As long as Witteveen

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Solange Witteveen ( Solange Marilú Witteveen; born February 6, 1976 in Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine high jumper .

At the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata in 1995 , she was seventh.

In 1997 she won the Athletics South American Championships in Mar del Plata and was eliminated from the qualification at the Athletics World Championships in Athens . The following year she won silver at the Ibero-American Championships. In 1999 she won bronze at the Universiade , won the Pan American Games in Winnipeg and failed in the preliminary round at the World Cup in Seville .

In 2000 she won the Ibero-American Championships, but did not get past the first round at the Olympic Games in Sydney .

In 2001 she was stripped of her victory at the South American Championships in Manaus because of doping with pemoline .

After the ban imposed on her expired, she finished seventh at the Pan American Games in Santo Domingo and was eliminated from qualifying at the World Cup in Paris / Saint-Denis . Even at the Olympic Games in Athens , she did not get beyond the preliminary round.

At the South American Championships she won silver in Cali in 2005 and in Tunja in 2006 . In 2007 another silver medal followed at the South American Championships in São Paulo and eighth place at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro . In 2008 she won bronze at the Ibero-American Championships and in 2009 silver at the South American Championships in Lima .

Personal best

  • High jump: 1.96 m, September 8, 1997, Oristano (South America record)
  • Hall: 1.94 m, February 9, 2000, Brno (South America record)

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Footnotes

  1. Jump up ↑ World Athletics Championships: First doping sample found with Epo . In: Der Tagesspiegel . August 10, 2001