Claudia Acerenza
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Acerenza and the second or maternal family name is Maríez.
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 15 January 1966 |
| Height | 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)[1] |
| Weight | 55 kg (121 lb) |
| Sport | |
| Sport | Athletics |
| Event(s) | 200 m, 400 m |
Claudia Acerenza Maríez (born 15 January 1966) is a retired Uruguayan sprinter who competed in the 200 and 400 metres.[2] She represented her country at the 1988 Summer Olympics as well as two outdoor and two indoor World Championships. Her twin sister, Soledad Acerenza was also a sprinter.
She still holds national records on several sprinting distances.
International competitions
| Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representing | |||||
| 1984 | South American Junior Championships | Caracas, Venezuela | 5th | 100 m | 12.18 |
| 4th | 200 m | 24.91 | |||
| 3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 47.55 | |||
| 2nd | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:51.08 | |||
| 1985 | South American Junior Championships | Santa Fe, Argentina | 2nd | 200 m | 24.78 |
| 1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 47.72 | |||
| 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:47.55 | |||
| 1986 | Ibero-American Championships | Havana, Cuba | 6th | 100 m | 12.16 |
| 6th | 200 m | 24.49 (w) | |||
| 8th | 400 m | 55.62 | |||
| 4th | 4 × 100 m relay | 47.58 | |||
| 5th | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:54.14 | |||
| South American Games | Santiago, Chile | 2nd | 100 m | ||
| 2nd | 200 m | ||||
| 1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 46.69 | |||
| 1987 | World Championships | Rome, Italy | 20th (h) | 200 m | 24.24 |
| 1988 | Ibero-American Championships | Mexico City, Mexico | 8th | 100 m | 11.92 |
| 6th | 200 m | 23.78 | |||
| – | 4 × 400 m relay | DQ | |||
| Olympic Games | Seoul, South Korea | 49th (h) | 100 m | 12.11 | |
| 41st (h) | 200 m | 24.46 | |||
| 1989 | World Indoor Championships | Budapest, Hungary | – | 200 m | DQ |
| 1990 | Ibero-American Championships | Manaus, Brazil | 5th | 200 m | 24.62 |
| 6th | 400 m | 54.69 | |||
| 3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 47.10 | |||
| 3rd | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:43.6 | |||
| South American Games | Lima, Peru | 2nd | 100 m | 12.20 | |
| 2nd | 200 m | ||||
| 2nd | 400 m | 55.22 | |||
| 1991 | World Indoor Championships | Seville, Spain | 19th (h) | 200 m | 25.69 |
| 15th (h) | 400 m | 56.57 | |||
| Ibero-American Championships | Manaus, Brazil | 3rd | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:46.73 | |
| World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 24th (h) | 200 m | 24.66 | |
| 28th (h) | 400 m | 55.82 | |||
| 1992 | Ibero-American Championships | Seville, Spain | 9th (h) | 200 m | 24.70 |
| 10th (h) | 400 m | 56.25 | |||
| 5th | 4 × 100 m relay | 46.51 | |||
| 3rd | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:46.73 | |||
| 1994 | Ibero-American Championships | Mar del Plata, Argentina | 9th | 100 m | 12.43 |
| 5th | 4 × 100 m relay | 47.01 | |||
| 4th | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:46.24 | |||
Personal bests
Outdoor
- 100 metres – 11.54 (Mexico City 1988) NR
- 200 metres – 23.78 (Mexico City 1988) NR
- 400 metres – 55.82 (Tokyo 1991)
Indoor
- 200 metres – 25.69 (Seville 1991)
- 400 metres – 56.57 (Seville 1991) NR
References
- ↑ "Claudia Acerenza Bio, Stats, and Results". Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ↑ Claudia Acerenza profile at IAAF
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