Luciana dos Santos
Luciana Alves dos Santos (born 10 February 1970) is a Brazilian long jumper, triple jumper and sprinter.
She was born in Ilhéus.[1] She competed in the long jump at the World Championships in 1997 and 1999,[2] and in both events at the 2000 Summer Olympics, but without reaching the final. At the 2004 Olympics she competed in the 4 x 100 metre relay.[1]
She has four Brazilian titles; one in the long jump from 1996 and three in the triple jump from 1999, 2000 and 2001. Her main rivals were Maria de Souza and Maurren Higa Maggi.[3] On the regional level, she has eleven medals in the individual events from the South American Championships in 1991, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005.[4]
Her personal best jump is 6.66 metres, achieved in June 2007 in La Paz.[2] This is a former South American record.[5] She has 6.81 metres in the long jump, achieved in June 1999 in Bogotá; and 11.40 seconds metres in the 100 metres, achieved in May 2004 in Cochabamba.[2]
Competition record
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing | |||||
1989 | South American Junior Championships | Montevideo, Uruguay | 3rd | Long jump | 5.64 m |
1991 | South American Championships | Manaus, Brazil | 2nd | Long jump | 5.78 m |
1994 | Ibero-American Championships | Mar del Plata, Argentina | 2nd | Long jump | 6.18 m (+0.7 m/s) |
2nd | Triple jump | 12.90 m w (+4.6 m/s) | |||
1995 | South American Championships | Manaus, Brazil | 2nd | Long jump | 6.16 m |
2nd | Triple jump | 13.07 m | |||
Universiade | Fukuoka, Japan | 11th | Long jump | 5.80 m | |
1996 | Ibero-American Championships | Medellín, Colombia | 3rd | Long jump | 6.24 m |
1997 | South American Championships | Mar del Plata, Argentina | 3rd | Triple jump | 13.30 m |
World Championships | Athens, Greece | 35th (q) | Long jump | 5.92 m | |
Universiade | Catania, Italy | (q) | Triple jump | 13.28 m | |
1999 | South American Championships | Bogotá, Colombia | 2nd | Long jump | 6.81 m |
1st | Triple jump | 13.90 m | |||
Pan American Games | Winnipeg, Canada | 8th | Long jump | 6.13 m | |
World Championships | Seville, Spain | 31st (q) | Long jump | 6.00 m | |
2000 | Ibero-American Championships | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 3rd | Long jump | 6.28 m |
2nd | Triple jump | 13.46 m | |||
Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | – | Long jump | NM | |
24th (q) | Triple jump | 13.48 m | |||
2001 | South American Championships | Manaus, Brazil | 2nd | Long jump | 6.10 m |
2nd | Triple jump | 13.48 m | |||
2002 | Ibero-American Championships | Guatemala City, Guatemala | 3rd | Triple jump | 13.53 |
2003 | South American Championships | Barquisimeto, Venezuela | 9th | Long jump | 5.36 m |
2nd | Triple jump | 13.42 m | |||
2004 | South American U23 Championships | Barquisimeto, Venezuela | 2nd [6] | 4 × 100 m relay | 43.49 |
Ibero-American Championships | Huelva, Spain | 3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 44.13 | |
5th | Long jump | 6.34 m | |||
Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | 9th (h) | 4 × 100 m relay | 43.12 | |
2005 | South American Championships | Cali, Colombia | 3rd | 100 m | 11.46 |
2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 44.35 | |||
1st | Long jump | 6.39 m | |||
World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 5th | 4 × 100 m relay | 42.99 | |
2006 | Ibero-American Championships | Ponce, Puerto Rico | 2nd | Long jump | 6.25 m |
2007 | South American Championships | São Paulo, Brazil | 1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 43.54 |
Pan American Games | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 20th (h) | 100 m | 11.82 | |
6th | 4 × 100 m relay | 44.14 | |||
World Championships | Osaka, Japan | 15th (h) | 4 × 100 m relay | 44.64 | |
2008 | Ibero-American Championships | Iquique, Chile | 2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 44.99 |
References
- "Luciana dos Santos". Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
- Luciana dos Santos at World Athletics
- "Brazilian Championships". GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
- "South American Championships (Women)". GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
- "World women's all-time best triple jump". Track and Field all-time Performances Homepage. 30 June 2001. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
- Guest final out of competition