Concepción Montaner

Concepción Montaner ( born January 14, 1981 in La Eliana, Valencia ) is a Spanish long jumper. By 2005, they also started occasionally as a sprinter in the 100 meters.

Career

Your first international competition Montaner denied in October 2000. At the Track Junior World Championships in 2000 in Santiago de Chile, she won with a width of 6.47 m the gold medal. A year later, in 2001, she succeeded in the Spanish Indoor Championships in both the long jump and in the 60 - meter dash ( with a personal best of 7.47 s ) of title. It was 2003 and again in 2006 Spanish Hall champion in the long jump. In 2001, she won the gold medal in the long jump even at the Mediterranean Games in Tunis.

In 2002, she played her first match in the adult area. In the Indoor Athletics Championships 2002 in Vienna, she was in the final Ninth, at the outdoor European Championships in Munich in 2002 she missed a medal in fourth just barely. In September 2002, she won the IAAF World Cup in Madrid the bronze medal in the long jump, which was her first medal in the adult area.

Your first attendance at World Athletics Championships was in 2003 when she was in Paris -Saint -Denis Twelfth.

Having already failed in the Indoor Athletics Championships 2005 in Madrid in the qualifiers, they won the 2007 in Birmingham with a width of 6.69 m the silver medal. The Ibero- American Championships 2010 in San Fernando, a width of 6.45 m was enough to win the gold medal. So she won her first international title in the adult area.

Bests

Free air:

  • Long Jump: 6.92 m 16 July, 2005, Madrid
  • 100 meters: 11.71 s, 27 June 2001, Rivas- Vaciamadrid

Hall:

  • Long Jump: 6.78 m, 1 March 2003 Valencia
  • 60 meters: 7.47 s, February 11, 2001 in Vilafranca del Penedès
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