In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Peinado and the second or maternal family name is
Méndez.
Robeilys Peinado
Peinado in 2017 |
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| Full name | Robeilys Mariley Peinado Méndez |
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| Born | (1997-11-26) 26 November 1997 Caracas, Venezuela |
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| Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)[1] |
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| Weight | 50 kg (110 lb) |
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| Sport | Track and field |
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| Event | Pole vault |
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| Club | Studentesca Andrea Milardi Rieti |
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| Coached by | Eladio Farfan [2] |
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Robeilys Mariley Peinado Méndez (born 26 November 1997) is a Venezuelan athlete whose specialty is pole vaulting.[3] She won the bronze medal at the 2017 World Championships in London. In addition, she won multiple medals in several age categories.
Peinado started off as a gymnast but switched to pole vault aged 12 as she was getting too tall for the sport.[4] Her personal best in the event is 4.70 metres set in Cochabamba in 2018. This is the current national record.
Competition record
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Notes
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| Representing Venezuela
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| 2013
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World Youth Championships
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Donetsk, Ukraine
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1st
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4.25 m
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| Pan American Junior Championships
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Medellín, Colombia
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2nd
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4.40 m
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| Bolivarian Games
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Trujillo, Peru
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1st
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4.30 m
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| 2014
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South American Games
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Santiago, Chile
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2nd
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4.20 m
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| World Junior Championships
|
Eugene, United States
|
–
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NM
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| Youth Olympic Games
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Nanjing, China
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2nd
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4.10 m
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| South American U23 Championships
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Montevideo, Uruguay
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1st
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3.90 m
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| Central American and Caribbean Games
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Xalapa, Mexico
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3rd
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4.15 m
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| South American Youth Championships
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Cali, Colombia
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1st
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4.00 m
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| 2015
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South American Junior Championships
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Cuenca, Ecuador
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1st
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4.35 m
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| South American Championships
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Lima, Peru
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1st
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4.35 m
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| Pan American Games
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Toronto, Canada
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6th
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4.40 m
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| Pan American Junior Championships
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Edmonton, Canada
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1st
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4.10 m
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| World Championships
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Beijing, China
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23rd (q)
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4.30 m
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| 2016
|
World U20 Championships
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Bydgoszcz, Poland
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2nd
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4.40 m
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| 2017
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South American Championships
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Asunción, Paraguay
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1st
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4.50 m
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| World Championships
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London, United Kingdom
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3rd
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4.65 m NR
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| Bolivarian Games
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Santa Marta, Colombia
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1st
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4.20 m
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| 2018
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South American Games
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Cochabamba, Bolivia
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1st
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4.70 m
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| Central American and Caribbean Games
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Barranquilla, Colombia
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2nd
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4.50 m
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| 2019
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South American Championships
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Lima, Peru
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1st
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4.56 m
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| Pan American Games
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Lima, Peru
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5th
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4.55 m
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| World Championships
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Doha, Qatar
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7th
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4.70 m
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| 2021
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Olympic Games
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Tokyo, Japan
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8th
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4.50 m
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| 2022
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South American Games
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Asunción, Paraguay
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1st
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4.20 m
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| 2023
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ALBA Games
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Caracas, Venezuela
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1st
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4.20 m
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| Central American and Caribbean Games
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San Salvador, El Salvador
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1st
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4.60 m
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| South American Championships
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São Paulo, Brazil
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2nd
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4.50 m
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| World Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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8th
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4.65 m
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| Pan American Games
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Santiago, Chile
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2nd
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4.55 m
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| 2024
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Ibero-American Championships
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Cuiabá, Brazil
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1st
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4.50 m
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| Olympic Games
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Paris, France
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10th
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4.60 m
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References
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