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Ivana Vuleta

Ivana Vuleta[2] (née Španović; Serbian Cyrillic: Ивана Вулета, née Шпановић, [ʃpǎːnoʋit͡ɕ]; born 10 May 1990) is a Serbian long jumper, a two-time World indoor champion, a two-time European champion, a three-time European indoor champion and a four-time Diamond League Trophy Winner.

Ivana Vuleta
Španović in 2018
Personal information
Birth nameIvana Španović
NationalitySerbian
Born (1990-05-10) 10 May 1990 (age 33)[1]
Zrenjanin, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia[1]
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Weight65 kg (143 lb)[1]
Sport
CountrySerbia
SportTrack and field
Event(s)Long jump
ClubAK Vojvodina
Achievements and titles
World finals
  • 2013 Moscow
  • Long jump,  Bronze
  • 2015 Beijing
  • Long jump,  Bronze
  • 2017 London
  • Long jump, 4th
  • 2022 Eugene
  • Long jump, 7th
Olympic finals
  • 2008 Beijing
  • Long jump, 30th (q)
  • 2012 London
  • Long jump, 8th
  • 2016 Rio de Janeiro
  • Long jump,  Bronze
  • 2020 Tokyo
  • Long jump, 4th
Personal best(s)
  • Long jump: 7.10 m (23 ft 3+12 in) NR (Belgrade 2016)
  • Indoors
  • Long jump: 7.24 m (23 ft 9 in)i NR (Belgrade 2017)

In 2013, Španović became the first Serbian track and field athlete to win a medal at the World Championships in Athletics. In 2018, she became the first Serbian track and field athlete to win a senior gold medal at the World Indoor Championships in Athletics. She is the Serbian record holder in the long jump, indoors and outdoors, and also she is the national indoor record holder in the 60 metres and in the pentathlon. She won multiple Serbian titles. Her coach is Goran Obradović and she is a member of the Vojvodina Athletic Club, based in Novi Sad.[3]

Career

 
Španović (L) on the podium at the 2011 European U23 Championships

2005–2012

Španović earned gold medals at the 2008 World Junior Championships and the 2009 Summer Universiade. She was selected as Serbia's Best Young Athlete of 2008. She also won silver medals at the 2007 World Youth Championships, the 2009 European Junior Championships and the 2011 European U23 Championships.

Španović participated in the qualifying round at the 2008 Olympic Games, and was a finalist at the 2012 Olympic Games.

2013

In 2013, she started at the European Indoor Championship when she was ranked fifth. At the World outdoor championship she had achieved the best result in her career by then, bronze medal with the new national record 6.82 meters. The Olympic Committee of Serbia therefore declared her the best female athlete of the year.

2014–2015

 

In 2014, she won the bronze medal at the World Indoor Championships and silver medals at the European Outdoor championship and IAAF Continental Cup in Marrakesh. She also improved her outdoor personal best on 6.88 meters in the Diamond League meet in Eugene. Španović was second in long jump at 2014 Diamond League race.

In 2015, she won her first gold medal as a senior athlete becoming European indoor champion with new national record 6.98 meters. She won the second bronze medal at the World outdoor championship, improving her national record twice, both in qualification (6.91) and the final (7.01 got twice). Španović was second in long jump at 2015 Diamond League race. The Olympic Committee of Serbia therefore declared her the best female athlete of the year for the second time.

2016

During the indoor season, Španović won the silver medal at the World Indoor Championships improving her national record twice, 7.00 (at first round) and 7.07 (at fifth round). She was ahead for all the competition but she lost the gold medal because Reese had a fantastic 7.22 at the final round. During the outdoor, first Španović won the gold at the European Outdoor championship with 6.94, then she won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games with 7.08, new national record. Španović won for Serbia a medal in athletics at Olympic Games 60 years after the last medal. Španović clearly won 2016 Diamond League race in long jump. She won 5 of 7 meetings (a new record for Diamond League in long jump because before her none won more than 4 meetings in a year) and she was second in the other two ones. At the end of her long season, Španović improved her national record to 7.10 in a street meeting in front of her home fans in Belgrade on September 11. This manifestation was held to promote 2017 European Indoor Championships in Belgrade.

