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Irene Martínez Tartabull (28 October 1946 – April 2014) was a Cuban track and field athlete who competed in the long jump and the short
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s. She was the first woman from the Central American and Caribbean region to clear six metres in the long jump. She was also the first Cuban to win a jumps gold medal at the
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– a discipline in which the country later became highly successful. Martínez broke the Cuban record for the long jump eleven times, resulting in a lifetime best of . She was a gold medallist in the long jump at the
1966 Central American and Caribbean Games The 10th (X) Central American and Caribbean Games were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Ri ...
and was the inaugural champion at the
1967 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics The inaugural 1967 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Heriberto Jara Corona in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico between 5–7 May. Medal summary Men's events Women's events A = affected by altitude Me ...
. She also enjoyed success in the
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, winning medals at the
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,
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and the 1966 CAC Games, as well as twice breaking the national record for the event.


Career


Early life and career

Born in
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, she was among the first athletes to enroll in the new national athletics program established after the end of the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Her talent for running was noticed at high school and she transferred to a school in Havana to focus on sports in 1961. Among her contemporaries were sprinters
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,
Fulgencia Romay Fulgencia Romay Martínez (born January 16, 1944) is a retired sprinter from Cuba. At the 1968 Summer Olympics she helped win a silver medal in 4 x 100 metres relay, the first Olympic medal ever won by a Cuban woman. At the 1 ...
, and Miguelina Cobián.Ríos López, Eyleen (2012-11-30)
Orgullos y añoranzas en hora de recuento
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Her first international selection came at the age of fifteen and she managed fourth place in the long jump at the
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. She rose to prominence the following year – at the
1963 Pan American Games The 1963 Pan American Games were held from April 20 to May 5, 1963, in São Paulo, Brazil. Host city selection For the first time, two cities submitted bids to host the 1963 Pan American Games that were recognized by the Pan American Sports O ...
in São Paulo she took fifth in the long jump and helped set a Cuban record in the
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of 46.44 seconds alongside Romay, Cobián and Nereida Borges. She added to this with a fourth-place finish in the long jump and a relay bronze at the
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. That year she achieved her first national record in the long jump, clearing in June (to beat
Bertha Díaz Julia Berta Díaz Hernández (October 1, 1936 – November 20, 2019), known as Berta Díaz, was a sprinter from Cuba, who also competed in the long jump and the hurdling events during her career. She represented her native country at two co ...
's 1962 CAC Games-winning mark by one centimetre), then improving further to one week later. Her fourth national record of the year came that December, as she was part of a Cuban relay quartet that ran 46.2 seconds.


Regional champion

Despite being the country's best jumper, Martínez was not selected for the
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on account of her young age (she was still 17 at the time of the tournament). That year, she improved the Cuban long jump record on five occasions, beginning with a jump of in April and ending with a clearance of in November. She struggled to improve in the 1965 season, managing a best of , but set a lifetime best in the
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with a time of 11.8 seconds. Martínez became the first woman from the Central America and Caribbean region to surpass six metres for the long jump, doing so with a jumps of then at a meeting in Havana in April 1966. Her first major individual success followed at the
1966 Central American and Caribbean Games The 10th (X) Central American and Caribbean Games were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Ri ...
, where she succeeded fellow Cuban Díaz to the women's long jump title with a Games record of . (The title would remain in Cuban hands for all but one edition over the next 25 years, courtesy of wins by Marcia Garbey, Eloína Echevarría and
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.) The 21-year-old won the third major international relay medal of her career, taking the silver with the Cuban women behind a Jamaican team led by
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champion
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. Martínez had a very patriotic approach to the competition and held up her performance as a tribute to her country – her greatest memory of the period was of
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signing her two medals. The best performances of her career were in the 1967 season. In June she improved the Cuban national record for the tenth time with a jump of in Budapest. At the
1967 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics The inaugural 1967 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Heriberto Jara Corona in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico between 5–7 May. Medal summary Men's events Women's events A = affected by altitude Me ...
she became the first women's long jump champion with a result of , narrowly beating her compatriot Garbey – Marina Samuells and Garbey would turn Martínez's 1967 win into a four-edition streak of wins for Cuba. Cuba took a sweep of the women's titles at the event held in Mexico.


American gold and late career

Martínez was chosen for the
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and she came up against the defending champion,
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of the United States. White produced a jump of – two centimetres further than her winning jump four years earlier. However, that mark was not sufficient as Martínez produced the best jump of her life at . This was a Pan American Games record and good 13 cm clear of runner-up Gisela Vidal (6.20 m). The pre-event favourite, American
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, did not make the podium. Martínez's performance made her the first ever Cuban athlete – male or female – to win a Pan American gold medal in a jumping discipline. Cuba has since gone on to produce numerous world class jumpers, such as world record holder
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, four-time long jump world champion Iván Pedroso and double triple jump world champion
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. She hoped to be selected for
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, but did not receive a call-up to compete. The selectors requested that she be part of the team as an alternate for the 4 × 100 metres relay, but she refused due to her damaged pride of not being selected individually – a decision she regretted later in life. She produced marks of and in the 1969 and 1970 seasons, but she retired at age 24, having failed to recapture her best form. After retiring from competition she went into academia and became a professor of physical education at the
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in Havana. She remained in the role for almost 30 years. She died in April 2014 and was buried at Colon Cemetery, Havana, alongside other Cuban female athletes.Ríos López, Eyleen (2014-04-28)
Falleció Irene Martínez
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International competitions


References

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