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Norfalia Carabalí

Norfalia Carabalí Villegas (born 21 January 1964 in Santander de Quilichao, Colombia[1]) is a retired sprinter who competed predominantly in the 400 metres.[2] She represented her native Colombia for most of her career before changing allegiance to Spain in 2000. She competed at three Summer Olympics, in 1988, 1992 and 2000, as well as five World Championships. Her biggest success was reaching the final at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart. In addition, she won multiple medals at regional level.

Competition record edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing   Colombia
1982 Southern Cross Games Santa Fe, Argentina 2nd 800 m 2:11.55
3rd 4 × 100 m 49.3
1983 South American Junior Championships Medellín, Colombia 1st 800 m 2:08.72
2nd 4 × 400 m 3:49.91
South American Championships Santiago, Chile 3rd 400 m 54.8
3rd 800 m 2:07.2
1985 Central American and Caribbean Championships Nassau, Bahamas 3rd 800 m 2:05.40
South American Championships Santiago, Chile 1st 400 m 53.25
World Cup Canberra, Australia 4th 4 × 400 m 3:29.341
1986 Central American and Caribbean Games Santiago, Dominican Republic 2nd 400 m 52.46
Ibero-American Championships Havana, Cuba 2nd 400 m 53.38
5th 800 m 2:06.16
1987 World Indoor Championships Indianapolis, United States 12th (sf) 200 m 24.76
14th (h) 400 m 55.36
Central American and Caribbean Championships Caracas, Venezuela 1st 400 m 51.70
3rd 800 m 2:07.67
1st 4 × 100 m 45.29
Pan American Games Indianapolis, United States 6th 400 m 52.13
8th 800 m 2:09.72
4th 4 × 100 m 45.94
1988 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 31st (qf) 200 m 23.96
16th (sf) 400 m 52.65
4 × 400 m DQ
1989 South American Championships Medellín, Colombia 1st 400 m 52.10 A
2nd 4 × 100 m 45.26
1st 4 × 400 m 3:37.0
1990 Central American and Caribbean Games Mexico City, Mexico 2nd 200 m 23.75 A
2nd 400 m 52.57 A
2nd 4 × 100 m 45.29
1991 World Indoor Championships Seville, Spain 15th (h) 200 m 24.16
13th (h) 400 m 54.78
Pan American Games Havana, Cuba 5th 400 m 51.39
4th 4 × 100 m 44.68
4th 4 × 400 m 3:31.39
World Championships Tokyo, Japan 13th (sf) 400 m 52.40
1992 Ibero-American Championships Seville, Spain 2nd 100 m 11.72 (-0.8 m/s)
1st 200 m 23.97 (-2.9 m/s)
3rd 4 × 100 m 45:54
Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain 13th (sf) 400 m 51.75
1993 Central American and Caribbean Championships Cali, Colombia 1st 400 m 51.33
3rd 4 × 400 m 3:34.29
World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 7th (sf) 400 m 51.17[3]
Central American and Caribbean Games Ponce, Puerto Rico 2nd 4 × 100 m 44.62
2nd 4 × 400 m 3:36.82
1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 26th (h) 400 m 51.96
4 × 400 m DNF
1996 Ibero-American Championships Medellín, Colombia 1st 4 × 400 m 3:33.69
1997 South American Championships Mar del Plata, Argentina 3rd 400 m 54.47
1st 4 × 100 m 44.58
1st 4 × 400 m 3:36.71
World Championships Athens, Greece 16th (qf) 400 m 51.42
1998 Ibero-American Championships Lisbon, Portugal 2nd 400 m 51.95
2nd 4 × 400 m 23:33.69
Central American and Caribbean Games Maracaibo, Venezuela 3rd 400 m 51.52
2nd 4 × 100 m 44.39
1999 South American Championships Bogotá, Colombia 1st 400 m 52.92 A
1st 4 × 100 m 44.12 A
1st 4 × 400 m 3:32.74 A
Pan American Games Winnipeg, Canada 6th 400 m 53.06
5th 4 × 100 m 43.86
6th 4 × 400 m 3:32.87
Representing   Spain
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 27th (qf) 400 m 52.63
17th (h) 4 × 400 m 3:32.45
2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada 14th (h) 4 × 400 m 3:33.78

