Adelina pastor

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Adelina pastor
Adelina Pastor at the
South German Indoor Championships 2015

Full name Adelina Dorina pastor
nation RomaniaRomania Romania
birthday 5th May 1993 (age 27)
place of birth Zalau , Romania
size 168 cm
Weight 53 kg
Career
discipline 400 meters
Best performance 52.44 s
society CSM Timișoara
Trainer Ioan Damashin
status active
Medal table
Indoor world championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
U23 European Championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
U18 world championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
IAAF logo Indoor world championships
bronze Portland 2016 4 × 400 m
EAA logo U23 European Championships
silver Tampere 2013 4 × 400 m
IAAF logo Youth World Championships
bronze Brixen 2009 Sprint relay
last change: March 11, 2017

Adelina Dorina Pastor (born May 5, 1993 in Zalau ) is a Romanian athlete .

Athletic career

She has the 400-meter run as a special discipline and starts for the CSM Timișoara. At the World Athletics Championships in 2009 , she reached fifth place and also won the bronze medal with the Romanian sprint relay. In the same year she also won bronze at the European Youth Olympic Festival . In 2010 she took part in the Junior World Championships . At the Junior European Championships 2011 she reached the final of the best eight.

In 2012, Pastor and the Romanian relay team took fourth place behind Russia at the World Indoor Championships in Istanbul. At the European Athletics U23 Championships in 2013 , the Romanians won the silver medal behind the Poles. At the World Championships in Moscow in the same year, the Romanian relay was seventh. In 2014, Pastor was eighth in the World Indoor Championships and ninth in the European Championships .

Pastor achieved her greatest success to date at the 2016 World Indoor Athletics Championships in Portland, when the Romanian relay team (Adelina Pastor, Mirela Lavric , Andrea Miklós , Bianca Răzor ) won the bronze medal behind the USA and Poland. At the European Championships in 2016 , the Romanians finished eighth. Then they took part in the Olympic Games in Rio, but where they did not reach the final.

Top performances

  • 100 m: 11.96 s, on May 29, 2010 in Bucharest
  • 200 m: 23.95 s on July 22, 2010 in Moncton
  • 400 m: 52.44 s, on July 13, 2013 in Tampere
    • Hall: 53.22 s, on February 21, 2015 in Istanbul

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/european-athletics-championships/history/year=2016/results/index.html