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Venelina Veneva-Mateeva (née ''Veneva,'' bg, Венелина Венева-Матеева, born June 13, 1974 in
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) is a
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n high jumper.


Biography

Talented at a young age, she jumped 1.93 metres indoor in 1990 to record a world best performance by a 15-year-old. She did not improve this result outdoor until 1995 (1.94 m). A disappointing 1996 season with a 29th place at the Olympic Games and 1.88 as season best was followed by a jump of 2.03 metres in 1998. In 2001, she managed 2.04 m, the ninth highest jump for a woman. That year she won a bronze medal at the World Indoor Championships, as well as placing fourth at the outdoor World Championships. Veneva tested positive for
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in January 2007, and was subsequently suspended for two years by the IAAF.IAAF:
Venelina Veneva Doping Rule Violation
' 13 February 2008


Achievements

Notes: *(q) Indicates overall position in qualifying round. *(#) Indicates height achieved in qualifying round. Only shown when superior to result in final. *(3rd) Originally won the bronze medal at 2007 European Indoor Championships before being disqualified for a doping offence.


See also

* Female two metres club *
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