Telma Monteiro
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Telma Alexandra Pinto Monteiro ComM (born 27 December 1985) is a Portuguese judoka who has won multiple medals in international competitions, such as the European and World Championships.[3] She is a two times winner of the Paris Grand Slam, in 2012 and 2015.[4]
At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she won her first-ever Olympic medal after taking the bronze in the women's –57 kg event.[5] She also competed in the women's 57 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.[6]
Born in Lisbon, she represented Construções Norte/Sul until 2007, when she joined S.L. Benfica.
Achievements
–57 kg
2019
- Bronze – Masters Abu Dhabi[7]
- Bronze – European Games / European Championships (Minsk)
2018
- Gold – Grand Slam Ekaterinburg
2017
- Gold – European Open (Minsk)
2016
- Bronze – Olympic Games (Rio de Janeiro)
- Bronze – Grand Prix (Budapest)
2015
- Gold – European Championships[8]
- Gold – Grand Slam Paris[9]
2014
- Silver – World Championships
- Gold – Grand Slam (Abu Dhabi)[10]
- Silver – Grand Slam Tokyo[11]
2013
- Bronze – European Championships (Budapest)
- Gold – European Open (Sofia)
2012
- 17th – Olympic Games
- Gold – European Championships
- Gold – Grand Slam Paris
- Silver – Masters (Almaty)
2011
- Silver – European Championships
- Gold – European Cup (Hamburg)
- Bronze – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Bronze – Grand Slam Paris
- Bronze – Grand Prix (Abu Dhabi)
- Gold – Masters (Baku)
2010
- Silver – World Championships
- Bronze – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Sofia)
- Silver – Grand Prix Düsseldorf
- Silver – Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro
- Bronze – Grand Slam Moscow
2009
- Gold – European Championships
- Silver – World Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Gold – World Cup (Sofia)
- Gold – Grand Prix (Hamburg)
- Gold – Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro
- Bronze – Grand Slam Moscow
–52 kg
2008
- 9th – Olympic Games
- Gold – Portuguese Cup by teams
- Gold – World Cup (Bucharest) A category
- Bronze – World Cup (Paris) Super A category
2007
- Silver – World Championships
- Gold – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Gold – World Cup (Denmark)
- Silver – Super A Tournament (Paris)
- Silver – Super A Tournament (Moscow)
2006
1st – World Ranking –52 kg
- Gold – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Lisbon)
- Silver – Fukuoka International Championships (Fukuoka)
- Gold – Super A Tournament (Moscow)
- Gold – Under-23 European Championships (Moscow)
2005
- Bronze – World Championships
- Bronze – European Championships
- Gold – World Cup (Madrid)
- Bronze – World Cup (Tampere)
- Silver – Under-23 European Championships (Kyiv)
- Gold – Kiyoshi Kobayashi International Championship
- Gold – World Cup (Bucharest)
2004
2nd – European Ranking –52 kg
- 12th – Olympic Games
- Silver – Juniors World Championship (Budapest)
- Gold – Junior European Championship (Sofia)
- Gold – European Open (Germany)
- Gold – World Cup (Leonding)
- Gold – World Cup (Rome)
- Bronze – World Cup (Tallinn)
- Bronze – World Cup (Warsaw)
2003
- Gold – Portuguese Championship
- Bronze – Juniors European Championships (Sarajevo)
- Gold – Juniors A Championship (Sweden)
- Gold – Juniors A Championship (Hungary)
- Gold – Juniors A Championship (Portugal)
- Bronze – Juniors A Championship (Czech Republic)
2002
- 9th – Juniors European Championship
- Gold – Juniors Portuguese Championship
- Silver – Portugal Juniors A Tournament
2001
- Silver – Esperanças Portuguese Championship
Orders
Officer of the Order of Merit[12]
Commander of the Order of Merit[13]
References
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Awards | ||
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Preceded by | Portuguese Sportswoman of the Year 2010, 2011 2014 |
Succeeded by Jéssica Augusto Ana Filipa Martins |
Olympic Games | ||
Preceded by | Flagbearer for ![]() London 2012 |
Succeeded by João Rodrigues |
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- 1985 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Lisbon
- Portuguese female judoka
- Judoka at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Judoka at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Judoka at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Judoka at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Olympic judoka of Portugal
- European Games medalists in judo
- European Games gold medalists for Portugal
- Judoka at the 2015 European Games
- Olympic bronze medalists for Portugal
- Olympic medalists in judo
- Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- S.L. Benfica (martial arts)
- Judoka at the 2019 European Games
- European Games bronze medalists for Portugal
- European Games silver medalists for Portugal
- Golden Globes (Portugal) winners