Ana Peleteiro

{{Short description|Spanish triple jumper (born 1995)}}

{{family name hatnote|Peleteiro|Brión|lang=Spanish}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2023}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

| image = Ana Peleteiro Glasgow 2019.jpg

| image_size = 200px

| caption = Peleteiro in 2019

| birth_name = Ana Peleteiro Brión

| full_name = Ana Peleteiro-Compaoré Brión

| nationality = Spanish

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1995|12|2|df=y}}

| birth_place = A Coruña, Spain

| height = 1.71 m

| weight = 52 kg

| country = {{ESP}}

| sport = Athletics

| event = Triple jump

| pb = {{ubl

|Triple jump (outdoor): {{T&Fcalc|14.87}} NR

|Triple jump (indoor): {{T&Fcalc|14.74}}

|Long jump (outdoor): {{T&Fcalc|5.99}}

|Long jump (indoor): {{T&Fcalc|5.87}}

}}

| olympics = {{OG3}} with {{T&Fcalc|14.87}} NR

| medaltemplates =

{{Medal|Sport|Women's athletics}}

{{Medal|Country|{{ESP}}}}

{{Medal|Olympic}}

{{MedalBronze|2020 Tokyo|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Indoor Championships}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2018 Birmingham|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2024 Glasgow|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2025 Nanjing|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2024 Rome|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2018 Berlin|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Indoor Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2019 Glasgow|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Gold|2025 Apeldoorn|Triple jump}}

{{Medal|Silver|2021 Toruń|Triple jump}}

}}

Ana Peleteiro-Compaoré Brión (née Peleteiro Brión; born 2 December 1995 in A Coruña, Spain) is a Spanish triple jumper and the current national record holder. She won the gold medal in the 2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships{{cite news |title='Kangaroo girl' Peleteiro bounds out to European indoor triple jump title |url=https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/european-athletics-indoor-championships/news/article=kangaroo-girl-peleteiro-bounds-out-european-indoor-triple-jump-title/ |work=European Athletics |date=3 March 2019}} and at the 2024 European Championships. She had previously won bronze medals at the 2018 World Indoor Championships and 2018 European Championships. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, she won the bronze medal with a national record of 14.87 m.{{Cite web |url=https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/athletics/result-women-s-triple-jump-fnl-000100-.htm |title=Women's Triple Jump Final |work=Tokyo 2020 Olympics |access-date=1 August 2021 |archive-date=1 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210801120706/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/athletics/result-women-s-triple-jump-fnl-000100-.htm |url-status=dead}}

She received the award for Best Young Athlete from the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation in 2011.

Personal life

Peleteiro was born in the province of La Coruña, Spain, to a black African father and white Spanish mother, and adopted by a Spanish family as an only child. She is married to the French triple jumper Benjamin Compaoré, and had a daughter with him in December 2022.{{Cite web |url=https://www.glamour.es/articulos/ana-peleteiro-portada-glamour-noviembre |title=Ana Peleteiro: "En España hay clasismo más que racismo. Y yo como española me incluyo" |date=21 November 2022 |website=Glamour España}}

International competitions

{{AchievementTable}}
rowspan=2|2011

|World Youth Championships

|Lille, France

|style="background: #c96;"| 3rd

|12.92 m

European Youth Olympic Festival

|Trabzon, Turkey

|style="background: gold"| 1st

|13.17 m

2012

|World Junior Championships

|Barcelona, Spain

|style="background: gold"| 1st

|14.17 m

2013

|European Junior Championships

|Rieti, Italy

|style="background: #c96;"| 3rd

|13.29 m

2014

|World Junior Championships

|Eugene, United States

|6th

|13.71 m w (+3.2 m/s)

2016

|World Indoor Championships

|Portland, United States

|11th

|13.59 m

rowspan=3|2017

|European Indoor Championships

|Belgrade, Serbia

|5th

|14.13 m

European U23 Championships

|Bydgoszcz, Poland

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|14.19 m

World Championships

|London, United Kingdom

|7th

|14.23 m

rowspan=2|2018

|World Indoor Championships

|Birmingham, United Kingdom

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|14.40 m

European Championships

|Berlin, Germany

|bgcolor="#cc9966"|3rd

|14.44 m

rowspan=2|2019

|European Indoor Championships

|Glasgow, United Kingdom

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|14.73 m

World Championships

|Doha, Qatar

|6th

|14.47 m

rowspan=2|2021

|European Indoor Championships

|Toruń, Poland

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|14.52 m

Olympic Games

|Tokyo, Japan

|bgcolor="#cc9966"|3rd

|14.87 m {{AthAbbr|NR|Spanish}}

2022

|World Indoor Championships

|Belgrade, Serbia

|8th

|14.30 m

rowspan=3|2024

|World Indoor Championships

|Glasgow, United Kingdom

|bgcolor="#cc9966"|3rd

|14.75 m

European Championships

|Rome, Italy

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|14.85 m

Olympic Games

|Paris, France

|6th

|14.59 m

rowspan=2|2025

|European Indoor Championships

|Apeldoorn, Netherlands

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|14.37 m

World Indoor Championships

|Nanjing, China

|bgcolor="#cc9966"|3rd

|14.29 m

References

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