María Luisa Calle Explained

María Luisa Calle Williams
Fullname:María Luisa Calle Williams
Birth Date:3 October 1968
Birth Place:Medellín, Colombia
Currentteam:Banned
Discipline:Road and track
Role:Rider

María Luisa Calle Williams (born October 3, 1968) is a Colombian professional racing cyclist. She was born in Medellín.[1]

In the 2004 Summer Olympics, she won a bronze medal in the cycling women's points race, the first Colombian to win a medal in cycling. She was stripped of the medal after a positive test result for the banned stimulant heptaminol. The medal was returned, however, after the test result was proven incorrect.[2]

On October 16, 2011, at the 2011 Pan American Games' individual time trial, Calle, 43 years old at the time, won the gold medal with a time of 28:04.82.[3]

On 22 July 2015, it was disclosed that she had tested positive for GHRP2 at the 2015 Pan American Games[4] and was subsequently banned for four years.[5]

Major results

1999
  • 1st Road Race, National Road Championships
  • 2nd in Pan American Games, Track, Pursuit, Winnipeg (CAN)[6]
  • 3rd in Pan American Games, Track, Points Race, Winnipeg (CAN)
    2001
  • 1st in Pan American Championships, Track, Pursuit, Medellin (COL)[7]
    2002
  • 1st Individual Time Trial, National Road Championships
  • 2nd in Tour de Toona, Altoona (USA)
    2004
  • 3rd in Olympic Games, Track, Points race, Athens (GRE)
    2005
  • 1st in Pan American Championships, Track, Pursuit, Mar del Plata (ARG)
    2006
  • 1st in Pan American Championships, Track, Pursuit, Sao Paulo (BRA)
  • in Central American and Caribbean Games, Road, Individual Time Trial, Cartagena (COL)
  • 2nd in Los Angeles, Pursuit (F) (USA)
  • 1st in World Championship, Track, Scratch, Bordeaux (FRA)
    2007
  • 3rd in Los Angeles, Pursuit (F) (USA)
  • 2nd in World Championship, Track, Scratch, Palma de Mallorca (ESP)
  • 2nd Road race, National Road Championships
  • 1st Individual Time Trial, National Road Championships
  • 1st in Pan American Championships, Track, Pursuit, Valencia (VEN)
    2008
  • 2nd in Los Angeles, Pursuit (F) (USA)
  • 2nd in Cali, Pursuit (F) (COL)
  • 2nd in Cali, Team pursuit (F) (COL)
    2010
  • 1st in South American Games, Road, Individual time trial, Medellín (COL)
  • 3rd in South American Games, Road, Road race, Medellín (COL)
    2011
  • in 2011 Pan American Games, Road, Individual Time Trial, Guadalajara (MEX)
  • in 2011 Pan American Games, Track, Team Pursuit, Guadalajara (MEX)[8]
  • 1st Individual Time Trial, National Road Championships
    2012
  • 1st in Pan American Championships, Track, Pursuit, Mar del Plata (ARG)[9]
  • 3rd in Cali, Track Cycling World Cup, Team Pursuit (F) (COL)
    2013
  • 2nd in Aguascalientes, Track Cycling World Cup, Pursuit (F) (MEX)
  • Pan American Track Championships
  • 2nd Team Pursuit
  • 2nd Points Race
    2014
  • Pan American Track Championships
  • 3rd Individual Pursuit
  • 3rd Points Race
  • 3rd Individual Pursuit, Central American and Caribbean Games

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: María Luisa Calle Williams. Comité Olímpico Colombiano. es.
    2. News: CBC Sports. IOC to return cyclist's Olympic medal. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2008-08-17 . October 27, 2005.
    3. source: Guadalajara 2011 official site - road cycling results
    4. http://www.tuttobiciweb.it/?page=news&cod=81719&tp=n PANAMERICANI. Anche Maria Luisa Calle positiva
    5. Web site: Four year doping ban for Maria Luisa Calle. 10 March 2016.
    6. Web site: Cycling News and Analysis . . 6 August 1999 . cyclingnews.com. 25 November 2013.
    7. Web site: Panamerican Track Championships - CC: Medellin, Colombia, August 20-24, 2001 . Barbosa . Luis Enrique . . 25 November 2013.
    8. Web site: Pan American Games, Track, Team Pursuit (F) 2011 . . Cycling Archives . 25 November 2013.
    9. Web site: Luisa Calle takes Panamerican pursuit title for Colombia . . 8 March 2012 . . 25 November 2013.