Virginia Berasategui
Virginia Berasategui
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Personal information |
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Born |
(1975-07-15) 15 July 1975 Bilbao, Biscay, Spain |
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Height |
1.64 m (5 ft 4 1⁄2 in)[1] |
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Weight |
50 kg (110 lb)[1] |
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Sport |
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Country |
Spain |
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Virginia Berasategui Luna (born 15 July 1975 in Bilbao, Biscay[2]) is a Basque triathlete who represented Spain in international competition. In 2009, Berasategui took third place at the Ironman World Championships.[3] In March 2013, she announced that she would retire from the sport after the 2013 season.[4]
Doping
In 2005, Berasategui tested positive for EPO following her win at Ironman Lanzarote. The allegations were eventually dropped because of doubts regarding the validity of the testing for EPO at the time. Berasategui claimed "extreme high protein levels in their urine after strenuous exercise" to be the reason for the false positive.[5]
In June 2013, it was announced that Berasategui had tested positive for doping during the Bilbao Triathlon held on 18 May 2013, an event in which Berasategui won the half distance race.[6] One of six anti-doping controls carried out after the Bilbao race had tested positive to which Berasategui asked for a counter-analysis on.[7] However, almost two weeks later, Berasategui confessed to the doping charges. In a statement she said that she would not appeal because she knew that she was guilty and expressed the desire to be open and honest. She apologized and stated that she made "the worst mistake in which an athlete can fall."[8]
Results
Date |
Position |
Event |
Total time |
000000002012-07-29-000029 July 2012 |
4th |
ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships, Vitoria-Gasteiz (4 km / 120 km / 30 km) |
!!!!!6:20:36 6:20:36 |
000000002011-10-08-00008 October 2011 |
10th |
Ironman World Championships, Hawaii (Ironman distance) |
!!!!!9:19:52 9:19:52 |
000000002010-10-09-00009 October 2010 |
4th |
Ironman World Championships, Hawaii (Ironman distance) |
!!!!!9:16:47 9:16:47 |
000000002010-08-01-00001 August 2010 |
3rd |
ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships, Immenstadt, Germany (4 km / 130 km / 30 km) |
!!!!!7:13:19 7:13:19 |
000000002010-06-26-000026 June 2010 |
1st |
ETU Long Distance Triathlon European Championships, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (4 km / 120 km / 30 km) |
!!!!!6:14:46 6:14:46 |
000000002010-05-01-00001 May 2010 |
3rd |
Wildflower Triathlon, Lake San Antonio, California (half-ironman distance) |
!!!!!4:39:46 4:39:46 |
000000002009-10-10-000010 October 2009 |
3rd |
Ironman World Championships, Hawaii (Ironman distance) |
!!!!!9:15:28 9:15:28 |
000000002009-08-08-00008 August 2009 |
1st |
ETU Long Distance Triathlon European Championships, Prague, Czech Republic (4 km / 120 km / 30 km) |
!!!!!6:13:05 6:13:05 |
000000002009-05-02-00002 May 2009 |
1st |
Wildflower Triathlon, Lake San Antonio, California (half-ironman distance) |
!!!!!4:35:00 4:35:00 |
000000002008-08-10-000010 August 2008 |
1st |
Ironman 70.3 Germany, Wiesbaden, Germany (half-Ironman distance) |
!!!!!4:43:38 4:43:38 |
000000002008-08-10-000010 August 2008 |
3rd |
Monaco Ironman 70.3, Monaco (half-Ironman distance) |
!!!!!4:44:45 4:44:45 |
000000002005-05-30-000030 May 2005 |
1st |
Ironman Lanzarote, Lanzarote, Spain (Ironman distance) |
!!!!10:09:39 10:09:39 |
000000002004-06-02-00002 June 2004 |
1st |
Ironman Lanzarote, Lanzarote, Spain (Ironman distance) |
!!!!!9:41:51 9:41:51 |
000000002003-05-11-000011 May 2003 |
1st |
ETU Long Distance Triathlon European Championships, Ibiza, Spain (4 km / 120 km / 30 km) |
!!!!!6:19:20 6:19:20 |
References
External links
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- Sarah Springman (1985–86)
- Sarah Coope (1987,1989)
- Thea Sybesma (1991)
- Anne-Marie Rouchon (1993)
- Ines Estedt (1995)
- Karin Jørgensen (1997)
- Irma Heeren (1999)
- Edith Niederfriniger (2003)
- Lisbeth Kristensen (2004)
- Sara Gross (2005)
- Lisbeth Kristensen (2006)
- Charlotte Kolters (2007)
- Natalya Barkun (2008)
- Virginia Berasategui (2009–10)
- Camilla Pedersen (2011)
- Rachel Joyce (2012)
- Diana Riesler (2013)
- Heleen bij de Vaate (2014)
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