Cuban sprinter (born 1971)
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Bonne and the second or maternal family name is
Rousseaux.
Idalmis Bonne
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Born | February 2, 1971 |
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Idalmis Bonne Rousseaux (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈðalmis]; born February 2, 1971) is a retired Cuban sprinter.
Career
Bonne, who was born in Guantánamo, claimed a gold medal at the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina, and competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992.
Family
Bonne gave birth to a daughter, Daisurami Bonne, at the age of 17, who also became a sprinter. She won a gold medal in the relay at the 2011 Pan American Games.[1]
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Cuba
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1990
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Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
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Havana, Cuba
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5th
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100 m
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12.04 (-0.4 m/s)
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3rd
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200 m
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24.18 (-0.5 m/s)
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2nd
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4 × 100 m relay
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45.64
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1991
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Universiade
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Sheffield, United Kingdom
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6th
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100 m
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11.70
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Pan American Games
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Havana, Cuba
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8th
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100 m
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11.88
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4th
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200 m
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23.64
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2nd
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4 × 100 m relay
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44.31
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1992
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Ibero-American Championships
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Seville, Spain
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2nd
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200 m
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24.01 (-2.9 m/s)
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1st
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4 × 100 m relay
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44.49
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Olympic Games
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Barcelona, Spain
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—
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4 × 100 m relay
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DNF
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1993
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Universiade
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Buffalo, United States
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–
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4 × 100 m relay
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DQ
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2nd
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:28.95
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Central American and Caribbean Championships
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Cali, Colombia
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3rd
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4 × 100 m relay
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44.64
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2nd
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:28.95
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World Championships
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Stuttgart, Germany
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6th (h)
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4 × 100 m relay
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43.48
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Ponce, Puerto Rico
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2nd
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200 m
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23.53
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1st
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:31.27
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1994
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Goodwill Games
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St. Petersburg, Russia
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3rd
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:26.35
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1995
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Central American and Caribbean Championships
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Guatemala City, Guatemala
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1st
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4 × 100 m relay
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44.41
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Pan American Games
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Mar del Plata, Argentina
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1st
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:27.45
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World Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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31st (h)
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400 m
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52.10
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7th
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:29.27
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1996
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Ibero-American Championships
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Medellín, Colombia
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2nd
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200 m
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23.07
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Olympic Games
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Atlanta, United States
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6th
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:25.85
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1997
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Universiade
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Catania, Italy
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3rd
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400 m
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51.72
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2nd
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:29.00
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1998
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Ibero-American Championships
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Lisbon, Portugal
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4th
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:34.46
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Maracaibo, Venezuela
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9th (h)
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400 m
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54.10
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1st
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:29.65
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1999
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Pan American Games
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Winnipeg, Canada
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11th (h)
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400 m
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53.09
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1st
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:26.70
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World Championships
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Seville, Spain
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7th
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:29.19
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2000
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Olympic Games
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Sydney, Australia
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8th
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:29.47
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References
External links
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- 1971: C. Toussaint, E. Stroy, G. Norman, M. Laing (USA)
- 1975: J. Yakubowich, M. MacGowan, R. Campbell, J. McTaggart (CAN)
- 1979: E. Kelley, S. Dabney, P. Jackson, R. Bryant (USA)
- 1983: A. Jackson, J. Brown, E. Gabriel, K. Bolton (USA)
- 1987: D. Dixon, R. Stevens, V. Brisco-Hooks, D. Howard (USA)
- 1991: J. Miles, M. Malone, N. Kaiser, T. Downing (USA)
- 1995: I. Bonne, S. Morales, N. McLeón, J. Duporty (CUB)
- 1999: J. Duporty, Z. Calatayud, I. Bonne, D. Pernía (CUB)
- 2003: M. Barber, M. Robinson, J. Clay, D. Trotter (USA)
- 2007: A. Martínez, D. Pernía, Z. Calatayud, I. Terrero (CUB)
- 2011: A. Martínez, D. Peña, S. Clement, D. Bonne (CUB)
- 2015: S. Little, K. Jefferson, S. Wimbley, K. Baisden (USA)
- 2019: L. Irby, J. Stepter, A. Cockrell, C. Okolo (USA)
- 2023: Z. Hechavarría, R. Almanza, S. Diago, L. Veitía (CUB)
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