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Rosa Mota
Portuguese marathon runner, long-distance runner

Rosa Mota

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Portuguese marathon runner, long-distance runner
A.K.A.
Rosa Maria Correia dos Santos Mota
Places
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Porto, Porto, Portugal
Age
66 years
Stats
Height:
157 cm
Weight:
45 kg
Positions
member of the Assembly of the Republic
(27 October 1995-2 November 1995)
Awards
Knight of the Order of Prince Henry
(1983)
Officer of the Order of Prince Henry
(1985)
Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry
(1987)
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of Portugal
(1988)
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Biography

Rosa Maria Correia dos Santos Mota, (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁɔzɐ ˈmɔtɐ]; born 29 June 1958) is a Portuguese former marathon runner, one of her country's foremost athletes, being the first sportswoman from Portugal to win Olympic gold. Mota was the first woman to win multiple Olympic marathon medals as well as being the only woman to be the reigning European, World, and Olympic champion at the same time. On the 30th Anniversary Gala of the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) she was distinguished as the greatest female marathon runner of all time.

Biography

Born in Porto's downtown neighbourhood of Foz Velha, Rosa started participating in cross-country races while in high school.

In 1980 she met José Pedrosa, the man who would eventually be her personal trainer for her entire career. Rosa Mota's first marathon was at the European Championships of 1982, hosted by Athens, Greece - the first Women's Marathon ever. Mota was not one of the favourites for gold, but she easily beat Ingrid Kristiansen to win her first marathon.

This success was typical of Rosa Mota's career, as she usually finished well in the prestigious marathons. She was awarded the bronze medal in the first Women's Olympic Marathon in the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Her personal best time was 2:23:29 in the 1985 Chicago Marathon. Mota won the Chicago Marathon twice.

European Champion in 1986, and World Champion in Rome, 1987, she kept on winning with the Olympic gold medal in Seoul 1988, where with 2 km left in the race, she attacked, winning by 13 seconds from silver medalist Lisa Martin.

In 1990, she returned to Boston to win for a third time beating Uta Pippig. After that she attempted to defend her European Marathon Championship in Split. She ran from the front and had a lead of over 1.5 minutes at the half way mark, but she was caught at the 35 km mark by Valentina Yegorova. They battled to the finish and Mota won by a slim margin of five seconds. As of 2006, winning a third European Championships marathon was unprecedented for both men and women. She won the 1991 Lisbon Half Marathon

Despite all her success Rosa Mota was suffering from sciatica and asthma as a child, yet, in 1991, she continued winning, this time the London Marathon. Later that year, Mota had to abandon the Tokyo World championships and she finally considered retirement after failing to finish the 1992 London Marathon.

Mota ran 21 marathon races between 1982 and 1992. She averaged two marathons a year for a decade and won 14 of those races.

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  Portugal
1982European ChampionshipsAthens, Greece1stMarathon2:36:04
1983Rotterdam MarathonRotterdam, the Netherlands1stMarathon2:32:27
World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland4thMarathon2:31:50
Chicago MarathonChicago, United States1stMarathon2:31:12
1984Olympic GamesLos Angeles, United States3rdMarathon2:26:57
Chicago MarathonChicago, United States1stMarathon2:26:01
1985Chicago MarathonChicago, United States3rdMarathon2:23:29
1986Tokyo MarathonTokyo, Japan1stMarathon2:27:15
European ChampionshipsStuttgart, West Germany1stMarathon2:28:38
1987Boston MarathonBoston, United States1stMarathon2:25:21
World ChampionshipsRome, Italy1stMarathon2:25:17
1988Boston MarathonBoston, United States1stMarathon2:24:30
Olympic GamesSeoul, South Korea1stMarathon2:25:40
1989Osaka MarathonOsaka, Japan--MarathonDNF
Los Angeles MarathonLos Angeles, United States2ndMarathon2:35:27
1990Osaka MarathonOsaka, Japan1stMarathon2:27:47
Boston MarathonBoston, United States1stMarathon2:25:24
European ChampionshipsSplit, Yugoslavia1stMarathon2:31:27
1991London MarathonLondon, United Kingdom1stMarathon2:26:14
World ChampionshipsTokyo, Japan--MarathonDNF
Lisbon Half MarathonLisbon, Portugal1stHalf marathon1:09:52
1992London MarathonLondon, United Kingdom--MarathonDNF

After retirement

Rosa Mota
Mota carrying the IAAF flag at the World Athletics Championships 2007 in Osaka

Considered an Ambassador of Sport, in 1998 she won the Abebe Bikila Award for contributions to the development of long-distance race training. The trophy was awarded at the end of the International Race for Friendship, sponsored by the United Nations, taking place in the morning before the 1998 New York City Marathon.

Rosa Mota was one of the most popular personalities of Portuguese sport in the late 20th century, alongside Eusébio, Carlos Lopes and Luís Figo.

Rosa Mota carried the Olympic flame along the roads of Athens before the 2004 Summer Olympics in Greece.

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