sport.wikisort.org - AthleteTelma Alexandra Pinto Monteiro ComM (born 27 December 1985) is a Portuguese judoka who has won multiple medals in international competitions, such as the European and World Championships.[3]
She is a two times winner of the Paris Grand Slam, in 2012 and 2015.[4]
Portuguese judoka
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Pinto and the second or paternal family name is Monteiro.
At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she won her first-ever Olympic medal after taking the bronze in the women's –57 kg event.[5] She also competed in the women's 57 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.[6]
Born in Lisbon, she represented Construções Norte/Sul until 2007, when she joined S.L. Benfica.
Achievements
–57 kg
2019
- Bronze – Masters Abu Dhabi[7]
- Bronze – European Games / European Championships (Minsk)
2018
- Gold – Grand Slam Ekaterinburg
2017
- Gold – European Open (Minsk)
2016
- Bronze – Olympic Games (Rio de Janeiro)
- Bronze – Grand Prix (Budapest)
2015
- Gold – European Championships[8]
- Gold – Grand Slam Paris[9]
2014
- Silver – World Championships
- Gold – Grand Slam (Abu Dhabi)[10]
- Silver – Grand Slam Tokyo[11]
2013
- Bronze – European Championships (Budapest)
- Gold – European Open (Sofia)
2012
- 17th – Olympic Games
- Gold – European Championships
- Gold – Grand Slam Paris
- Silver – Masters (Almaty)
2011
- Silver – European Championships
- Gold – European Cup (Hamburg)
- Bronze – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Bronze – Grand Slam Paris
- Bronze – Grand Prix (Abu Dhabi)
- Gold – Masters (Baku)
2010
- Silver – World Championships
- Bronze – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Sofia)
- Silver – Grand Prix Düsseldorf
- Silver – Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro
- Bronze – Grand Slam Moscow
2009
- Gold – European Championships
- Silver – World Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Gold – World Cup (Sofia)
- Gold – Grand Prix (Hamburg)
- Gold – Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro
- Bronze – Grand Slam Moscow
–52 kg
2008
- 9th – Olympic Games
- Gold – Portuguese Cup by teams
- Gold – World Cup (Bucharest) A category
- Bronze – World Cup (Paris) Super A category
2007
- Silver – World Championships
- Gold – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Gold – World Cup (Denmark)
- Silver – Super A Tournament (Paris)
- Silver – Super A Tournament (Moscow)
2006
1st – World Ranking –52 kg
- Gold – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Silver – Fukuoka International Championships (Fukuoka)
- Gold – Super A Tournament (Moscow)
- Gold – Under-23 European Championships (Moscow)
2005
- Bronze – World Championships
- Bronze – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Madrid)
- Bronze – World Cup (Tampere)
- Silver – Under-23 European Championships (Kyiv)
- Gold – Kiyoshi Kobayashi International Championship
- Gold – World Cup (Bucharest)
2004
2nd – European Ranking –52 kg
- 12th – Olympic Games
- Silver – Juniors World Championship (Budapest)
- Gold – Junior European Championship (Sofia)
- Gold – European Open (Germany)
- Gold – World Cup (Leonding)
- Gold – World Cup (Rome)
- Bronze – World Cup (Tallinn)
- Bronze – World Cup (Warsaw)
2003
- Gold – Portuguese Championship
- Bronze – Juniors European Championships (Sarajevo)
- Gold – Juniors A Championship (Sweden)
- Gold – Juniors A Championship (Hungary)
- Gold – Juniors A Championship (Portugal)
- Bronze – Juniors A Championship (Czech Republic)
2002
- 9th – Juniors European Championship
- Gold – Juniors Portuguese Championship
- Silver – Portugal Juniors A Tournament
2001
- Silver – Esperanças Portuguese Championship
Orders
Officer of the Order of Merit[12]
Commander of the Order of Merit[13]
References
Further reading
- Monteiro, Telma (September 2016). Na Vida com Garra – Uma história inspiradora de superação e conquista [Living Life with Guts – An inspiring story of overcoming and conquest] (in Portuguese). Barcarena, Portugal: Manuscrito. ISBN 978-989-8818-55-3.
External links
Awards |
Preceded by |
Portuguese Sportswoman of the Year 2010, 2011 2014 |
Succeeded by Jéssica Augusto Ana Filipa Martins |
Olympic Games |
Preceded by |
Flagbearer for Portugal London 2012 |
Succeeded by João Rodrigues |
European Judo Championships — Women's Lightweight |
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1974–97: –56 kg • 1998–present: –57 kg |
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European Judo Championships — Women's Half Lightweight |
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1974–present: –52 kg |
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Authority control  | |
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На других языках
- [en] Telma Monteiro
[it] Telma Monteiro
Telma Alexandra Pinto Monteiro (Almada, 27 dicembre 1985) è una judoka portoghese, vincitrice della medaglia di bronzo alle Olimpiadi di Rio de Janeiro 2016 nei 57 kg.
[ru] Монтейру, Телма
Те́лма Алеша́ндра Пи́нту Монте́йру (порт. Telma Alexandra Pinto Monteiro; род. 27 декабря 1985, Лиссабон) — португальская дзюдоистка, бронзовый призёр Олимпийских игр 2016 года, пятикратная чемпионка Европы, чемпионка Европейских игр, многократный призёр чемпионатов мира и Европы.
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