Klodiana Shala

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Klodiana Shala (born August 22, 1979 in Tirana ) is an Albanian athlete.

Shala participated in the Olympic Games in 2000 , 2004 and 2008 ; In 2000 and 2008 she was eliminated in the 400-meter run in the preliminary run, in 2004 in the 400-meter hurdles . In 2012 she was qualified for the 200-meter run  , but could not start due to an injury. At the Mediterranean Games in Almería in 2005, she won the bronze medal over 400 meters in 53.23 seconds behind the Greek Dimitra Dova and the French Phara Anarchasis . She ran two personal bests over the 400 meter hurdles and was only nine hundredths of a second behind third place. The following year she set up personal bests at the European Championships in Gothenburg, first over 400 meters and then over 200 meters; over 200 meters she reached the semi-finals.

At a height of 1.68 meters, Shala weighs 52 kilograms in competition. She starts for the MC Alger in Tirana.

doping

Klodiana Shala came under suspicion of doping and was provisionally suspended in early February 2020 by the independent integrity commission AIU of the world athletics association World Athletics , because an earlier sample tested positive for the banned steroid stanozolol .

Top performances

  • 100 meters: 11.67 seconds (July 24, 2006 Tirana)
  • 200 meters: 23.55 seconds (August 10, 2006 Gothenburg)
  • 400 meters: 52.86 seconds (August 8, 2006 Gothenburg)
  • 400 meter hurdles: 56.48 seconds (June 29 and 30, 2005 Almería)

All of their best performances were Albanian national records.

literature

  • Winfried Kramer, Fouad Habash, Heinrich Hubbeling, Yves Pinaud: National Athletics Records for all countries in the world. 2007 edition. Bexbach 2007

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Albanian Screen: Shala retires from the Olympic Games, the doctor: She is injured ( Memento from August 6, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Silke Bernhart: Flash News of the Day - Ex-European Champion Gülcan Mingir suspected of doping , notes, on: Leichtathletik.de, February 7, 2020, accessed February 7, 2020