Jacinta Sandiford
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Jacinta Sandiford (Jacinta Sandiford Amador; * 9. April 1932 in Durán; † 3. Januar 1987) war eine ecuadorianische Hochspringerin. 1951 siegte sie bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen in Buenos Aires und bei den Juegos Bolivarianos. Sie blieb damit für 20 Jahre die einzige Gold-Athletin Ecuadors bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen. Ihre Karriere beendete sie bald darauf aufgrund einer Krankheit.
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Jacinta Sandiford Amador (Durán, 9 de abril de 1932 - 1 de enero de 1987) fue una deportista ecuatoriana, ganadora de una medalla de oro en los Juegos Panamericanos de 1951.
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Jacinta Sandiford Amador (9 April 1932 – 1 January 1987) was an Ecuadorian female track and field athlete who competed in the high jump. Born in the Eloy Alfaro area of Durán, Ecuador, she was the daughter of an Englishman who worked as an engineer for Ecuador's state railway. She took up athletics and in her teens she won the gold medal at the inaugural Pan American Games in 1951, recording a height of 1.46 m (4 ft 9+1⁄4 in) and beating out Chile's and Brazilian Elizabeth Müller on countback. This made her Ecuador's first ever medallist at the competition. She remained the only South American woman to have won that title until Solange Witteveen of Argentina did so in 1999.
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Jacinta Sandiford
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Jacinta Sandiford
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Women's athletics
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Jacinta Sandiford (Jacinta Sandiford Amador; * 9. April 1932 in Durán; † 3. Januar 1987) war eine ecuadorianische Hochspringerin. 1951 siegte sie bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen in Buenos Aires und bei den Juegos Bolivarianos. Sie blieb damit für 20 Jahre die einzige Gold-Athletin Ecuadors bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen. Ihre Karriere beendete sie bald darauf aufgrund einer Krankheit.
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Jacinta Sandiford Amador (Durán, 9 de abril de 1932 - 1 de enero de 1987) fue una deportista ecuatoriana, ganadora de una medalla de oro en los Juegos Panamericanos de 1951.
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Jacinta Sandiford Amador (9 April 1932 – 1 January 1987) was an Ecuadorian female track and field athlete who competed in the high jump. Born in the Eloy Alfaro area of Durán, Ecuador, she was the daughter of an Englishman who worked as an engineer for Ecuador's state railway. She took up athletics and in her teens she won the gold medal at the inaugural Pan American Games in 1951, recording a height of 1.46 m (4 ft 9+1⁄4 in) and beating out Chile's and Brazilian Elizabeth Müller on countback. This made her Ecuador's first ever medallist at the competition. She remained the only South American woman to have won that title until Solange Witteveen of Argentina did so in 1999. Upon the Ecuadorian delegation's return, Sandiford was the first athlete off the plane which led to images of her receiving national attention. That same year she also won high jump gold at the Bolivarian Games with a mark of 1.47 m (4 ft 9+3⁄4 in), and is still the only Ecuadorian to have won that title. Her career came to a close shortly afterwards, however, as a result of a leg injury and acute apendicitus.
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