In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Vasco and the second or maternal family name is
Pes Gallardo.
María Vasco
María Vasco (on the right) in Osaka, 2007 |
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| Born | (1975-12-26) December 26, 1975
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| Height | 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in) |
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| Weight | 47 kg (104 lb) |
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| Country | Spain |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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Event | 20km race walk |
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María del Monte Vasco Pes Gallardo (born December 26, 1975) is a Spanish race walker.[1] She won the bronze medal in the 20 km at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2007 World Championships in Osaka. Vasco was also a gold and bronze medalist at the IAAF Race Walking Championships. She was born in Viladecans near Barcelona, Spain.
International competitions
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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| Representing Spain
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| 1990
|
World Junior Championships
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Plovdiv, Bulgaria
|
15th
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5000 m
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23:47.98
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| 1992
|
World Junior Championships
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
6th
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5000 m
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22:34.26
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| 1993
|
European Junior Championships
|
San Sebastián, Spain
|
4th
|
5000 m
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22:40.83
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| 1994
|
World Junior Championships
|
Lisbon, Portugal
|
4th
|
5000 m
|
21:41.47
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| 1995
|
World Race Walking Cup
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Beijing, China
|
26th
|
10 km
|
45:40
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| World Championships
|
Gothenburg, Sweden
|
26th
|
10 km
|
45:05
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| 1996
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
A Coruña, Spain
|
13th
|
10 km
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45:39
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| Olympic Games
|
Atlanta, United States
|
28th
|
10 km
|
46:09
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| 1997
|
World Race Walking Cup
|
Poděbrady, Czech Republic
|
22nd
|
10 km
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43:54
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| European U23 Championships
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Turku, Finland
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2nd
|
10 km
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44:01
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| 1998
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
Dudince, Slovakia
|
7th
|
10 km
|
43:23
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| 3rd
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Team - 10 km
|
41 pts
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| European Championships
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
5th
|
10 km
|
43:02[2]
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| 1999
|
World Race Walking Cup
|
Mézidon-Canon, France
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23rd
|
20 km
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1:32:38
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| World Championships
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Seville, Spain
|
10th
|
20 km
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1:33:35
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| 2000
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
|
—
|
20 km
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DNF
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| Olympic Games
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Sydney, Australia
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3rd
|
20 km
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1:30:23
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| 2001
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European Race Walking Cup
|
Dudince, Slovakia
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7th
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20 km
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1:30:11
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| World Championships
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Edmonton, Canada
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5th
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20 km
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1:30:19
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| 2002
|
World Race Walking Cup
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Turin, Italy
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8th
|
20 km
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1:30:57
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| European Championships
|
Munich, Germany
|
—
|
20 km
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DNF
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| 2003
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
Cheboksary, Russia
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3rd
|
20 km
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1:28:10
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| 2nd
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Team - 20 km
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40 pts
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| World Championships
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Paris, France
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—
|
20 km
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DNF
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| 2004
|
Olympic Games
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Athens, Greece
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7th
|
20 km
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1:30:06
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| World Race Walking Cup
|
Naumburg, Germany
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3rd
|
20 km
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1:27:36
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| 2005
|
World Championships
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Helsinki, Finland
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4th
|
20 km
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1:28:51
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| Mediterranean Games
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Almería, Spain
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2nd
|
20 km
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1:34:28
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| 2006
|
European Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
|
15th
|
20 km
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1:32:50
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| 2007
|
European Race Walking Cup
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Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
|
5th
|
20 km
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1:29:17
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| 3rd
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Team - 20 km
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25 pts
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| World Championships
|
Osaka, Japan
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3rd
|
20 km
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1:30:47
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| 2008
|
World Race Walking Cup
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Cheboksary, Russia
|
5th
|
20 km
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1:28:39
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| Olympic Games
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Beijing, China
|
5th
|
20 km
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1:27:25
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| 2009
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
Metz, France
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1st
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20 km
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1:32:53
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| 2nd
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Team - 20 km
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18 pts
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| World Championships
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Berlin, Germany
|
—
|
20 km
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DSQ
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| 2010
|
World Race Walking Cup
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Chihuahua, Mexico
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1st
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20 km
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1:31:55
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| European Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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—
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20 km
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DNF
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| 2011
|
European Race Walking Cup
|
Olhão, Portugal
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4th
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20 km
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1:31:41
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| 2nd
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Team - 20 km
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22 pts
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| World Championships
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Daegu, South Korea
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13th
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20 km
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1:32:42
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| 2012
|
World Race Walking Cup
|
Saransk, Russia
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—
|
20 km
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DNF
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| Olympic Games
|
London, United Kingdom
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7th
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20 km
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1:28:14
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References
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