Anișoara Cușmir-Stanciu
Romanian long jumper
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Born | 29 June 1962 (1962-06-29) (age 62) Brăila, Romania[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 63 kg (139 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | Long jump | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | CSA Steaua București | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | Ioan Leu Ioan Moroiu[2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Personal best | 7.43 m (1983)[3] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Anișoara Cușmir-Stanciu (born 28 June 1962) is a retired Romanian long jumper. She won a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics, and placed second at the 1982 European and 1983 world championships. Between 1982 and 1983 she improved the world record four times. She retired after the 1984 Olympics to become an athletics coach at CSA Steaua București.[2] She was elected as President of Romanian Athletics Federation in May 2021.[4]
References
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External links
- Anisoara Cusmir-Stanciu at World Athletics
- Anisoara Cusmir-Stanciu at Olympics.com
- Anisoara Cusmir at the Comitetul Olimpic și Sportiv Român (in Romanian) (English translation)
- Anișoara Cușmir-Stanciu at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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Preceded by | Women's Long Jump World Record Holder 15 May 1983 – 22 September 1985 | Succeeded by |
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Preceded by | Women's Long Jump Best Year Performance 1983 | Succeeded by |
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- 1948: Olga Gyarmati (HUN)
- 1952: Yvette Williams (NZL)
- 1956: Elżbieta Krzesińska (POL)
- 1960: Vera Krepkina (URS)
- 1964: Mary Rand (GBR)
- 1968: Viorica Viscopoleanu (ROU)
- 1972: Heide Rosendahl (FRG)
- 1976: Angela Voigt (GDR)
- 1980: Tatyana Kolpakova (URS)
- 1984: Anișoara Cușmir-Stanciu (ROU)
- 1988: Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA)
- 1992: Heike Drechsler (GER)
- 1996: Chioma Ajunwa (NGR)
- 2000: Heike Drechsler (GER)
- 2004: Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS)
- 2008: Maurren Maggi (BRA)
- 2012: Brittney Reese (USA)
- 2016: Tianna Bartoletta (USA)
- 2020: Malaika Mihambo (GER)
- 2024: Tara Davis-Woodhall (USA)
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