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Córdoba and the second or maternal family name is
Cuero .
Zorobabelia Córdoba
Full name Zorobabelia Abad Córdoba Cuero Born (1968-03-28 ) 28 March 1968 (age 56) Chocó Department , Colombia[ 1] Sport Athletics Event Heptathlon
Zorobabelia Abad Córdoba Cuero (born 28 March 1968) is a retired Colombian athlete who competed primarily in the heptathlon .[ 2] She won multiple medals on regional level.
Her personal best in the heptathlon is 5808 points set in Seville in 1992 which is a former national record .
Her father Juan Evangelista Córdoba was a boxer.[ 3]
International competitions [ edit ]
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Colombia
1984
South American Youth Championships
Tarija, Bolivia
2nd
Javelin throw
34.36 m
1989
Bolivarian Games
Maracaibo, Venezuela
3rd
Javelin throw
45.94 m
2nd
Heptathlon
4724 pts
South American Championships
Medellín, Colombia
5th
Long jump
5.75 m
2nd
Heptathlon
5436 pts
1990
Ibero-American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
2nd
Javelin throw
44.10 m
3rd
Heptathlon
5091 pts
Central American and Caribbean Games
Mexico City, Mexico
1st
Heptathlon
5647 pts
1991
South American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
1st
Heptathlon
5564 pts
1992
Ibero-American Championships
Seville, Spain
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
45.54 s
1st
Heptathlon
5808 pts
1993
Bolivarian Games
Cochabamba, Bolivia
2nd
Long jump
5.85 m
1st
Heptathlon
5110 pts
South American Championships
Lima, Peru
2nd
Javelin throw
48.74 m
1st
Heptathlon
5410 pts
Central American and Caribbean Championships
Cali, Colombia
3rd
Heptathlon
5251 pts
Central American and Caribbean Games
Ponce, Puerto Rico
3rd
Heptathlon
5326 pts
1994
Ibero-American Championships
Mar del Plata, Argentina
9th
Javelin throw
44.58 m
2nd
Heptathlon
5234 pts
South American Games
Valencia, Venezuela
2nd
100 m hurdles
14.63 s
1st
Heptathlon
5448 pts
1995
South American Championships
Manaus, Brazil
3rd
Javelin throw
51.82 m
1st
Heptathlon
5495 pts
Central American and Caribbean Championships
Guatemala City, Guatemala
3rd
Javelin throw
46.80 m
3rd
Heptathlon
5151 pts
1996
Ibero-American Championships
Medellín, Colombia
3rd
Heptathlon
5165 pts (w)
1997
South American Championships
Mar del Plata, Argentina
4th
Shot put
12.71 m
2nd
Heptathlon
5428 pts
Central American and Caribbean Championships
San Juan, Puerto Rico
1st
Heptathlon
5503 pts
Bolivarian Games
Arequipa, Peru
1st
Heptathlon
5275 pts
1998
Ibero-American Championships
Lisbon, Portugal
3rd
Heptathlon
5551 pts
Central American and Caribbean Games
Maracaibo, Venezuela
7th
Heptathlon
4781 pts
South American Games
Cuenca, Ecuador
1st
Shot put
13.92 m
1st
Heptathlon
4868 pts
2001
Bolivarian Games
Ambato, Ecuador
1st
Heptathlon
5436 pts