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Personal bests edit

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References edit

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  2. ^ Norfalia Carabalí at World Athletics  
  3. ^ Disqualified in the final


norfalia, carabalí, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, carabalí, second, maternal, family, name, villegas, villegas, born, january, 1964, santander, quilichao, colombia, retired, sprinter, competed, predominantly, metres, represented, native, colom. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Carabali and the second or maternal family name is Villegas Norfalia Carabali Villegas born 21 January 1964 in Santander de Quilichao Colombia 1 is a retired sprinter who competed predominantly in the 400 metres 2 She represented her native Colombia for most of her career before changing allegiance to Spain in 2000 She competed at three Summer Olympics in 1988 1992 and 2000 as well as five World Championships Her biggest success was reaching the final at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart In addition she won multiple medals at regional level Competition record editYear Competition Venue Position Event Notes Representing nbsp Colombia 1982 Southern Cross Games Santa Fe Argentina 2nd 800 m 2 11 55 3rd 4 100 m 49 3 1983 South American Junior Championships Medellin Colombia 1st 800 m 2 08 72 2nd 4 400 m 3 49 91 South American Championships Santiago Chile 3rd 400 m 54 8 3rd 800 m 2 07 2 1985 Central American and Caribbean Championships Nassau Bahamas 3rd 800 m 2 05 40 South American Championships Santiago Chile 1st 400 m 53 25 World Cup Canberra Australia 4th 4 400 m 3 29 341 1986 Central American and Caribbean Games Santiago Dominican Republic 2nd 400 m 52 46 Ibero American Championships Havana Cuba 2nd 400 m 53 38 5th 800 m 2 06 16 1987 World Indoor Championships Indianapolis United States 12th sf 200 m 24 76 14th h 400 m 55 36 Central American and Caribbean Championships Caracas Venezuela 1st 400 m 51 70 3rd 800 m 2 07 67 1st 4 100 m 45 29 Pan American Games Indianapolis United States 6th 400 m 52 13 8th 800 m 2 09 72 4th 4 100 m 45 94 1988 Olympic Games Sydney Australia 31st qf 200 m 23 96 16th sf 400 m 52 65 4 400 m DQ 1989 South American Championships Medellin Colombia 1st 400 m 52 10 A 2nd 4 100 m 45 26 1st 4 400 m 3 37 0 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games Mexico City Mexico 2nd 200 m 23 75 A 2nd 400 m 52 57 A 2nd 4 100 m 45 29 1991 World Indoor Championships Seville Spain 15th h 200 m 24 16 13th h 400 m 54 78 Pan American Games Havana Cuba 5th 400 m 51 39 4th 4 100 m 44 68 4th 4 400 m 3 31 39 World Championships Tokyo Japan 13th sf 400 m 52 40 1992 Ibero American Championships Seville Spain 2nd 100 m 11 72 0 8 m s 1st 200 m 23 97 2 9 m s 3rd 4 100 m 45 54 Olympic Games Barcelona Spain 13th sf 400 m 51 75 1993 Central American and Caribbean Championships Cali Colombia 1st 400 m 51 33 3rd 4 400 m 3 34 29 World Championships Stuttgart Germany 7th sf 400 m 51 17 3 Central American and Caribbean Games Ponce Puerto Rico 2nd 4 100 m 44 62 2nd 4 400 m 3 36 82 1995 World Championships Gothenburg Sweden 26th h 400 m 51 96 4 400 m DNF 1996 Ibero American Championships Medellin Colombia 1st 4 400 m 3 33 69 1997 South American Championships Mar del Plata Argentina 3rd 400 m 54 47 1st 4 100 m 44 58 1st 4 400 m 3 36 71 World Championships Athens Greece 16th qf 400 m 51 42 1998 Ibero American Championships Lisbon Portugal 2nd 400 m 51 95 2nd 4 400 m 23 33 69 Central American and Caribbean Games Maracaibo Venezuela 3rd 400 m 51 52 2nd 4 100 m 44 39 1999 South American Championships Bogota Colombia 1st 400 m 52 92 A 1st 4 100 m 44 12 A 1st 4 400 m 3 32 74 A Pan American Games Winnipeg Canada 6th 400 m 53 06 5th 4 100 m 43 86 6th 4 400 m 3 32 87 Representing nbsp Spain 2000 Olympic Games Sydney Australia 27th qf 400 m 52 63 17th h 4 400 m 3 32 45 2001 World Championships Edmonton Canada 14th h 4 400 m 3 33 78 1Representing the AmericasPersonal bests editOutdoor 100 metres 11 89 Castellon 2000 200 metres 23 37 1 8 m s Maracaibo 1989 400 metres 51 17 Stuttgart 1993 800 metres 2 05 23 Vaxjo 1986 Indoor 200 metres 24 16 Seville 1991 400 metres 54 78 Seville 1991 800 metres 2 09 95 Seville 1993 References edit Sports Reference profile Norfalia Carabali at World Athletics nbsp Disqualified in the final nbsp This biographical article relating to Colombian athletics is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This biographical article relating to Spanish athletics is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norfalia Carabali amp oldid 1222030520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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