Colombian weightlifter, athlete and politician
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Urrutia and the second or maternal family name is
Ocoró .
María Isabel Urrutia Ocoró (born 25 March 1965) is a former weightlifter , athlete and politician from Colombia . She won the first ever gold medal for Colombia at the Summer Olympic Games .
Athletic career
Background
Initially she competed in shot put and discus throw , and participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics in these events.
Weightlifting
She switched to weightlifting in 1989, and won silver at the 1989 World Championships . She won gold at the 1990 , silver 1991 , gold 1994 , silver 1995 , bronze 1996 , silver 1997 , and bronze at the 1998 World Weightlifting Championships .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Urrutia won a gold medal in the women's 75 kg class in the 2000 Summer Olympics , her country's first Olympic gold medal.
Personal life
Urrutia retired after the 2000 Olympics and entered politics. She held a seat in the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia from 2002 to 2010 (twice elected: 2002 and 2006).
Achievements in track and field
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Colombia
1981
Bolivarian Games
Barquisimeto , Venezuela
2nd
Shot put
13.34 m
1st
Discus
42.76 m
1982
Southern Cross Games
Santa Fe , Argentina
1st
Shot put
13.27 m
1st
Discus
44.84 m
1983
South American Championships
Santa Fe, Argentina
6th
Shot put
13.00 m
2nd
Discus
45.00 m
1984
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
San Juan , Puerto Rico
2nd
Shot put
13.57 m
1st
Discus
48.74 m
1986
Central American and Caribbean Games
Santiago, Dominican Republic
3rd
Shot put
14.48 m
3rd
Discus
50.68 m
Ibero-American Championships
Havana, Cuba
4th
Shot put
14.75 m
2nd
Discus
56.84 m
1987
Pan American Games
Indianapolis, United States
7th
Shot put
14.47 m
4th
Discus
57.08 m
World Championships
Rome, Italy
18th
Discus
53.94 m
1988
Ibero-American Championships
Ciudad de México , México
5th
Shot put
14.83 m A
3rd
Discus
54.22 m A
Olympic Games
Seoul , South Korea
20th
Shot put
15.13 m
17th
Discus
53.82m
1989
Bolivarian Games
Maracaibo , Venezuela
1st
Shot put
15.41 m
1st
Discus
50.22 m
1990
Central American and Caribbean Games
Mexico City, Mexico
3rd
Shot put
16.09 m
3rd
Discus
53.84 m
1991
South American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
1st
Shot put
16.34 m
1st
Discus
51.70 m
Pan American Games
Havana , Cuba
6th
Shot put
15.41 m
5th
Discus
55.80 m
1992
Ibero-American Championships
Seville , Spain
3rd
Discus
57.46 m
1993
Bolivarian Games
Cochabamba , Bolivia
1st
Shot put
15.35 m A
1st
Discus
54.08 m A
South American Championships
Lima, Peru
2nd
Shot put
15.09 m
1st
Discus
55.14 m
Central American and Caribbean Games
Ponce, Puerto Rico
5th
Shot put
14.68 m
3rd
Discus
53.12 m
1994
South American Games
Valencia , Venezuela
1st
Discus
58.08 m
1995
South American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
2nd
Shot put
16.43 m
2nd
Discus
54.60 m
1997
Bolivarian Games
Arequipa , Perú
1st
Shot put
15.51 m A
1st
Discus
51.80 m A
1998
Central American and Caribbean Games
Maracaibo, Venezuela
2nd
Shot put
14.25 m
3rd
Discus
50.44 m
References
External links
Political offices
Preceded byGuillermo Herrera
Minister of Sports 2022–2023
Succeeded by
Order of precedence
Preceded byas Former Minister of Culture
Order of precedence of Colombia as Former Gabinet Member
Succeeded byas Former Minister of Sports
75 kg (2000–2016)
87 kg (2020)
81 kg (2024–)
82.5 kg (1987–1992)
83 kg (1993–1997)
90 kg (2017)
87 kg (2018–)