2017

In 2017, she had an impressive win at European indoor championships in Belgrade. During the qualification she achieved the best ever indoor mark in a qualification round with 7.03. In the final she broke her national records twice, 7.16 (at second round) and 7.24 (at third round). So, she defended her gold medal got in 2015. Her new national record, 7.24, put her as the third all-time indoor performers, and result is the second best ever jumped in the European Indoor Championships (after Drechsler's 7.30 in 1988) and the best performance got in the latest 18 years, since Chistyakova has jumped 7.30 on 28.01.1989. During the outdoor season, she had injuries so before the World outdoor championships she competed only in two Diamond League meetings. She led in the first part of the competition, but she was only 4th before her last attempt. With her final jump Spanović seemed to land beyond the 7.02 mark of the leading, Brittney Reese, and tensely awaited the measurement but it was recorded only as 6.91. The Serbian team appealed but in slow motion replays it showed that maybe the indentation in the sand nearest to the board was made by the flapping bib number on her back. Her coach Obradović saw VDM images (the system used for measuring horizontal jumps) but according to him it was not clear if the possible mark was result of a bib contact or just of unevenly flattened sand. So she was only 4th with 6.96, behind Reese’s 7.02, Klishina’s 7.00 and Bartoletta’s 6.97. After World Championships Spanović won 2017 Diamond League race in long jump for the second consecutive time.

2018–2019

In 2018, she achieved the first world title, winning the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham with 6.96. Reese was 2nd with 6.89 and Moguenara 3rd with 6.85. Španović is the first Serbian athlete to win a world senior title in athletics. After Španović won the gold medal at the Mediterranean Games in Tarragona with the Games record (7.04 windy and 6.99 regular), she got the best performance in the qualification at European Championships in Berlin. But an injury during the qualification forced her to give up the final and to defend her title. Her 6.84 got in qualification was better than the performance got by Mihambo (6.75) to win the gold medal, so it was the best result in the competition. The injury at Achille's tendon forced Španović to give up the final part of the season, included 2018 Diamond League race in which she qualified for the final.

In 2019, Španović, recovered by the injury of the previous summer, won gold medal at European indoor championships in Glasgow with 6.99. She matched the world indoor leading mark of 6.99 to emulate Heike Drechsler (1986–1988) as a three times in a row winner, but she got it in editions held every two years (2015–2017–2019). During the summer Španović had various injuries, including the one at ISTAF Berlin meeting, and was forced to forfeit the World Championships in Doha.

2020–2021

In 2020, Španović, bothered by a metatarsal bone fracture in June, decided to end her season already in August. She planned to compete at the European Indoor Championships next year, but not at the World Indoor Championships two weeks later. During the year, she had only one competition 6.80/0.8 long jump on June 6 in Novi Sad.

In 2021, Španović injured her right leg in the last training before leaving to Toruń and was forced to skip European Indoor Championships in which she would be trying to win a record fourth successive title. Recovered by the injury, in the outdoor season, she had two successes in the 2021 Diamond League race at the Golden Gala in Florence and at the DN Galan in Stockholm and one second place at Bislett Games in Oslo, before competing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. At the Games, she got the best performance in the qualification (7.00), measure which would have allowed her to win the gold medal in the final. But she jumped only 6.91 in the final and finished fourth. After the disappointment of the Olympic Games, Španović had another success in the Diamond League event at the Athletissima in Lausanne. At least she had a success at the Weltklasse Zürich final, with a result of 6.96. So she won for the third time the long jump in the Diamond League, the most victories in this event.

2022–present

In 2022, Španović, now Vuleta, retained her title at the World Indoor Championships held in Belgrade. She triumphed with 7.06, the best performance of the 2022 indoor season. She gained the fourth consecutive medal in the event: bronze in 2014, silver in 2016, gold in 2018 and gold in 2022. After a disappointing 7th place at World outdoor championships in Eugene, but with a millimeter foul, enough for a medal, she had a brilliant final of the season. First she won the gold medal at European Championships in Munich with a 7.06 jump, the best one in European Championships from 1998. She achieved 7.06 at the first attempt and it was the first jump over 7.00 at European Championships in the 21st century. After her seventh gold medal at a major championships, Španović-Vuleta won the final of 2022 Diamond League race in Zürich, with a result of 6.97, once again got on her first jump. So she won for the fourth time the long jump in the Diamond League, the most victories in this event. The Olympic Committee of Serbia therefore declared her Sportswoman of The Year for the third time.

