Syrine Ebondo

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Syrine Ebondo, 2016

Syrine Ebondo (born Balti; born October 31, 1983 ) is a Tunisian pole vaulter .

In 2000 in Algiers she became the first African woman champion in the pole vault.

In 2002 she defended her title at the African Championships in Tunis and finished sixth in the World Cup in Athletics in Madrid . A victory at the 2004 African Championships in Brazzaville was followed by silver at the Francophonie Games in 2005 . The following year she defended her title at the 2006 African Championships in Brazzaville for the third time in a row and was seventh at the World Cup in Athens .

After a break of several years from competition, she triumphed at the 2012 African Championships in Porto-Novo. At the 2013 Francophonie Games, she won bronze. In 2014 she won her sixth continental title at the African Championships in Marrakech and was seventh at the Continental Cup in Marrakech .

In 2015 she won the Africa Games in Brazzaville .

Personal best

  • Pole vault: 4.21 m, August 10, 2006, Bambous (former Tunisian record)
    • Hall: 4.23 m, February 8, 2014, Nice (Tunisian hall record)

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