Mónica Jacqueline Falcioni Costa (born October 10, 1968) is a retired long and triple jumper from Uruguay.[1]
Mónica Falcioni
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Full name | Mónica Jacqueline Falcioni Costa |
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Nationality | Uruguay |
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Born | (1968-10-10) October 10, 1968 (age 56) |
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Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) |
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Weight | 64 kg (141 lb) |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Updated on 8 May 2013 |
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Falcioni and the second or maternal family name is
Costa.
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Uruguay
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1984
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South American Youth Championships
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Tarija, Bolivia
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1st
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Long jump
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5.54 m A
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1985
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South American Junior Championships
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Santa Fe, Argentina
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6th
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Long jump
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5.48 m
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1986
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World Junior Championships
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Athens, Greece
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21st (q)
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Long jump
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5.52 m
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1994
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Ibero-American Championships
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Mar del Plata, Argentina
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6th
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Long jump
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5.82 m (wind: +1.4 m/s)
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1997
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South American Championships
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Mar del Plata, Argentina
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3rd
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Long jump
|
6.25 m (w)
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4th
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Triple jump
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12.94 m
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1998
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South American Games
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Cuenca, Ecuador
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1st
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Long jump
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6.47 m
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2nd
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Triple jump
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13.55 m
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1999
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South American Championships
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Bogotá, Colombia
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4th
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Long jump
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6.61 m (w)
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2nd
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Triple jump
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13.57 m
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Pan American Games
|
Winnipeg, Canada
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10th
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Long jump
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6.03 m
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6th
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Triple jump
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13.50 m
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2000
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Ibero-American Championships
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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8th
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Long jump
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5.70 m
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3rd
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Triple jump
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12.92 m
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Olympic Games
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Sydney, Australia
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34th (q)
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Long jump
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6.05 m
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2001
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South American Championships
|
Manaus, Brazil
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4th
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Long jump
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6.00 m
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3rd
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Triple jump
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13.43 m
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2002
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Ibero-American Championships
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Guatemala City, Guatemala
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5th
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Triple jump
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13.02 m
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2003
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South American Championships
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Barquisimeto, Venezuela
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3rd
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Long jump
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5.94 m
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5th
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Triple jump
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12.79 m
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Pan American Games
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Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep.
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7th
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Long jump
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5.90 m
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9th
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Triple jump
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13.02 m
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