the Gulf of Cádiz coast. The rias are of the Odiel and Tinto rivers and are good natural harbors. According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 149,410. Huelva is home to Recreativo de Huelva, the oldest football club in Spain. While the existence of a pre-Phoenician settlement within the current urban limits since circa 1250 BC has been tentatively defended by scholars, Phoenicians established a stable colony roughly by the 9th century BC. History Protohistory At least up to the 1980s and 1990s, the mainstream view was that Huelva at first was an autochthonous Tartessian settlement (even the very same Tartessos mentioned in Greek sources) yet some later views tended to rather stress a pluri-ethnic enclave mixing natives with peoples with a mainly Ph ...
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2004 Ibero-American Championships In Athletics
The 2004 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics (''Spanish: XI Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo'') was the eleventh edition of the international athletics competition between Ibero-American nations which was held at the Estadio Iberoamericano in Huelva, Spain on 6–8 August 2004. A record high of 27 nations took part while the number of participating athletes (430) was the second highest in the competition's history after the 1992 edition. The programme featured 44 track and field events, 22 each for men and women, and 16 championship records were broken or equalled at the three-day competition. The host stadium was built specifically for the championships and it was the first major event to be held there. An opening ceremony was held outside the stadium at La Rábida (the monastery where Christopher Columbus stayed and successfully proposed his voyage to the Indies, which led to the Discovery of the Americas). High participation was attributed to the competition's pr ...
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2004 South American Under-23 Championships In Athletics – Results
These are the full results of the 2004 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics which took place between June 26 and June 27, 2004, at Polideportivo Máximo Viloria in Barquisimeto, Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in .... Men's results 100 meters Heats – 26 June Wind: Heat 1: +0.1 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s Final – 26 June Wind: +0.0 m/s 200 meters Heats – 27 June Wind: Heat 1: -0.6 m/s, Heat 2: -1.3 m/s Final – 27 June Wind: +0.0 m/s 400 meters Heats – 26 June Final – 26 June 800 meters Final – 27 June 1500 meters Final – 26 June 5000 meters Final – 26 June 10,000 meters Final – 27 June 3000 meters steeplechase Final – 27 June 110 meters hurdles Final – 27 Jun ...
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2004 South American Under-23 Championships In Athletics
The 1st South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, at the Polideportivo Máximo Viloria on June 26–27, 2004. Participation A total of 310 athletes from 13 countries were announced to participate: Argentina (29), Bolivia (5), Brazil (84), Chile (43), Colombia (36), Ecuador (24), Guyana (4), Panamá (2), Paraguay (3), Perú (5), Surinam (2), Uruguay (6), Venezuela (68). Athletes from the Dominican Republic (4), from the Netherlands Antilles (4), and from Trinidad and Tobago (11) were invited as guest athletes in accordance with the regulations of CONSUDATLE. In addition, one source also lists results from 4 athletes representing Saint Kitts and Nevis. Medal summary Medal winners are published. Detailed results can be found on the CACAC website, and on the Tilastopaja website, Men Women * Keisa Monterola from Venezuela was then only 16 years old and could not officially participate at the championships. Out of comp ...
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Athletics At The 2003 Pan American Games – Women's Heptathlon
The Heptathlon, Women's Heptathlon event at the Athletics at the 2003 Pan American Games, 2003 Pan American Games took place on Thursday August 7 and Friday August 8, 2003. Medalists Records Results See also *2003 Hypo-Meeting *2003 World Championships in Athletics – Women's heptathlon *Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon ReferencesResults
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Santo Domingo
, total_type = Total , population_density_km2 = auto , timezone = AST (UTC −4) , area_code_type = Area codes , area_code = 809, 829, 849 , postal_code_type = Postal codes , postal_code = 10100–10699 ( Distrito Nacional) , website Ayuntamiento del Distrito Nacional Santo Domingo ( meaning " Saint Dominic"), once known as Santo Domingo de Guzmán and Ciudad Trujillo, is the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic and the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population. As of 2022, the city and immediate surrounding area (the Distrito Nacional) had a population of 1,484,789, while the total population is 2,995,211 when including Greater Santo Domingo (the " metropolitan area"). The city is coterminous with the boundaries of the Distrito Nacional ("D.N.", "National District"), itself bordered on three sides by Santo Domingo Province. Founded by the Spanish in 1496, on the east bank of the Ozama River and then moved by Nicolás de Ovan ...
