Mónica Rosa Explained

Mónica Rosa (born 5 May 1978 in Torres Vedras) is a Portuguese runner who specializes in the longer track distances as well as cross-country running and half marathon.

At the 2001 World Championships in Athletics she ran for Portugal in the 5000 metres but did not make the final. She was the 2002 winner of the Cross Internacional de Itálica. She suffered a serious injury in early 2006 and her future as an elite performer seemed in doubt. However, she came back strongly and won the 2007 Oeiras International Cross Country, beating reigning Portuguese champion Jessica Augusto to the finish line.[1] She and Augusto led the Portuguese women to the team bronze medal at the 2007 European Cross Country Championships later that year.

She made her debut over the marathon at the 2010 Paris Marathon and completed the race in a time of 2:37:09. She represented Portugal in the event at the 2010 European Athletics Championships, but did not manage to finish the race. Rosa returned to cross country and won at the Cross de la Constitución in December.[2]

Achievements

Representing
1999Belfast, Northern Ireland43rdLong race (8.012 km)30:16
3rdTeam competition94 pts
European U23 ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden4th5000m15:43.22
2001Ostend, Belgium30thLong race (7.7 km)30:13
5thTeam competition95 pts
2002European ChampionshipsMunich, Germany23rd10,000 m32:59.22
2003Lausanne, Switzerland23rdShort race (4.03 km)13:29
6thTeam competition100 pts
2005Saint-Etienne, France24thLong race (8.108 km)28:45
3rdTeam competition86 pts

Personal bests

External links

Notes and References

  1. Fernandes, António Manuel (17 November 2007). Merga and Rosa nab wins in Lisbon – Oeiras Cross Country Report. IAAF. Retrieved on 22 November 2009.
  2. Valiente, Emeterio (6 December 2010). Ebuya breezes in Alcobendas. IAAF. Retrieved on 7 December 2010.