María Isabel Urrutia Ocoró (born 25 March 1965) is a former weightlifter, athlete and politician from Colombia. She won the first ever gold medal for Colombia...
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María Urrutia may refer to: María Isabel Urrutia (born 1965), weightlifter, athlete and politician from Colombia María José Urrutia (born 1993), Chilean...
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Olympic medal, a silver at the Munich 1972 Olympics. Weightlifter María Isabel Urrutia became the first Olympic champion representing the country at the...
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Gilberto Murillo Urrutia (born 1967), Colombian engineer and politician Manuel Urrutia Lleó, 20th President of Cuba María Isabel Urrutia, Colombian athlete...
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"Perfil de Astrid Rodríguez, nueva ministra de Deporte que reemplaza a María Isabel Urrutia". rcnradio.com. Retrieved February 28, 2023. Reynoso, Lucas (February...
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place) Women's Individual Pursuit María Luisa Calle Qualifying – 03:44.395 (→ did not advance) Women's Point Race María Luisa Calle Points – 2 (→ 11th place)...
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Freddy Rincón, footballer Carlos Sánchez Davinson Sánchez, footballer María Isabel Urrutia, first Olympic gold medal winner for the country Óscar Figueroa,...
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Sloane Stephens – American tennis player Mike Tyson – American boxer María Isabel Urrutia – Colombian athlete Bebo Valdés – Cuban pianist Elcina Valencia –...
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Luis Gilberto Murillo (redirect from Luis Gilberto Murillo Urrutia)
Luis Gilberto Murillo Urrutia (born 1 January 1967) is a Colombian politician and Mining Engineer who was the Minister of Environment and Sustainable...
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Hongling 1990: COL María Isabel Urrutia 1991: CHN Li Hongling 1992: CHN Zhang Xiaoli 1993: TPE Chen Shu-chih 1994: COL María Isabel Urrutia 1995: TPE Chen...
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org. Retrieved 26 March 2023. Araujo, Gabriel; Vargas, Carlos; Woodford, Isabel (22 June 2022). "Latin America's new 'pink tide' gains pace as Colombia...
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target". Azerbaijan International. Retrieved 7 August 2021. "Colombian Urrutia Wins Weightlifting". Associated Press. Retrieved 7 August 2021. "When Cameroon's...
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successful in sports such as Faustino Asprilla, Freddy Rincón or María Isabel Urrutia. San Basilio de Palenque is a village in Colombia that is noted for...
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three children: Elena, Santiago, and Isabel. Urrutia died in Bogotá on 9 July 2024, at the age of 85. "Miguel Urrutia" (in Spanish). University of the Andes...
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from the original (PDF) on July 20, 2011. Retrieved 2009-10-02. Andréa Maria Cecil (March 3, 2011). "Hear Her Roar". CrossFit Journal. Retrieved 2010-03-03...
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María Isabel Urrutia 1992: María Isabel Urrutia 1993: María Isabel Urrutia 1994: María Isabel Urrutia 1995: María Isabel Urrutia 1996: María Isabel Urrutia...
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(born 1980), Olympic weightlifter Mariajo Uribe (born 1990), golfer María Isabel Urrutia (born 1965), Olympic weightlifter Camilo Villegas (born 1982), LPGA...
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María Susana Muhamad González (born April 21, 1977) is a Colombian political scientist, environmentalist and politician belonging to the Humane Colombia...
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(2023-2023) Juan David Correa (2023-present) Minister of Sports María Isabel Urrutia (2022-2023) Astrid Rodríguez (2023-2024) Luz Cristina López (2024-present)...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze 2000 Sydney details María Isabel Urrutia Colombia Ruth Ogbeifo Nigeria Kuo Yi-hang Chinese Taipei 2004 Athens details Pawina...
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Convention. The Estamos Listas movement and fellow primary candidate Angelá María Robledo offered their support for Marquez's campaign. In her campaign, she...
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(2023-2023) Juan David Correa (2023-present) Minister of Sports María Isabel Urrutia (2022-2023) Astrid Rodríguez (2023-2024) Luz Cristina López (2024-present)...
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Challenge Tour with the prospect of promotion to the European Tour. María Isabel Urrutia, female weightlifter, multiple times world champion and gold medal...
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Erzsébet Márkus Hungary Karnam Malleswari India 75 kg details María Isabel Urrutia Colombia Ruth Ogbeifo Nigeria Kuo Yi-hang Chinese Taipei +75 kg...
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(2023-2023) Juan David Correa (2023-present) Minister of Sports María Isabel Urrutia (2022-2023) Astrid Rodríguez (2023-2024) Luz Cristina López (2024-present)...
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(2023-2023) Juan David Correa (2023-present) Minister of Sports María Isabel Urrutia (2022-2023) Astrid Rodríguez (2023-2024) Luz Cristina López (2024-present)...
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Francisco Uranga Argentina M swimming 1, water polo 1 1928 1928 1 María Isabel Urrutia Colombia F athletics 1, weightlifting 1 1988 2000 2 Eugene Utz United...
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WR María Isabel Urrutia Colombia 132.5 kg Panagiota Antonopoulou Greece 125.0 kg Total Chen Shu-chih Chinese Taipei 240.0 kg María Isabel Urrutia Colombia...
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María Uriz (born 1946), Spanish soprano Maria Jesús Uriz Lespe, Spanish marine biologist María Urquides (1908–1994), American educator María Urrutia (several...
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(2023-2023) Juan David Correa (2023-present) Minister of Sports María Isabel Urrutia (2022-2023) Astrid Rodríguez (2023-2024) Luz Cristina López (2024-present)...
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