Maria Rebelo

Maria Rebelo ( divorced Lelut; born January 29, 1956 in Ilhavo, Portugal) is a former French long-distance runner.

Ten times she participated in the World Cross Country Championships in part with the following placements:

1987 and 1989 they won it with the French team silver.

In 1981, she was third in the French Championships in the marathon, and in 1984 she won the premiere of the half marathon Le Lion.

In 1985, she was the IAAF World Cup marathon on the 49th place and was eighth at the Chicago Marathon. The following year she triumphed after another victory at Le Lion at the Paris Marathon, was ninth in the marathon of the European Athletics Championships in Stuttgart, won the 20 km from Paris and finished second in Chicago. In 1987, she finished second at the IAAF World Cup Marathon. In a marathon, the World Athletics Championships in Rome, she gave up, at the Tokyo International Women's Marathon she finished sixth.

In 1988, she finished sixth at the European Cup Marathon, ran the marathon the Olympic Games in Seoul on the 18th place and finished third in Tokyo. In 1989 she succeeded her third victory at Le Lion. A fourth place in Chicago in 1990 was followed by a 14th place in the London Marathon.

In the summer, she won the European Championships in Split at the marathon bronze in the autumn it was French Marathon Champion. In 1991, she was discharged in the Rahmane the London Marathon World Cup marathon and the marathon of the World Championships in Tokyo each fifth.

In 1992, she finished fourth at the Lisbon Half Marathon. In a marathon, the Olympic Games in Barcelona, they did not reach the target. In the World Half Marathon Championships in South Shields, she took the 60th place at the New York City Marathon, she was ten.

The following year she won the Paris Half Marathon and was second overall as the Paris Marathon French Champion. At the World Championships in Stuttgart and at the World Cup Marathon they were each Twelfth. In 1994 she defended a total tithe in Paris their national championship title. At the premiere of the European Cross Country Championships in Alnwick she finished fifth and won the team silver.

In 1995 she was at the last World Cup marathon ninth.

Three times she was French Champion in the Marathon ( 1990, 1993, 1994) and once each in the 10,000 m (1985 ), in the 25 - km road race (1985 ), in the half marathon (1992) and in cross country (1994).

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