Rosa Rodríguez Explained

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Rosa Rodríguez
Fullname:Rosa Andreína Rodríguez Pargas
Birth Date:2 July 1986
Birth Place:Acarigua, Portuguesa, Venezuela
Weight:85kg (187lb)
Sport:Women's Athletics
Updated:15 June 2013

Rosa Andreína Rodríguez Pargas (born 2 July 1986 in Acarigua, Portuguesa) is a Venezuelan hammer thrower. She is the Venezuelan record holder for the event with her personal best of 72.83 metres, set in May 2012, which she improved to 73.64 in 2013. Rodríguez represented Venezuela at the World Championships in Athletics in 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2015.

A former South American hammer champion at youth and junior levels, she won her first major medal at the South American Championships in 2005. She is a two-time Ibero-American gold medallist (2008, 2012) and two-time runner-up at the Central American and Caribbean Championships (2009, 2011). She competed at the 2011 Pan American Games and has also won medals at the Central American and Caribbean Games and Military World Games.

Career

As a youth Rodríguez competed in a variety of throwing events. At the 2001 World Youth Championships in Athletics she was a finalist in the shot put.[1] The 2002 South American Youth Championships saw her win both the discus throw and hammer throw events, as well as a bronze medal in the shot put.[2] She was a hammer finalist at the World Youth Championships, but was knocked out in qualifying at the 2004 World Junior Championships.[3] She was crowned the South American Junior hammer champion in 2005.[4]

In 2005, she won her first senior medal at the South American Championships in Cali, taking the bronze in the hammer.[5] Later that year she set a South American junior record of 61.73 m in the event, while taking second place at the 2005 Bolivarian Games, and ended the year by improving this mark to 62.85 m.[6] She broke the Venezuelan senior record in 2006 with a throw of 64.22 m in Barquisimeto.[7] Her sole international medal that year came at the South American Under-23 Championships, where she came third behind Jennifer Dahlgren and Johana Moreno.[8] She improved further in 2007, throwing the hammer 66.96 m in July. She was a silver medallist at the 2007 ALBA Games and represented Venezuela at the 2007 World Championships for the first time, competing in the qualifying round.[3]

Rodríguez did not achieve the Olympic "B" standard of 67 metres in 2008 and missed the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a result. She was successful in regional competition, however, winning the titles at the Ibero-American and South American Under-23 Championships,[9] [10] as well as fifth place at the 2008 CAC Championships.

She missed out on the medals at the 2009 South American Championships, finishing fourth, but rebounded with a national record of 69.06 m at the 2009 CAC Championships to take second behind Arasay Thondike.[11] She bettered that mark at the Bogotá leg of the South American Athletics Grand Prix, winning with 69.46 m. Returning to the world stage, she was eliminated in the qualification at the 2009 World Championships.[3] That November she won shot put and hammer medals at the 2009 Bolivarian Games. Her 2010 season was highlighted by a bronze medal at the Ibero-American Championships, a silver medal at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, and a year's best throw of 69.10 m to win the national title.[6]

Rodríguez competed in many international events for Venezuela in 2011. She won her first continental medal since 2005 at the South American Championships, taking third place.[12] She was runner-up at the 2011 CAC Championships, repeating her feat from 2009 and finishing behind Johana Moreno.[13] She was a bronze medallist at the Military World Games held in Rio de Janeiro, won at the 2011 ALBA Games, and was eighth in the final at the Pan American Games.[6] She began 2012 in top form and in May she improved her personal best to 72.83 m at a meeting in Croatia. A month later, the 2012 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics was hosted in her home town and she responded by winning the title in a championship record of 71.76 m.[14]

