Niurka Montalvo Amaro (born June 4, 1968, in Havana) is a former Cuban
and Spanish athlete who specialised in the long jump and triple jump
events. Her greatest achievement came in 1999, when she became world
champion with a personal best jump of 7.06 metres. She was the
autonomous secretary of sport for the Autonomous government of
Valencia.
Contents 1 Career 1.1 Early life 1.2 Transfer to Spain 2 Personal Bests 3 International competitions 4 References 5 External links Career[edit]
Early life[edit]
She began her international career with a medal at the 1986 Pan
American Junior Championships, taking the bronze in the long jump.[1]
Senior medals soon followed: at the Central American and Caribbean
Championships she won the long jump gold at the 1987 edition, and
another gold came at the 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games.
Her first appearance at global level came at the 1991 IAAF World
Indoor Championships, where she finished fifth in the long jump. She
demonstrated further skills when she scored a double gold in the long
jump and triple jump events at both the 1993 Central American and
Caribbean Championships in Athletics and the 1993 Central American and
Caribbean Games. That year she went on to become the Summer
Universiade
100 metres hurdles
International competitions[edit] Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes Representing Cuba 1986
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
Mexico
1st Long jump 6.29 m A World Junior Championships Athens, Greece 11th (sf) 100m hurdles 14.28 (wind: +1.1 m/s) 14th (q) Long jump 5.86 m Ibero-American Championships Havana, Cuba 2nd Long jump 6.11 m (wind: +1.6 m/s) 1988
Ibero-American Championships
Mexico
1991 World Indoor Championships Seville, Spain 5th Long jump 6.68 m 1992 Ibero-American Championships Seville, Spain 1st Long jump 6.51 m w (wind: +2.2 m/s) 1st Triple jump 13.60 m (wind: +1.1 m/s) 1993 Universiade Buffalo, United States 1st Long jump 14.16 m (w) World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 4th Triple jump 14.22 m (0.2 m/s) 1994 Goodwill Games St. Petersburg, Russia 5th Triple jump 13.54 m 1995 World Indoor Championships Barcelona, Spain 6th Triple jump 14.04 m Pan American Games Mar del Plata, Argentina 1st Long jump 6.89 m 2nd Triple jump 13.90 m (w) World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 2nd Long jump 6.86 m (0.5 m/s) 15th (q) Triple jump 11.40 m (1.1 m/s) 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 5th (q) Long jump 6.48 m (-0.8 m/s) Representing Spain 1999 World Championships Seville, Spain 1st Long jump 7.06 m NR (-0.1 m/s) 2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada 3rd Long jump 6.88 m w (2.1 m/s) Goodwill Games Brisbane, Australia 5th Long jump 6.78 m References[edit] ^ Pan American Junior Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-16. ^ IAAF World Cup. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-16. ^ Turnbull, Simon (2001-09-30). Long jumper in hit-list shock. The Independent. Retrieved on 2010-03-16. External links[edit] Niurka Montalvo profile at IAAF v t e
IAAF World Championships in Athletics
1983: Heike Daute (GDR)
1987 – 1991:
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
v t e
Pan American Games
1951:
Betty Kretschmer (CHI)
1955: Not held
1959: Annie Smith (USA)
1963:
Willye White
v t e Central American and Caribbean Games champions in women's long jump 1962:
Bertha Díaz (CUB)
1966:
Irene Martínez (CUB)
1970 – 1974:
Marcia Garbey (CUB)
1978:
Shonel Ferguson (BAH)
1982–1986:
Eloína Echevarría (CUB)
1990–1993:
Niurka Montalvo (CUB)
1998:
Flora Hyacinth (ISV)
2002: María Espencer (DOM)
2006:
Yudelkis Fernández (CUB)
2010:
Rhonda Watkins (TRI)
2014:
Chantel Malone
v t e Central American and Caribbean Games champions in women's triple jump 1993:
Niurka Montalvo (CUB)
1998:
Yamilé Aldama
v t e Summer
Universiade
1991:
Li Huirong (CHN)
1993:
Niurka Montalvo (CUB)
1995:
Šárka Kašpárková
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