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Athletics At The 2003 Pan American Games
The athletics competition at the 2003 Pan American Games was held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from Tuesday, August 5, to Saturday, August 9, 2003. The competition comprised track and field events plus marathon races and three racewalking events, with a total of 46 contests taking place. Men's results Track Field Women's results Track Field Medal table Participating nations * (3) * (10) * (20) * (7) * (6) * (4) * (5) * (34) * (1) * (21) * (5) * (14) * (22) * (55) * (4) * (41) * (12) * (8) * (11) * (2) * (8) * (1) * (34) * (32) * (4) * (3) * (4) * (5) * (13) * (5) * (3) * (5) * (1) * (1) * (19) * (90) * (4) * (3) * (15) References ;Day reports *Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2003-08-06)Felix Sanchez closer to gold as two records fall in opening day of Pan American Games IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-09-13. *Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2003-08-07)Felix Sanchez gives glory to Dominican Republic, as four more Pan Am Games records fall IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-09-13. * ...
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2003 Central American And Caribbean Championships In Athletics – Results
These are the official results of the 2003 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics which took place on July 4–6, 2003 in St. George's, Grenada. Men's results 100 meters Heats – July 4Wind:Heat 1: +0.6 m/s, Heat 2: +1.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.8 m/s, Heat 4: +0.5 m/s, Heat 5: +0.8 m/s Semifinals – July 4Wind:Heat 1: +2.6 m/s, Heat 2: +0.4 m/s, Heat 3: +3.0 m/s Final – July 4Wind: +0.6 m/s 200 meters Heats – July 5Wind:Heat 1: +2.7 m/s, Heat 2: +3.3 m/s, Heat 3: +0.8 m/s Final – July 6Wind:0.0 m/s 400 meters Heats – July 4 Final – July 5 800 meters Heats – July 4 Final – July 5 1500 meters July 6 5000 meters Non-championship event – July 4 10,000 meters July 5 Half marathon July 6 110 meters hurdles Non-championship event – July 5Wind:+0.5 m/s 400 meters hurdles Heats – July 4 Final – July 5 3000 meters steeplechase Non-championship event ...
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2003 Central American And Caribbean Championships
The 2003 Central American and Caribbean Championships in athletics were held in St George's, Grenada, between 4–6 July 2003. It was the first time that the country had hosted the competition.Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2003-07-04) CAC Championships attract regions best, as Cuba aims to retain grip IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-27. Medal summary Men's events Women's events † = non-championship event Medal table Participation * (6) * (2) * (26) * (18) * (7) * (5) * (5) * (1) * (15) * (8) * (3) * (27) * (6) * (5) * (4) * (30) * (11) * (19) * (6) * (2) * (25) * (12) * (2) * (12) * (1) * (17) * (2) * (12) * (29) References External linksMen Medalists– GBR Athletics– GBR Athletics
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2003 South American Championships In Athletics – Results
These are the official results of the 2003 South American Championships in Athletics which took place June 20–22, 2003 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Men's results 100 meters HeatsWind:Heat 1: +0.5 m/s, Heat 2: -1.8 m/s FinalWind:+1.2 m/s 200 meters HeatsWind:Heat 1: +2.8 m/s, Heat 2: +0.8 m/s FinalWind:-0.9 m/s 400 meters Heats Final 800 meters Heats Final 1500 meters 5000 meters 10,000 meters 110 meters hurdles Wind: +1.5 m/s 400 meters hurdles Heats Final 3000 meters steeplechase 4 x 100 meters relay 4 x 400 meters relay 20,000 meters walk High jump Pole vault Long jump Triple jump Shot put Discus throw Hammer throw Javelin throw Decathlon Women's results 100 meters HeatsWind:Heat 1: +0.5 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s FinalWind:+0.2 m/s 200 meters HeatsWind:Heat 1: +1.7 m/s, Heat 2: +3.1 m/s FinalWind:0.0 m/s 400 meters 800 meters 1500 meters 5000 ...
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