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Marian Oprea
Marian Oprea in 2015
Personal information
Born (1982-06-06) 6 June 1982 (age 42)
Pitești, Romania
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb)
Sport
SportTriple jump
ClubRapid București
CSM Arad
Medal record
Representing  Romania
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens Triple jump
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Helsinki Triple jump
World Indoor Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Sopot Triple jump
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2010 Barcelona Triple jump
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Gothenburg Triple jump
European Indoor Championships
Silver medal – second place 2002 Vienna Triple jump
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Paris Triple jump
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Prague Triple jump
Continental Cup
Gold medal – first place 2010 Split Triple jump

Marian Oprea (born 6 June 1982) is a Romanian athlete, competing in triple jump, who won the silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Games. His personal best is 17.81 meters.

Oprea was born in Piteşti. He took his first major medal at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics, winning the gold with a jump of 16.41 m. Oprea won the bronze medal in the triple jump at the 2005 World Athletics Championships in Helsinki and also at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg.

He suffered a serious knee injury (tendonitis) and missed the 2009 World Championships in Athletics as a result. He opted to undergo major surgery and brought an end to a two-year-long injury hiatus with a jump of 16.88 m in May 2010. He proved himself to return to peak fitness with a silver medal performance at the 2010 European Athletics Championships (jumping 17.51 m) and then taking the gold medal at the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup later that season.

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Romania
1999 World Youth Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 4th 15.70 m
European Junior Championships Riga, Latvia 3rd 15.98 m
2000 World Junior Championships Santiago, Chile 1st 16.41 m
2001 European Junior Championships Grosseto, Italy 1st 16.65 m
World Championships Edmonton, Canada 13th (q) 16.62 m
Universiade Beijing, China 2nd 17.11 m
2002 European Indoor Championships Vienna, Austria 2nd 17.22 m
European Championships Munich, Germany 14th (q) 16.47 m
2003 World Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 8th 16.59 m
European U23 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 2nd 17.28 m
World Championships Paris, France 17th (q) 16.55 m
2004 World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 5th 17.19 m
Olympic Games Athens, Greece 2nd 17.55 m
2005 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 3rd 17.40 m
2006 World Indoor Championships Moscow, Russia 4th 17.34 m
European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 3rd 17.18 m
2008 Olympic Games Beijing, China 5th 17.22 m
2010 European Championships Barcelona, Spain 2nd 17.51 m
2011 European Indoor Championships Paris, France 3rd 17.62 m
World Championships Daegu, South Korea 15th (q) 16.61 m
2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul, Turkey 11th (q) 16.58 m
European Championships Helsinki, Finland 19th (q) 16.17 m
2013 World Championships Moscow, Russia 6th 16.82 m
2014 World Indoor Championships Sopot, Poland 3rd 17.21 m
European Championships Zürich, Switzerland 5th 16.94 m
2015 European Indoor Championships Prague, Czech Republic 3rd 16.91 m
World Championships Beijing, China 6th 17.06 m
2016 World Indoor Championships Portland, United States 10th 16.27 m
European Championships Amsterdam, Netherlands 27th (q) 15.40 m
Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil NM
2018 European Championships Berlin, Germany 21st (q) 15.93 m

References

  1. Marian Oprea. sports-reference.com
  2. Gatlin Gets a Hearing, EME News, by Alfons Juck, Notes by Larry Eder Archived 19 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Run Blog Run. Retrieved on 15 February 2010.
  3. Romania's Oprea jumps back into medal contention Archived 28 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine. European Athletics (21 May 2010). Retrieved on 2011-01-27.

External links

IAAF World / Continental Cup champions in men's triple jump
World U20 Champions in men's triple jump
World Best Year Performance in Men's Triple Jump
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