Keila da Silva Costa (born 6 February 1983) is a Brazilian long jumper and triple jumper. She has competed in three Olympic Games, 2004, 2008 and 2012...
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Keila may refer to: Places in Estonia Keila, town and urban municipality in Harju County Keila JK, football club based in Keila Keila Parish, former rural...
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details Brittney Reese United States 6.70 m Naide Gomes Portugal 6.67 m Keila Costa Brazil 6.63 m 2012 Istanbul details Brittney Reese United States 7...
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She finished second at the 2009 Troféu Brasil Caixa de Atletismo to Keila Costa, losing the event for the first time since 1998. Maurren was married...
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June 1995 in Villeneuve-d'Ascq in a tailwind of 2.4 m/s. In May 2007, Keila Costa became the first South American woman to break the 15-metre-barrier....
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q 6 A Oksana Udmurtova Russia 6.48 (+1.3) x 6.63 (+0.5) 6.63 q 7 B Keila Costa Brazil x 6.44 (+0.4) 6.62 (+0.7) 6.62 q 8 A Tabia Charles Canada 6...
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during the three-day event, two South American records were broken: Keila Costa jumped 14.57 m in the women's triple jump. In comparison, Fábio Gomes...
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Armenia 5.58 x 5.95 5.95 36 B María del Mar Jover Spain x 5.82 5.90 5.90 37 B Konomi Kai Japan x x 5.87 5.87 38 A Keila Costa Brazil 5.86 5.73 5.79 5.86...
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Antonio Garrido (m) / María Pía Fernández (f) Women's Long Jump winner: Keila Costa Men's Triple Jump winner: Alexsandro de Melo Men's Hammer Throw winner:...
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Saxer USA | 4.30 m Women's Triple Jump Olga Rypakova KAZ | 14.33 m Keila Costa BRA | 14.31 m Francoise Mbango Etone FRA | 14.09 m Dana Velďáková SVK...
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