Vuleta has achieved seventeen victories in the IAAF Diamond League circuit, a record in women long jump. Also, she has achieved two victories in the IAAF World Challenge circuit, at the ISTAF Berlin in 2015 and at the Hanžeković Memorial with 6.96, a new meeting record, in 2016.

Since 2013 World Championships Vuleta has won 13 medals in major championships.

She set 30 national senior records: 12 outdoors (all in long jump), 18 indoors (16 in long jump, one in 60m and one in pentathlon).

Achievements

Personal bests

Outdoor
Event Performance Date Location Notes
100 m 11.90 18 May 2013 Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia
Long jump 7.10 m (23 ft 3+12 in) 11 September 2016 Belgrade, Serbia NR
Triple jump 14.24 m (46 ft 8+12 in) 18 June 2022 Craiova, Romania
Indoor
Event Performance Date Location Notes
60 m 7.31 31 January 2015 Novi Sad, Serbia NR
Long jump 7.24 m (23 ft 9 in) 5 March 2017 Belgrade, Serbia NR
Pentathlon 4240 pts 19 January 2013 Novi Sad, Serbia NR

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Event Result
Representing   Serbia and Montenegro
2005 World Youth Championships Marrakech, Morocco 16th (q) Long jump 5.97 m
Representing   Serbia
2006 World Junior Championships Beijing, China 7th Long jump 6.23 m (wind: 0.0 m/s)
2007
European Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 18th (q) Long jump 6.18 m
World Youth Championships Ostrava, Czech Republic 2nd Long jump 6.41 m (wind: +0.5 m/s)
European Junior Championships Hengelo, Netherlands 5 Long jump 6.22 m (wind: −0.2 m/s)
European Youth Olympic Festival Belgrade, Serbia 2nd Long jump 6.20 m (wind: −0.1 m/s)
3rd 4 × 100 m relay 46.85 s
2008
World Junior Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 1st Long jump 6.61 m (wind: +1.3 m/s)
Olympic Games Beijing, China 30th (q) Long jump 6.30 m (wind: +1.8 m/s)
2009
Universiade Belgrade, Serbia 1st Long jump 6.64 m (wind: 0.0 m/s)
European Junior Championships Novi Sad, Serbia 2nd Long jump 6.71 m (wind: −0.1 m/s) NJR NR
2010
European Championships Barcelona, Spain 8th Long jump 6.60 m (wind: −0.3 m/s)
2011 European U23 Championships Ostrava, Czech Republic 2nd Long jump 6.74 m w (wind: +3.2 m/s)
2012 European Championships Helsinki, Finland 15th (q) Long jump 6.33 m (wind: +0.1 m/s)
Olympic Games London, United Kingdom 10th Long jump 6.35 m (wind: +0.9 m/s)
2013 European Indoor Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 5th Long jump 6.68 m
World Championships Moscow, Russia 3rd Long jump 6.82 m NR (wind: +0.1 m/s)[4]
2014 World Indoor Championships Sopot, Poland 3rd Long jump 6.77 m[5]
European Championships Zürich, Switzerland 2nd Long jump 6.81 m (wind: −1.6 m/s)
Continental Cup Marrakech, Morocco 2nd Long jump 6.56 m (wind: −0.1 m/s)
2015 European Indoor Championships Prague, Czech Republic 1st Long jump 6.98 m NR
World Championships Beijing, China 3rd Long jump 7.01 m NR (wind: +0.6 m/s)[6]
2016 World Indoor Championships Portland, OR, United States 2nd Long jump 7.07 m NR[7]
European Championships Amsterdam, Netherlands 1st Long jump 6.94 m (wind: +0.9 m/s)[8]
Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3rd Long jump 7.08 m NR (wind: +0.6 m/s)[9]
2017 European Indoor Championships Belgrade, Serbia 1st Long jump 7.24 m NR[10]
World Championships London, United Kingdom 4th Long jump 6.96 m (wind: +0.1 m/s)[11]
2018 World Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 1st Long jump 6.96 m[12]
Mediterranean Games Tarragona, Spain 1st Long jump 7.04 m (wind: +2.2 m/s) w
6.99 m (wind: +1.8 m/s) GR[13]
European Championships Berlin, Germany 1st (q) Long jump 6.84 m1
2019 European Indoor Championships Glasgow, United Kingdom 1st Long jump 6.99 m[14]
2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 4th Long jump 6.91 m (wind: −0.4 m/s)[15]
2022 World Indoor Championships Belgrade, Serbia 1st Long jump 7.06 m[16]
World Championships Eugene, OR, United States 7th Long jump 6.84 m (wind: +0.6 m/s)[17]
European Championships München, German 1st Long jump 7.06 m (wind: +0.3 m/s)[18]
2023 European Indoor Championships Istanbul, Turkey 3rd Long jump 6.91 m

