Patrícia Mamona
1.66 m (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in)
Triple jump (indoor): 14.53 m (47 ft 8 in) NR
Women's athletics | ||
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Representing Portugal | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2020 Tokyo | Triple jump | |
European Championships | ||
2016 Amsterdam | Triple jump | |
2012 Helsinki | Triple jump | |
European Indoor Championships | ||
2021 Toruń | Triple jump | |
2017 Belgrade | Triple jump | |
2023 Istanbul | Triple jump | |
European Team Championships | ||
2014 Tallinn (FL) | Triple jump | |
2017 Vaasa (FL) | Triple jump | |
Lusophony Games | ||
2009 Lisbon | Triple jump | |
2006 Macau | Triple jump | |
2006 Macau | Long jump |
Patrícia Mbengani Bravo Mamona ComM[1] (born 21 November 1988) is a Portuguese triple jumper of Angolan descent. She won the gold medal at the 2016 European Athletics Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This was her first-ever major senior title and second European Championships medal, after a silver at the 2012 championships. In 2021 she won the gold medal at the European Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland after recovering for 4 weeks from COVID-19. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, she won the silver medal with a national record of 15.01 m.[2] At club level, she represents Sporting Clube de Portugal.[3][4]
Mamona attended Clemson University and won two NCAA Championships in women's triple jump (2010, 2011).
International competitions
References
- ^ Atletas condecorados com Ordem do Mérito (in Portuguese)
- ^ "Women's Triple Jump Final | Tokyo Olympics 2020". Archived from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
- ^ "Patrícia Mamona de bronze na Turquia". www.sporting.pt (in European Portuguese). 4 March 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ^ "Atletismo: Sporting renova com Patrícia Mamona até 2024". CNN Portugal (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 August 2023.
External links
- Patrícia Mamona at World Athletics
- Patrícia Mamona at Olympics.com
- Patrícia Mamona at Olympedia
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- 1994: Anna Biryukova (RUS)
- 1998: Olga Vasdeki (GRE)
- 2002: Ashia Hansen (GBR)
- 2006: Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS)
- 2010: Olha Saladukha (UKR)
- 2012: Olha Saladukha (UKR)
- 2014: Olha Saladukha (UKR)
- 2016: Patrícia Mamona (POR)
- 2018: Paraskevi Papachristou (GRE)
- 2022: Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (UKR)
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