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Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores (ur. 28 lutego 1987 w Gwatemali) – gwatemalska lekkoatletka, chodziarka. W 2009 zajęła trzecie miejsce w chodzie na 10 kilometrów podczas pucharu Ameryki Środkowej. Rok później została mistrzynią Gwatemali na dwukrotnie dłuższym dystansie. W 2011 była druga w międzynarodowych mistrzostwach Polski w chodzie na 20 kilometrów. Srebrna medalistka igrzysk panamerykańskich (Guadalajara 2011). W 2012 została zdyskwalifikowana zarówno podczas pucharu świata w chodzie, jak i w trakcie trwania igrzysk olimpijskich w Londynie. Rok później została zdjęta z trasy podczas mistrzostw świata w Moskwie. Mistrzyni igrzysk boliwaryjskich (2013). W 2015 zajęła 12. miejsce podczas mistrzostw świata w Pekinie, jedenasta dwa lata później w Londynie oraz ponownie dwunasta w 2019 w Dosze. Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores (* 28. Februar 1987 in Guatemala-Stadt) ist eine guatemaltekische Geherin. Mirna Sucely Ortíz Flores (Città del Guatemala, 28 febbraio 1987) è una marciatrice guatemalteca. Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores (born 28 February 1987) is a Guatemalan racewalker. Having begun in the sport in 1998, she won a Central American youth title in 2000, and was a promising young athlete in her discipline, but due to financial hardship, she had to abandon the sport at the age of 14. She then returned to a competitive level in 2011, urged by coach . Her return proved to be fruitful as in September 2011 she earned second place in the National Polish Championship in Varsovia, thereby qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Games, and a few weeks later she won the silver medal at the 2011 Pan American Games, behind her compatriot Jamy Franco in a race they both led from start to end. Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores, née le 28 février 1987 à Guatemala, est une athlète guatémaltèque pratiquant la marche athlétique. Elle est la femme du marcheur Erick Barrondo.
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Mirna Sucely Ortíz Flores (Città del Guatemala, 28 febbraio 1987) è una marciatrice guatemalteca. Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores (* 28. Februar 1987 in Guatemala-Stadt) ist eine guatemaltekische Geherin. Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores, née le 28 février 1987 à Guatemala, est une athlète guatémaltèque pratiquant la marche athlétique. Elle est la femme du marcheur Erick Barrondo. Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores (born 28 February 1987) is a Guatemalan racewalker. Having begun in the sport in 1998, she won a Central American youth title in 2000, and was a promising young athlete in her discipline, but due to financial hardship, she had to abandon the sport at the age of 14. She then returned to a competitive level in 2011, urged by coach . Her return proved to be fruitful as in September 2011 she earned second place in the National Polish Championship in Varsovia, thereby qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Games, and a few weeks later she won the silver medal at the 2011 Pan American Games, behind her compatriot Jamy Franco in a race they both led from start to end. On 18 March 2012 she set the 20 km record for the North, Central American, and Caribbean region at 1:28:54 at the Memorial Mario Albisetti in Lugano, Switzerland, where she came in second. In the 2012 Olympic games in London she competed in the 20 km walk along the other two women of the Guatemala racewalking team, Jamy Franco and Mayra Herrera but was disqualified after 8 km. After the World Championships that took place in Moscow in August 2013, she married racewalker Érick Barrondo. She has qualified to represent Guatemala at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She will be a flag bearer for Guatemala during the Parade of Nations. Mirna Sucely Ortiz Flores (ur. 28 lutego 1987 w Gwatemali) – gwatemalska lekkoatletka, chodziarka. W 2009 zajęła trzecie miejsce w chodzie na 10 kilometrów podczas pucharu Ameryki Środkowej. Rok później została mistrzynią Gwatemali na dwukrotnie dłuższym dystansie. W 2011 była druga w międzynarodowych mistrzostwach Polski w chodzie na 20 kilometrów. Srebrna medalistka igrzysk panamerykańskich (Guadalajara 2011). W 2012 została zdyskwalifikowana zarówno podczas pucharu świata w chodzie, jak i w trakcie trwania igrzysk olimpijskich w Londynie. Rok później została zdjęta z trasy podczas mistrzostw świata w Moskwie. Mistrzyni igrzysk boliwaryjskich (2013). W 2015 zajęła 12. miejsce podczas mistrzostw świata w Pekinie, jedenasta dwa lata później w Londynie oraz ponownie dwunasta w 2019 w Dosze.
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