Argentine high jumper (born 1976)
Solange Witteveen
Full name Solange Marilú Witteveen Nationality Argentina Born (1976-02-06 ) February 6, 1976 (age 48) Buenos Aires , Argentina Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Weight 59 kg (130 lb) Sport Athletics
Solange Marilú Witteveen (born 6 February 1976) is a retired Argentine high jumper .[ 1] She won a gold medal at the 1999 Pan American Games . She also represented Argentina at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney and the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens .
Career
Witteveen was born in Buenos Aires . Her personal best jump is 1.96 metres, achieved in September 1997 in Oristano .[ 2] This is the current South American record.[ 3]
Among her achievements, Witteveen won the 1997 South American Championships , the 1998 South American Games and the 1999 Pan American Games , as well as winning a bronze medal at the 1999 Summer Universiade . In both of her appearances at the Olympic Games , she cleared 1.89 m, finishing 20th overall in 2000 and 23rd in 2004.
In 2001, at the South American Championships , she jumped 1.97 metres which would be the new South American record. She, however, failed a doping test for a banned substance and was disqualified from competition for two years.[ 4]
Competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Argentina
1992
South American Youth Championships
Santiago, Chile
2nd
High jump
1.70 m
1993
South American Junior Championships
Puerto La Cruz , Venezuela
1st
High jump
1.75 m
1994
Ibero-American Championships
Mar del Plata, Argentina
5th
High jump
1.65 m
South American Junior Championships
Santa Fe, Argentina
2nd
High jump
1.76 m
1995
Pan American Games
Mar del Plata, Argentina
7th
High jump
1.75 m
Pan American Junior Championships
Santiago, Chile
2nd
Long jump
5.67 m
South American Junior Championships
Santiago, Chile
2nd
High jump
1.74 m
1996
Ibero-American Championships
Medellín, Colombia
6th
High jump
1.80 m
1997
World Indoor Championships
Paris, France
21st (q)
High jump
1.80 m
South American Championships
Mar del Plata, Argentina
1st
High jump
1.89 m
World Championships
Athens, Greece
16th (q)
High jump
1.92 m
Universiade
Catania, Italy
6th
High jump
1.91 m
1998
Ibero-American Championships
Lisbon, Portugal
2nd
High jump
1.83 m
South American Games
Cuenca , Ecuador
1st
High jump
1.75 m A
1999
South American Championships
Bogotá, Colombia
–
High jump
NM
Universiade
Palma de Mallorca , Spain
3rd
High jump
1.93 m
Pan American Games
Winnipeg , Canada
1st
High jump
1.88 m
World Championships
Seville, Spain
30th (q)
High jump
1.85 m
2000
Ibero-American Championships
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1st
High jump
1.87 m
Olympic Games
Sydney, Australia
20th (q)
High jump
1.89 m
2001
South American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
–
4 × 100 m relay
DQ
–
High jump
DQ
2003
Pan American Games
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
7th
High jump
1.80 m
World Championships
Paris, France
18th (q)
High jump
1.85 m
2004
Ibero-American Championships
Huelva, Spain
5th
High jump
1.86 m
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
23rd (q)
High jump
1.89 m
2005
South American Championships
Cali, Colombia
2nd
High jump
1.88 m
2006
Ibero-American Championships
Ponce, Puerto Rico
4th
High jump
1.81 m
South American Championships
Tunja , Colombia
5th
100 m hurdles
14.79 s
4th
4 × 400 m relay
4:00.98 min
2nd
High jump
1.82 m
2007
South American Championships
São Paulo, Brazil
2nd
High jump
1.81 m
Pan American Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
8th
High jump
1.81 m
2008
Ibero-American Championships
Iquique, Chile
3rd
High jump
1.83 m
4th
Triple jump
12.39 m
2009
South American Championships
Lima, Peru
2nd
High jump
1.85 m
6th
Triple jump
12.53 m
Personal bests
Outdoor
Indoor
References
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