Vali Ionescu
Romanian long jumper
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Born | 31 August 1960 (1960-08-31) (age 64) Turnu Măgurele, Romania[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 64 kg (141 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | Long jump | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Rapid Bucuresti | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | Dumitru Garleanu Mihai Zaharia[2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Personal best | 7.20 m (1982)[3] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Valeria "Valy" Ionescu (later Constantin, born 31 August 1960) is a retired long jumper from Romania. She won the European title in 1982 and an Olympic silver medal in 1984. Ionescu spent her entire career with the club Rapid Bucuresti, and later worked there as a coach and official.[2]
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Preceded by | Women's Long Jump World Record Holder 1 August 1982 – 15 May 1983 | Succeeded by |
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Preceded by Jodi Anderson | Women's Long Jump Best Year Performance 1982 | Succeeded by |
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European Athletics Championships champions in women's long jump
- 1938: Irmgard Praetz (GER)
- 1946: Gerda van der Kade-Koudijs (NED)
- 1950: Valentina Lituyeva (URS)
- 1954: Jean Desforges (GBR)
- 1958: Liesel Jakobi (FRG)
- 1962: Tatyana Shchelkanova (URS)
- 1966: Irena Kirszenstein (POL)
- 1969: Mirosława Sarna (POL)
- 1971: Ingrid Becker (FRG)
- 1974: Ilona Bruzsenyák (HUN)
- 1978: Vilma Bardauskienė (URS)
- 1982: Vali Ionescu (ROU)
- 1986: Heike Drechsler (GDR)
- 1990: Heike Drechsler (GDR)
- 1994: Heike Drechsler (GER)
- 1998: Heike Drechsler (GER)
- 2002: Tatyana Kotova (RUS)
- 2006: Lyudmila Kolchanova (RUS)
- 2010: Ineta Radēviča (LAT)
- 2012: Éloyse Lesueur (FRA)
- 2014: Éloyse Lesueur (FRA)
- 2016: Ivana Španović (SRB)
- 2018: Malaika Mihambo (GER)
- 2022: Ivana Vuleta (SRB)
- 2024: Malaika Mihambo (GER)
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