Patrícia Mamona
Mamona in 2017 |
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| Born | (1988-11-21) 21 November 1988
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| Height | 1.66 m (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in) |
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| Weight | 61 kg (134 lb) |
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| Country | Portugal |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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Event | Triple jump |
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| Club | Sporting CP |
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| Olympic finals | with 15.01 m (49 ft 2+3⁄4 in) NR |
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| Personal bests | Triple jump (outdoor): 15.01 m (49 ft 2+3⁄4 in) NR Triple jump (indoor): 14.53 m (47 ft 8 in) NR |
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Patrícia Mbengani Bravo Mamona ComM[1] (born 21 November 1988) is a Portuguese triple jumper of Angolan descent. She won the gold medal at the 2016 European Athletics Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This was her first-ever major senior title and second European Championships medal, after a silver at the 2012 championships. In 2021, she won the gold medal at the European Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland after recovering for 4 weeks from COVID-19. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, she won the silver medal with a national record of 15.01 m.[2] At club level, she represents Sporting Clube de Portugal.[3][4]
Mamona attended Clemson University and won two NCAA Championships in women's triple jump (2010, 2011).
International competitions
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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| Representing Portugal
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| 2006
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World Junior Championships
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Beijing, China
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4th
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Triple jump
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13.37 m (+0.9 m/s)
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| Lusophony Games
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Macau, PR China
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3rd
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Triple jump
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12.15 m
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| 3rd
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Long jump
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5.65 m
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| 2007
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European Junior Championships
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Hengelo, Netherlands
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15th (q)
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Triple jump
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12.76 m
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| 2009
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Lusophony Games
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Lisbon, Portugal
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4th
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100 m hurdles
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13.90 s
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| 1st
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Triple jump
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13.79 m
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| European U23 Championships
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Kaunas, Lithuania
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5th
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Triple jump
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13.71 m
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| 2010
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European Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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8th
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Triple jump
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14.07 m
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| 2011
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Universiade
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Shenzhen, China
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2nd
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Triple jump
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14.23 m
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| World Championships
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Daegu, South Korea
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27th (q)
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Triple jump
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13.59 m
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| 2012
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European Championships
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Helsinki, Finland
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2nd
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Triple jump
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14.52 m NR
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| Olympic Games
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London, United Kingdom
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13th (q)
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Triple jump
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14.11 m
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| 2013
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European Indoor Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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8th
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Triple jump
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13.72 m
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| 2014
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World Indoor Championships
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Sopot, Poland
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4th
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Triple jump
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14.26 m
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| European Championships
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Zürich, Switzerland
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13th (q)
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Triple jump
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13.62 m
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| 2015
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European Indoor Championships
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Prague, Czech Republic
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5th
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Triple jump
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14.32 m
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| World Championships
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Beijing, China
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16th (q)
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Triple jump
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13.74 m
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| 2016
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European Championships
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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1st
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Triple jump
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14.58 m NR
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| Olympic Games
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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6th
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Triple jump
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14.65 m NR
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| 2017
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European Indoor Championships
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Belgrade, Serbia
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2nd
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Triple jump
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14.32 m
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| World Championships
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London, United Kingdom
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9th
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Triple jump
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14.12 m
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| 2018
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Mediterranean Games
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Tarragona, Spain
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6th
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Triple jump
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13.79 m
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| European Championships
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Berlin, Germany
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16th (q)
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Triple jump
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13.92 m
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| 2019
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European Indoor Championships
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
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4th
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Triple jump
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14.43 m
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| World Championships
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Doha, Qatar
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8th
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Triple jump
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14.40 m
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| 2021
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European Indoor Championships
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Toruń, Poland
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1st
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Triple jump
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14.53 m
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| Olympic Games
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Tokyo, Japan
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2nd
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Triple jump
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15.01 m NR
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| 2022
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World Indoor Championships
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Belgrade, Serbia
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6th
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Triple jump
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14.42 m
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| World Championships
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Eugene, United States
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8th
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Triple jump
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14.29 m
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| European Championships
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Munich, Germany
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5th
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Triple jump
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14.41 m
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| 2023
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European Indoor Championships
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Istanbul, Turkey
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3rd
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Triple jump
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14.16 m
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References
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