1Did not start in the final

Circuit wins and titles

National titles

  • Serbian Athletics Championships
    • Long jump: 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019
  • Serbian Indoor Athletics Championships
    • 60 metres: 2015
    • Long jump: 2013, 2015, 2021, 2022

Honours

Personal life

Ivana's parents are Ljubiša and Vesna Španović. Her mother was also a competitive athlete. She favors a distinctive and playful personal style. Even on the field she can be seen fiercely competing with her fellow elite athletes while sporting fashionable nails, often polished in neon colours.[21]

Španović married fitness nutritionist Marko Vuleta in September 2021. She officially adopted her husband's last name upon marriage.[22]

References

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External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by Women's long jump
Best year performance

2017
Succeeded by

ivana, vuleta, née, Španović, serbian, cyrillic, Ивана, Вулета, née, Шпановић, ʃpǎːnoʋit, born, 1990, serbian, long, jumper, time, world, indoor, champion, time, european, champion, three, time, european, indoor, champion, four, time, diamond, league, trophy, . Ivana Vuleta 2 nee Spanovic Serbian Cyrillic Ivana Vuleta nee Shpanoviћ ʃpǎːnoʋit ɕ born 10 May 1990 is a Serbian long jumper a two time World indoor champion a two time European champion a three time European indoor champion and a four time Diamond League Trophy Winner Ivana VuletaSpanovic in 2018Personal informationBirth nameIvana SpanovicNationalitySerbianBorn 1990 05 10 10 May 1990 age 33 1 Zrenjanin SR Serbia SFR Yugoslavia 1 Height1 76 m 5 ft 9 in 1 Weight65 kg 143 lb 1 SportCountrySerbiaSportTrack and fieldEvent s Long jumpClubAK VojvodinaAchievements and titlesWorld finals2013 MoscowLong jump Bronze2015 BeijingLong jump Bronze2017 LondonLong jump 4th2022 EugeneLong jump 7thOlympic finals2008 BeijingLong jump 30th q 2012 LondonLong jump 8th2016 Rio de JaneiroLong jump Bronze2020 TokyoLong jump 4thPersonal best s Long jump 7 10 m 23 ft 3 1 2 in NR Belgrade 2016 IndoorsLong jump 7 24 m 23 ft 9 in i NR Belgrade 2017 Medal record Women s athleticsRepresenting SerbiaEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 0 0 1World Championships 0 0 2World Indoor Championships 2 1 1European Championships 2 1 0European Indoor Championships 3 0 1Total 7 2 5Olympic Games2016 Rio de Janeiro Long jumpWorld Championships2013 Moscow Long jump2015 Beijing Long jumpWorld Indoor Championships2018 Birmingham Long jump2022 Belgrade Long jump2016 Portland Long jump2014 Sopot Long jumpEuropean Championships2016 Amsterdam Long jump2022 Munich Long jump2014 Zurich Long jumpEuropean Indoor Championships2015 Prague Long jump2017 Belgrade Long jump2019 Glasgow Long jump2023 Istanbul Long jumpDiamond League2016 Long jump2017 Long jump2021 Long jump2022 Long jumpContinental Cup2014 Marrakech Long jumpMediterranean Games2018 Tarragona Long jumpUniversiade2009 Belgrade Long jumpEuropean Athletics U23 Championships2011 Ostrava Long jumpWorld Junior Championships2008 Bydgoszcz Long jumpEuropean Junior Championships2009 Novi Sad Long jumpWorld Youth Championships2007 Ostrava Long jumpEuropean Youth Olympic Festival2007 Belgrade Long jump2007 Belgrade 4x100 m relayIn 2013 Spanovic became the first Serbian track and field athlete to win a medal at the World Championships in Athletics In 2018 she became the first Serbian track and field athlete to win a senior gold medal at the World Indoor Championships in Athletics She is the Serbian record holder in the long jump indoors and outdoors and also she is the national indoor record holder in the 60 metres and in the pentathlon She won multiple Serbian titles Her coach is Goran Obradovic and she is a member of the Vojvodina Athletic Club based in Novi Sad 3 Contents 1 Career 1 1 2005 2012 1 2 2013 1 3 2014 2015 1 4 2016 1 5 2017 1 6 2018 2019 1 7 2020 2021 1 8 2022 present 2 Achievements 2 1 Personal bests 2 2 International competitions 2 3 Circuit wins and titles 2 4 National titles 3 Honours 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksCareer Edit Spanovic L