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Brazilian triple jumper
Núbia Soares
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Born | (1996-03-26) 26 March 1996 (age 28)
Lagoa da Prata, Brazil |
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Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
[1] |
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Weight | 52 kg (115 lb) |
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Sport |
Track and field |
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Event |
Triple jump |
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Club | Clube Atletismo BM&F Bovespa |
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Coached by | Neilton Moura |
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Núbia Aparecida Soares (born 26 March 1996) is a
Brazilian
athlete whose specialty is the
triple jump.
[2] She competed at the
2015 World Championships in Beijing without qualifying for the final. She competed at the
2020 Summer Olympics.
[3]
Her personal bests in the event are 14.69 metres outdoors (Sotteville-lès-Rouen 2018) and 14.00 metres indoors (Birmingham 2018).
Before turning to athletics, she was a
handball player.
[4]
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing
Brazil
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2013
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World Youth Championships
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Donetsk, Ukraine
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4th
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Triple jump
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13.60 m
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Pan American Junior Championships
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Medellin, Colombia
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3rd
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Triple jump
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13.33 m
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2014
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World Junior Championships
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Eugene, United States
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8th
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Triple jump
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13.53 m (w)
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South American U23 Championships
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Montevideo, Uruguay
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2nd
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Triple jump
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13.31 m
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2015
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Pan American Games
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Toronto, Canada
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11th
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Triple jump
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13.57 m (w)
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Pan American Junior Championships
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Edmonton, Canada
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1st
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Triple jump
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14.16 m (w)
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World Championships
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Beijing, China
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22nd (q)
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Triple jump
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13.52 m
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2016
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Ibero-American Championships
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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2nd
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Triple jump
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14.00 m
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Olympic Games
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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34rd (q)
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Triple jump
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13.85 m
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2017
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South American Championships
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Asunción, Paraguay
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1st
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Triple jump
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14.42 m (w)
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2018
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World Indoor Championships
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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9th
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Triple jump
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14.00 m
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South American Games
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Cochabamba, Bolivia
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1st
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Triple jump
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14.59 m
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2021
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Olympic Games
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Tokyo, Japan
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17th (q)
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Triple jump
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14.07 m
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2022
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Ibero-American Championships
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La Nucía,
Spain
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–
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Triple jump
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NM
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South American Games
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Asunción, Paraguay
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3rd
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Triple jump
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13.10 m
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2023
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Pan American Games
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Santiago, Chile
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6th
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Triple jump
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12.78 m
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