Personal bests

International competitions

Representing
2001World Youth ChampionshipsDebrecen, Hungary12thShot (4 kg)12.63 m
2002South American Youth ChampionshipsAsunción, Paraguay3rdShot13.26 m
bgcolor=gold1stDiscus43.87 m
bgcolor=gold1stHammer57.90 m
2003World Youth ChampionshipsSherbrooke, Canada13thHammer51.93 m
2004South American U23 ChampionshipsBarquisimeto, Venezuela6thShot put13.33 m
7thDiscus42.55 m
5thHammer55.98 m
World Junior ChampionshipsGrosseto, Italy20th (q)Hammer53.10 m
2005ALBA GamesHavana, Cuba3rdHammer60.02 m
South American ChampionshipsCali, Colombia3rdHammer61.51 m
Bolivarian GamesArmenia, Colombiabgcolor=silver2ndHammer61.73 m A
South American Junior ChampionshipsRosario, Argentinabgcolor=gold1stHammer57.90 m
2006South American U23 Championships /
South American Games
Buenos Aires, Argentina7thDiscus40.59 m
3rdHammer59.77 m
2007ALBA GamesCaracas, Venezuelabgcolor=silver2ndHammer61.93 m
World ChampionshipsOsaka, Japan35th (q)Hammer61.77 m
2008Ibero-American ChampionshipsIquique, Chile3rdHammer65.96 m
Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsCali, Colombia5thHammer63.76 m
South American U23 ChampionshipsLima, Perubgcolor=gold1stHammer64.76 m
2009ALBA GamesHavana, Cuba5thHammer62.79 m
South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru4thHammer60.66 m
Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsHavana, Cubabgcolor=silver2ndHammer69.06 m
World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany30th (q)Hammer65.88 m
Bolivarian GamesSucre, Bolivia3rdShot14.32 m A
3rdDiscus39.72 m A
bgcolor=silver2ndHammer66.98 m A
2010Ibero-American ChampionshipsSan Fernando, Spain3rdHammer67.58 m
Central American and Caribbean GamesMayagüez, Puerto Ricobgcolor=silver2ndHammer64.16 m
2011South American ChampionshipsBuenos Aires, Argentina3rdHammer67.28 m
Central American and Caribbean ChampionshipsMayagüez, Puerto Ricobgcolor=silver2ndHammer65.09 m
Military World GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil3rdHammer67.16 m
ALBA GamesBarquisimeto, Venezuelabgcolor=gold1stHammer67.25 m
Pan American GamesGuadalajara, Mexico8thHammer64.78 m
2012Ibero-American ChampionshipsBarquisimeto, Venezuelabgcolor=gold1stHammer71.76 m
Olympic GamesLondon, United Kingdom27th (q)Hammer67.34 m
2013South American ChampionshipsCartagena, Colombiabgcolor=gold1stHammer68.38 m
World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia15th (q)Hammer69.35 m
Bolivarian GamesTrujillo, Perubgcolor=gold1stHammer73.36 m
2014South American GamesSantiago, Chilebgcolor=gold1stHammer68.61 m
Central American and Caribbean GamesXalapa, Mexico4thHammer67.47 m A
2015South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru8thShot13.66 m
bgcolor=gold1stHammer71.66 m
Pan American GamesToronto, Canadabgcolor=gold1stHammer71.61 m
World ChampionshipsBeijing, China11thHammer67.78 m
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil10th (q)Hammer69.26 m
2017Bolivarian GamesSanta Marta, Colombiabgcolor=gold1stHammer66.31 m
2018South American GamesCochabamba, Boliviabgcolor=silver2ndHammer70.93 m
Central American and Caribbean GamesBarranquilla, Colombiabgcolor=gold1stHammer67.91 m
Ibero-American ChampionshipsTrujillo, Perubgcolor=silver2ndHammer67.93 m
2019South American ChampionshipsLima, Perubgcolor=silver2ndHammer66.45 m
Pan American GamesLima, Peru3rdHammer69.48 m
2021Olympic GamesTokyo, Japan22nd (q)Hammer68.23 m
2022South American GamesAsunción, Paraguaybgcolor=gold1stHammer68.12 m
2023Central American and Caribbean GamesSan Salvador, El Salvadorbgcolor=gold1stHammer71.62 m
South American ChampionshipsSão Paulo, Brazilbgcolor=gold1stHammer22.22 m
World ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary14th (q)Hammer70.81 m
Pan American GamesSantiago, Chilebgcolor=silver2ndHammer71.59 m
2024Ibero-American ChampionshipsCuiabá, Brazilbgcolor=gold1stHammer70.95 m

Notes and References

  1. http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/WYC/WYC2001.html 2001 World Youth Championships
  2. http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/SAYC/SAYC2002.html 2002 South American Youth Championships
  3. http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/letter=r/athcode=184627/index.html Rodriguez, Rosa
  4. http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/SAJC/SAJC2005.html South American Junior Championships 2005
  5. Biscayart, Eduardo (2005-07-24). Brazil wins overall at the South American Championships, Final Day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-29.
  6. http://www.tilastopaja.org/db/atw.php?ID=17472&Season=2005&Odd=0 Rosa Rodriguez
  7. https://archive.today/20130505170249/http://www.solodeportes.com.ve/index_w.php/2006/10/9809/ Rosa Rodríguez con récord en martillo
  8. Biscayart, Eduardo (2006-11-13). Brazil best at South American U-23. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-06-09.
  9. Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-06-15). Brazil leads after day 2 of Ibero-American Championships in Iquique. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-06-09.
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20201122030441/http://www.fecodatle.org/images/stories/Resultados_pdf/Resultados_2008/resultados_suramericano_sub-23.pdf III Campeonato Sudamericano Sub 23 - 2008, 5-6-7 Setiembre, Lima - Perú
  11. Clavelo Robinson, Javier (2009-07-06). Culson prevails over Sanchez as six more records fall - CAC Champs Final Day . IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-06-09.
  12. Biscayart, Eduardo (2011-06-02). Murer vaults to world season leading 4.70m in Buenos Aires - South American Championships Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-06-09.
  13. http://www.tilastopaja.org/staticresults/201112813147.htm CAC Mayagüez PUR 15 - 17 July/ 23rd Central American and Caribbean Championships
  14. Biscayart, Eduardo (2012-06-09). Rodríguez’s home Hammer Throw win tops opening day in Barquisimeto – Ibero American champs, Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-06-09.