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Tina Paulino

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however, her regular appearances as a pacemaker meant that she had few occasions to attempt to meet the strict Olympic qualifying standards. After a promising early-season 2:00.96 in Brazil, her marks became slower and slower. Her final opportunity to reach the required two-minute mark, the Iberoamerican Games in
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From 1995, Tina benefited from the ‘Atlanta ‘96’ IOC Solidarity Programme, an initiative designed to boost the Olympic preparations of carefully selected athletes from developing nations. Tina and eleven other athletes, including Tommy Asinga, Sipho Dlamini, Ngozi Mwanamwambwa and Marie Womplou,
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thanks to the fact that Mutola, as defending champion, received automatic entry. After an impressive first-round victory, she failed to progress beyond the semi-finals. By now, Tina had established herself as a regular pacemaker in both 800 m and 1500 m races on the European circuit. In 2004,
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record holder, was the man responsible for introducing her to athletics. She competed in a number of road races, but there was no track competition for her in Mozambique. Craveirinha, however, managed to convince the National Olympic Committee to send her to
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In May 1997 Tina followed the Olympic Solidarity Programme as it moved from LaGrange to Savannah. In Savannah she attended and graduated from Armstrong Atlantic State University with BA in English Literature. Here, Dieudonne Kwizera and
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on a training camp. Her results were impressive given the short time that she had been running seriously: she won the Portuguese national 800 m title in a time of 2:03.84, faster than Mutola ran in her first race outside of Mozambique.
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circuit, Tina stunned athletics observers by running 1:56.62 in a race won by cousin Mutola in 1:56.56. Both runners beat Mutola’s week-old African record. In the World Championship final of that year, held in
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Grand Prix, the Mt San Antonio College Relays, the Oregon Track Classic and the Harry Jerome Classic. She also had solid runs in
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in Italy and competed for the Italian club US Quercia Marsili. She was also coached by Margo Fund. She qualified for the
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trained under the guidance of coach Ron Davis while attending LaGrange College at LaGrange, seventy miles southwest of
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in 1998. The following year, 1999, seemed to see a consolidation of the good form Tina had displayed in
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in August, resulted in disaster – she failed to even qualify for the games final.
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she was unfortunate to fall over when challenging for a medal.
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2005 started inauspiciously – with slow times outside 2:15.
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for the national team. Stelio Craveirinha, son of the poet
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1995 All-Africa Games
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African Games medalists in athletics (track and field)
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics
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Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
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World Athletics Championships athletes for Mozambique
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Index

Mozambique
400 m
800 m
African Championships
1993 Durban
Commonwealth Games
1998 Kuala Lumpur
800 m
800 metres
runner
Mozambique
Inhambane
Maria de Lurdes Mutola
basketball
Jose Craveirinha
long jump
Portugal
South African
Stuttgart
Atlanta
IAAF
IAAF World Championships in Athletics
Gothenburg
Olympic Games
Abdi Bile
Commonwealth Games
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Japan
Brazilian

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