on the podium at the 2011 European U23 Championships 2005 2012 Edit Spanovic earned gold medals at the 2008 World Junior Championships and the 2009 Summer Universiade She was selected as Serbia s Best Young Athlete of 2008 She also won silver medals at the 2007 World Youth Championships the 2009 European Junior Championships and the 2011 European U23 Championships Spanovic participated in the qualifying round at the 2008 Olympic Games and was a finalist at the 2012 Olympic Games 2013 Edit In 2013 she started at the European Indoor Championship when she was ranked fifth At the World outdoor championship she had achieved the best result in her career by then bronze medal with the new national record 6 82 meters The Olympic Committee of Serbia therefore declared her the best female athlete of the year 2014 2015 Edit Spanovic at the 2014 European Championships in Zurich In 2014 she won the bronze medal at the World Indoor Championships and silver medals at the European Outdoor championship and IAAF Continental Cup in Marrakesh She also improved her outdoor personal best on 6 88 meters in the Diamond League meet in Eugene Spanovic was second in long jump at 2014 Diamond League race In 2015 she won her first gold medal as a senior athlete becoming European indoor champion with new national record 6 98 meters She won the second bronze medal at the World outdoor championship improving her national record twice both in qualification 6 91 and the final 7 01 got twice Spanovic was second in long jump at 2015 Diamond League race The Olympic Committee of Serbia therefore declared her the best female athlete of the year for the second time 2016 Edit During the indoor season Spanovic won the silver medal at the World Indoor Championships improving her national record twice 7 00 at first round and 7 07 at fifth round She was ahead for all the competition but she lost the gold medal because Reese had a fantastic 7 22 at the final round During the outdoor first Spanovic won the gold at the European Outdoor championship with 6 94 then she won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games with 7 08 new national record Spanovic won for Serbia a medal in athletics at Olympic Games 60 years after the last medal Spanovic clearly won 2016 Diamond League race in long jump She won 5 of 7 meetings a new record for Diamond League in long jump because before her none won more than 4 meetings in a year and she was second in the other two ones At the end of her long season Spanovic improved her national record to 7 10 in a street meeting in front of her home fans in Belgrade on September 11 This manifestation was held to promote 2017 European Indoor Championships in Belgrade 2017 Edit In 2017 she had an impressive win at European indoor championships in Belgrade During the qualification she achieved the best ever indoor mark in a qualification round with 7 03 In the final she broke her national records twice 7 16 at second round and 7 24 at third round So she defended her gold medal got in 2015 Her new national record 7 24 put her as the third all time indoor performers and result is the second best ever jumped in the European Indoor Championships after Drechsler s 7 30 in 1988 and the best performance got in the latest 18 years since Chistyakova has jumped 7 30 on 28 01 1989 During the outdoor season she had injuries so before the World outdoor championships she competed only in two Diamond League meetings She led in the first part of the competition but she was only 4th before her last attempt With her final jump Spanovic seemed to land beyond the 7 02 mark of the leading Brittney Reese and tensely awaited the measurement but it was recorded only as 6 91 The Serbian team appealed but in slow motion replays it showed that maybe the indentation in the sand nearest to the board was made by the flapping bib number on her back Her coach Obradovic saw VDM images the system used for measuring horizontal jumps but according to him it was not clear if the possible mark was result of a bib contact or just of unevenly flattened sand So she was only 4th with 6 96 behind Reese s 7 02 Klishina s 