Érika Olivera

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Érika Olivera at the 2012 Olympics

Érika Alejandra Olivera de la Fuente (born January 4, 1976 in Quinta Normal ) is a Chilean long-distance runner .

In 1994 she won the South American Games in Valencia over 3000 m and 10,000 m .

In 1996 she qualified by winning the Santiago Marathon for the Olympic Games in Atlanta , where she finished in 37th place. The following year she won silver over 5000 m and 10,000 m at the South American Athletics Championships in 1997 in Mar del Plata and defended her title in Santiago.

In 1999 she was fifth at the Rotterdam Marathon , won bronze over 5000 m and silver over 10,000 m at the South American Championships in Bogotá and won the Pan American Games marathon in Winnipeg .

In 2000, after another victory at the Santiago Marathon, she was nominated for the Olympic Games in Sydney , where she finished 27th.

In 2002 she won the Lider Santiago Maratón on too short a distance and was third in the São Paulo Marathon and the Reims Marathon . At the South American Championships 2003 in Barquisimeto she won silver over 5000 m and 10,000 m, at the marathon of the Pan American Games 2003 in Santo Domingo bronze.

In 2004, a second win at Lider Santiago Maratón was followed by her third Olympic participation at the Athens Games , where she finished 58th.

In 2006 she won the Maratón Santiago Oriente, in 2007 and 2009 again the Santiago Marathon. In 2011 she finished third in Santiago and fifth in the Pan American Games Marathon in Guadalajara . In 2012 she finished fourth in Santiago, finished 68th in the marathon of the Olympic Games in London and won the Costa Pacifico Maratón.

In 2013 she finished sixth in Santiago.

In 1996 she was Ibero-American champion over 5000 m, 2000 over 10,000 m and 2002 runner-up in the 3000-meter obstacle course . In 1999 she won the short and long distance titles at the South American Cross Country Championship . In 2000 and 2004 she was national champion over 10,000 m, in 2006 over 3,000 m.

Personal bests

  • 3000 m: 9: 21.73 min, May 1st 1999, Santiago de Chile
  • 5000 m: 15: 51.45 min, May 20, 2000, Rio de Janeiro (Chilean record)
  • 10,000 m: 33: 23.12 min, November 30, 1996, Concepción (Chilean record)
  • Half marathon : 1:11:54 h, September 10, 2000, Santiago de Chile (Chilean record)
  • Marathon: 2:32:23 h, April 18, 1999, Rotterdam (Chilean record)
  • 3000 m obstacle: 10: 48.75 min, May 11, 2002, Guatemala City (former Chilean record)

Web links

Commons : Érika Olivera  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. ^ Gbrathletics: South American (ODESUR) Games
  2. ^ Gbrathletics: Ibero American Championships
  3. ^ Gbrathletics: Continental Cross Country Championships and Cups
  4. ^ Gbrathletics: Chilean Championships