Uruguayan long jumper (born 1990)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Lasa and the second or maternal family name is
Sánchez .
Emiliano Lasa
Full name Emiliano Lasa Sánchez Nationality Uruguay Born (1990-01-25 ) 25 January 1990 (age 34) Montevideo , Uruguay Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Weight 75 kg (165 lb) Sport Track and field Event Long Jump Personal best LJ: 8.26 m A (Cochabamba 2018)Updated on 23 July 2015
Emiliano Lasa Sánchez (born January 25, 1990) is a Uruguayan track and field athlete who competes in the long jump . He won a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games , as well as several others on continental level.
His personal best in the event is 8.28 m (27 ft 1+ 3 ⁄4 in) which is the current national record.
The Uruguayan Olympic Committee chose him and TKD practitioner María Sara Grippoli to be the flag bearers for Uruguay at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games .[ 1]
Competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Uruguay
2009
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
4th
Long jump
7.14 m
South American Junior Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
4th
Long jump
7.42 m
2010
South American Games /South American U23 Championships
Medellín , Colombia
4th
Long jump
7.33 m
2011
Pan American Games
Guadalajara , Mexico
5th
Long jump
7.73 m
2012
Ibero-American Championships
Barquisimeto , Venezuela
4th
Long jump
7.56 m
South American U23 Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
3rd
Long jump
7.63 m (w)
2013
South American Championships
Cartagena , Colombia
9th
Long jump
7.21 m
2014
South American Games
Santiago , Chile
2nd
Long jump
7.94 m
Ibero-American Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
4th
Long jump
7.66 m
Pan American Sports Festival
Mexico City , Mexico
5th
Long jump
7.77 m
2015
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
1st
Long jump
8.09 m
Pan American Games
Toronto , Canada
3rd
Long jump
8.17 m (w)
World Championships
Beijing , China
15th (q)
Long jump
7.95 m
2016
World Indoor Championships
Portland , United States
7th
Long jump
7.94 m
Ibero-American Championships
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
1st
Long jump
8.01 m
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
6th
Long jump
8.10 m
2017
South American Championships
Asunción , Paraguay
2nd
Long jump
7.89 m
World Championships
London , United Kingdom
9th
Long jump
8.11 m
IAAF Diamond League Finals
Zürich , Switzerland
6th
Long jump
7.79 m
2018
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham , United Kingdom
12th
Long jump
7.72 m
South American Games
Cochabamba , Bolivia
1st
Long jump
8.26 m
Ibero-American Championships
Trujillo , Peru
3rd
Long jump
7.79 m
IAAF Continental Cup
Ostrava , Czech Republic
6th
Long jump
7.73 m
2019
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
1st
Long jump
7.76 m
Pan American Games
Lima , Peru
3rd
Long jump
7.87 m
World Championships
Doha , Qatar
20th (q)
Long jump
7.66 m
2021
South American Championships
Guayaquil , Ecuador
2nd
Long jump
7.94 m
Olympic Games
Tokyo , Japan
13th (q)
Long jump
7.95 m
2022
South American Indoor Championships
Cochabamba , Bolivia
2nd
Long jump
8.10 m
World Indoor Championships
Belgrade , Serbia
6th
Long jump
7.99 m
Ibero-American Championships
La Nucía , Spain
4th
Long jump
7.96 m
World Championships
Eugene , United States
13th (q)
Long jump
7.89 m
South American Games
Asunción , Paraguay
2nd
Long jump
7.93 m
2023
South American Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
2nd
Long jump
8.08 m
World Championships
Budapest , Hungary
24th (q)
Long jump
7.72 m
Pan American Games
Santiago , Chile
4th
Long jump
8.00 m
2024
South American Indoor Championships
Cochabamba , Bolivia
2nd
Long jump
8.00 m
World Indoor Championships
Glasgow , United Kingdom
10th
Long jump
7.74 m
Ibero-American Championships
Cuiabá , Brazil
1st
Long jump
7.98 m
Olympic Games
Paris, France
13th (q)
Long jump
7.87 m
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