7 00 and Bartoletta s 6 97 After World Championships Spanovic won 2017 Diamond League race in long jump for the second consecutive time 2018 2019 Edit In 2018 she achieved the first world title winning the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham with 6 96 Reese was 2nd with 6 89 and Moguenara 3rd with 6 85 Spanovic is the first Serbian athlete to win a world senior title in athletics After Spanovic won the gold medal at the Mediterranean Games in Tarragona with the Games record 7 04 windy and 6 99 regular she got the best performance in the qualification at European Championships in Berlin But an injury during the qualification forced her to give up the final and to defend her title Her 6 84 got in qualification was better than the performance got by Mihambo 6 75 to win the gold medal so it was the best result in the competition The injury at Achille s tendon forced Spanovic to give up the final part of the season included 2018 Diamond League race in which she qualified for the final In 2019 Spanovic recovered by the injury of the previous summer won gold medal at European indoor championships in Glasgow with 6 99 She matched the world indoor leading mark of 6 99 to emulate Heike Drechsler 1986 1988 as a three times in a row winner but she got it in editions held every two years 2015 2017 2019 During the summer Spanovic had various injuries including the one at ISTAF Berlin meeting and was forced to forfeit the World Championships in Doha 2020 2021 Edit In 2020 Spanovic bothered by a metatarsal bone fracture in June decided to end her season already in August She planned to compete at the European Indoor Championships next year but not at the World Indoor Championships two weeks later During the year she had only one competition 6 80 0 8 long jump on June 6 in Novi Sad In 2021 Spanovic injured her right leg in the last training before leaving to Torun and was forced to skip European Indoor Championships in which she would be trying to win a record fourth successive title Recovered by the injury in the outdoor season she had two successes in the 2021 Diamond League race at the Golden Gala in Florence and at the DN Galan in Stockholm and one second place at Bislett Games in Oslo before competing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics At the Games she got the best performance in the qualification 7 00 measure which would have allowed her to win the gold medal in the final But she jumped only 6 91 in the final and finished fourth After the disappointment of the Olympic Games Spanovic had another success in the Diamond League event at the Athletissima in Lausanne At least she had a success at the Weltklasse Zurich final with a result of 6 96 So she won for the third time the long jump in the Diamond League the most victories in this event 2022 present Edit Vuleta at the 2022 World Indoor Championships in Belgrade In 2022 Spanovic now Vuleta retained her title at the World Indoor Championships held in Belgrade She triumphed with 7 06 the best performance of the 2022 indoor season She gained the fourth consecutive medal in the event bronze in 2014 silver in 2016 gold in 2018 and gold in 2022 After a disappointing 7th place at World outdoor championships in Eugene but with a millimeter foul enough for a medal she had a brilliant final of the season First she won the gold medal at European Championships in Munich with a 7 06 jump the best one in European Championships from 1998 She achieved 7 06 at the first attempt and it was the first jump over 7 00 at European Championships in the 21st century After her seventh gold medal at a major championships Spanovic Vuleta won the final of 2022 Diamond League race in Zurich with a result of 6 97 once again got on her first jump So she won for the fourth time the long jump in the Diamond League the most victories in this event The Olympic Committee of Serbia therefore declared her Sportswoman of The Year for the third time Vuleta has achieved seventeen victories in the IAAF Diamond League circuit a record in women long jump Also she has achieved two victories in the IAAF World Challenge circuit at the