María Florencia Lamboglia
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nation | Argentina | |||||||||||||||||||||
birthday | 21st January 1992 (age 28) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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discipline | Sprint , hurdles | |||||||||||||||||||||
status | active | |||||||||||||||||||||
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last change: February 8, 2020 |
María Florencia Lamboglia (born January 21, 1992 ) is an Argentine sprinter and hurdler .
Athletic career
María Florencia Lamboglia gained her first experience in international championships in 2009 at the Youth World Championships in Bressanone , where she was eliminated in the 100-meter run with 12.46 s in the first round and over 200 meters to the semi-finals, in which she was 25 , 44 s eliminated. Then she finished eighth in the Junior South American Championships in São Paulo in the 200-meter run in 25.66 s. In the following year she won the bronze medal behind the teams from Brazil and Colombia and also with the Argentine 4 x 100 meter relay in 46.76 s at the U23 South American Championships, which were held as part of the South American Games in Medellín In the four-by-400-meter relay, she had to give in to these two countries after 3: 51.74 minutes. In addition, she classified herself in sixth place over 200 meters in 25.05 s. In 2011, she retired from the South American Championships in Buenos Aires over 100 and 200 meters with 12.33 s and 25.10 s in the preliminary round and came fourth with the 4 x 100 meter relay in 47.63 s. Then she retired at the Pan American Junior Championships in Miramar over 100 and 200 meters in the preliminary run and reached the ranks eight and seven at the Junior South American Championships in Medellín in 12.48 s and 25.33 s, respectively. In addition, she won the bronze medal in the 4-by-400-meter relay in 3: 56.53 minutes and was fourth in the 4-by-100-meter relay after 49.41 seconds.
In 2017 she was eliminated from the South American Championships in Luque over 200 meters with 24.83 s in the first round and came fifth with the 4 x 100 meter relay in 46.14 s. Two years later she was eliminated from the South American Championships in Lima over 100 meters with 12.04 s in the lead, as well as in the 100-meter hurdles with 14.27 s. In addition, she won the bronze medal behind the teams from Brazil and Colombia with the relay in 45.65 s. 2020 she won the inaugural Hall South American Championships in Cochabamba in the 60-meter hurdles in 8.67 s the silver medal behind the Chilean María Ignacia Eguiguren and arrived at 60 Meters with 7.54 s to fourth place.
In 2009 Lamboglia became the Argentine champion in the 100-meter run and in 2009 and 2010 also over 200 meters. In 2011 she won the 4 x 100 meter relay and in 2019 the 100 meter hurdles .
Personal bests
- 100 meters: 11.64 s (+0.6 m / s), March 16, 2019 in Buenos Aires
- 60 meters (hall): 7.54 s, February 1, 2020 in Cochabamba
- 200 meters: 24.53 s (0.0 m / s), May 14, 2017 in Resistencia
- 100 m hurdles: 14.13 s (−0.2 m / s), April 6, 2019 in Santiago de Chile
- 60 m hurdles (hall): 8.55 s, January 30, 2020 in Cochabamba
Web links
- María Florencia Lamboglia in the database of World Athletics (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lamboglia, María Florencia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | argentinian sprinter |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 21, 1992 |