ISTAF Berlin in 2015 and at the Hanzekovic Memorial with 6 96 a new meeting record in 2016 Since 2013 World Championships Vuleta has won 13 medals in major championships She set 30 national senior records 12 outdoors all in long jump 18 indoors 16 in long jump one in 60m and one in pentathlon Achievements EditPersonal bests Edit Outdoor Event Performance Date Location Notes100 m 11 90 18 May 2013 Sremska Mitrovica SerbiaLong jump 7 10 m 23 ft 3 1 2 in 11 September 2016 Belgrade Serbia NRTriple jump 14 24 m 46 ft 8 1 2 in 18 June 2022 Craiova RomaniaIndoor Event Performance Date Location Notes60 m 7 31 31 January 2015 Novi Sad Serbia NRLong jump 7 24 m 23 ft 9 in 5 March 2017 Belgrade Serbia NRPentathlon 4240 pts 19 January 2013 Novi Sad Serbia NRInternational competitions Edit Year Competition Venue Position Event ResultRepresenting Serbia and Montenegro2005 World Youth Championships Marrakech Morocco 16th q Long jump 5 97 mRepresenting Serbia2006 World Junior Championships Beijing China 7th Long jump 6 23 m wind 0 0 m s 2007European Indoor Championships Birmingham United Kingdom 18th q Long jump 6 18 mWorld Youth Championships Ostrava Czech Republic 2nd Long jump 6 41 m wind 0 5 m s European Junior Championships Hengelo Netherlands 5 Long jump 6 22 m wind 0 2 m s European Youth Olympic Festival Belgrade Serbia 2nd Long jump 6 20 m wind 0 1 m s 3rd 4 100 m relay 46 85 s2008World Junior Championships Bydgoszcz Poland 1st Long jump 6 61 m wind 1 3 m s Olympic Games Beijing China 30th q Long jump 6 30 m wind 1 8 m s 2009Universiade Belgrade Serbia 1st Long jump 6 64 m wind 0 0 m s European Junior Championships Novi Sad Serbia 2nd Long jump 6 71 m wind 0 1 m s NJR NR2010European Championships Barcelona Spain 8th Long jump 6 60 m wind 0 3 m s 2011 European U23 Championships Ostrava Czech Republic 2nd Long jump 6 74 m w wind 3 2 m s 2012 European Championships Helsinki Finland 15th q Long jump 6 33 m wind 0 1 m s Olympic Games London United Kingdom 10th Long jump 6 35 m wind 0 9 m s 2013 European Indoor Championships Gothenburg Sweden 5th Long jump 6 68 mWorld Championships Moscow Russia 3rd Long jump 6 82 m NR wind 0 1 m s 4 2014 World Indoor Championships Sopot Poland 3rd Long jump 6 77 m 5 European Championships Zurich Switzerland 2nd Long jump 6 81 m wind 1 6 m s Continental Cup Marrakech Morocco 2nd Long jump 6 56 m wind 0 1 m s 2015 European Indoor Championships Prague Czech Republic 1st Long jump 6 98 m NRWorld Championships Beijing China 3rd Long jump 7 01 m NR wind 0 6 m s 6 2016 World Indoor Championships Portland OR United States 2nd Long jump 7 07 m NR 7 European Championships Amsterdam Netherlands 1st Long jump 6 94 m wind 0 9 m s 8 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro Brazil 3rd Long jump 7 08 m NR wind 0 6 m s 9 2017 European Indoor Championships Belgrade Serbia 1st Long jump 7 24 m NR 10 World Championships London United Kingdom 4th Long jump 6 96 m wind 0 1 m s 11 2018 World Indoor Championships Birmingham United Kingdom 1st Long jump 6 96 m 12 Mediterranean Games Tarragona Spain 1st Long jump 7 04 m wind 2 2 m s w6 99 m wind 1 8 m s GR 13 European Championships Berlin Germany 1st q Long jump 6 84 m12019 European Indoor Championships Glasgow United Kingdom 1st Long jump 6 99 m 14 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo Japan 4th Long jump 6 91 m wind 0 4 m s 15 2022 World Indoor Championships Belgrade Serbia 1st Long jump 7 06 m 16 World Championships Eugene OR United States 7th Long jump 6 84 m wind 0 6 m s 17 European Championships Munchen German 1st Long jump 7 06 m wind 0 3 m s 18 2023 European Indoor Championships Istanbul Turkey 3rd Long jump 6 91 m1Did not start in the final Circuit wins and titles Edit Diamond League Overall long jump Diamond Race title 2016 Diamond League long jump champion 2017 2021 2022 2013 1 Stockholm 2014 2 Eugene WL NR Zurich 2015 2 Monaco Zurich NR 2016 5 Shanghai MR Oslo Stockholm Lausanne Paris 2017 2 Lausanne Brussels 2021 4 Florence Stockholm Lausanne Zurich 2022 1 ZurichNational titles Edit Serbian Athletics Championships Long jump 2006 2008 2011 2012 2013 2019 Serbian Indoor Athletics Championships 60 metres 2015 Long jump 2013 2015 2021 2022Honours Edit Order of Karađorđe s Star 19 Order of Njegos 20 Personal life EditIvana s parents are Ljubisa and Vesna Spanovic Her mother was also a competitive athlete She favors a distinctive and playful personal style Even on the field she can be seen fiercely competing with her fellow elite athletes while sporting fashionable nails often polished in neon colours 21 Spanovic married fitness nutritionist Marko Vuleta in September 2021 She officially adopted her husband s last name upon marriage 22 References Edit a b c d Ivana Spanovic Olympedia org OlyMADmen Retrieved 28 January 2023 Zvezda srpske atletike Ivana sada јe gospoђa Vuleta RTS 1 October 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2022 AK Vojvodina od nastanka do danas AK Vojvodina from its inception until today AK Vojvodina in Serbian 10 April 2015 Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 10 April 2015 Long Jump Women IAAF World Championships 11 August 2013 Archived from the original on 13 September 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2013 Long Jump Women IAAF World Indoor Championships 9 March 2014 Archived from the original on 13 September 2018 Retrieved 9 March 2014 Long Jump Women IAAF World Championships 28 August 2015 Archived from the original on 13 September 2018 Retrieved 28 August 2015 Long Jump Women IAAF World Indoor Championships 18 March 2016 Archived from the original on 13 September 2018 Retrieved 18 March 2016 Long Jump Women European Athletics Championships Amsterdam 2016 8 July 2016 Archived from the original on 17 October 2016 Retrieved 9 July 2016 Long Jump Women Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro 2016 17 August 2016 Archived from the original on 1 September 2018 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Long Jump Women PDF European Athletics Indoor Championships Belgrade 2017 5 March 2017 Archived PDF from the original on 25 August 2018 Retrieved 5 March 2017 Long Jump Women IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS LONDON 2017 11 August 2017 Archived from the original on 13 September 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2017 Long Jump Women IAAF World Indoor Championships 4 March 2018 Archived from the original on 14 September 2018 Retrieved 4 March 2018 Long Jump Women PDF MEDITERRANEAN GAMES 2018 27 June 2018 Archived from the original PDF on 28 June 2018 Retrieved 27 June 2018 Long Jump Women PDF European Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 2019 3 March 2019 Archived PDF from the original on 18 March 2019 Retrieved 3 March 2019 Long Jump Women 3 August 2021 Archived from the original on 2 August 2021 Retrieved 3 August 2021 Long Jump pWomen 20 March 2022 Retrieved 20 March 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Final Results Long Jump Women Retrieved 18 August 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Tomislav Nikolic povodom Dana drzavnosti odlikovao 84 licnosti i institucije Blic 13 February 2017 Archived from the original on 15 February 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2017 Dodik odlikovao Ivanu Spanovic herceg tv in Serbian Archived from the original on 11 January 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2021 Ivana Spanovic i nokti kao imidz Ivana Spanovic and nails as an image Telegraf in Serbian 10 April 2015 Archived from the original on 10 April 2015 Retrieved 10 April 2015 Udala se Ivana Spanovic i promenila prezime Pojavile se prve slike sa bajkovitog vencanja na rancu Telegraf 27 September 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ivana Spanovic Ivana Vuleta at World Athletics Ivana Vuleta at European Athletics Ivana Vuleta at Olympedia Ivana Vuleta at Olympics com Ivana Vuleta at the Olimpijski Komitet Srbije in Serbian Sporting positionsPreceded by Brittney Reese Women s long jumpBest year performance2017 Succeeded by Lorraine Ugen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivana Vuleta amp oldid 1156630641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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