| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Yuderqui Maridalia Contreras |
| Nationality | Dominican |
| Born | (1986-03-27)March 27, 1986 (age 39) |
| Height | 1.55 m (5.1 ft) |
| Weight | 53 kg (117 lb) |
| Sport | |
| Country | Dominican Republic |
| Sport | Weightlifting |
Event(s) | –53 kg and –58 kg |
| Coached by | Félix Ogando, Héctor Domínguez |
Medal record | |
Yuderqui Maridalia Contreras[1] (born March 27, 1986), also known asYudelkis Contreras,[2] is aDominican Republicanweightlifter. She went to the2008 Summer Olympics where she was 5th. After the Games, she was accused of failing a doping control, but the case ended with her name cleared. She was one of thetwo athletes that represented her home country in weightlifting at the2012 Summer Olympics. She failed her three attempts in the snatch stage ending with no mark.
Contreras is a two-time bronze medal winner at theWorld Weightlifting Championships: 2005 and 2010. She was awarded Dominican Republic Athlete of the year in 2005, and as of 2012, she have been awarded Female Weightlifting Athlete of the Year six times. She is two-time gold medal winner inPan American Games, in 2007 and 2011, and silver medalist in 2003. She is the record holder of these games, which she set in the 2007 edition and improved in the snatch in 2011. She is also aCentral American and Caribbean Games two-time gold medal winner, in 2006 and 2010 and record holder, set in 2010.
Contreras is 155 cm (5 ft 1 in) tall 53 kilograms (117 lb), born on March 27, 1986, inSan Pedro de Macorís.[3] She is the fourth of fivesiblings, her parents are Arístides Sánchez Reyna[4] and Eridania Contreras,[5] who raised her.[6] She went to Ana Josefa Puelloelementary school and Gastón Fernández Deligne andCENAPECHigh school.[4] She is married to José Ariel Peña,[6] and is the cousin ofWanda Rijo, two-timePan American Games gold medalist in the –75 kg weightlifting category.[7]
When Contreras was a teenager she started training inathletics in San Pedro de Macorís, where she grew up,[6] but had to quit because her father could not take her to practice every day, and she was not allowed to go by herself.[4][8] Coach Fausto Gómez convince her to join weightlifting, but as anunder-age she struggled with her training.[9] She stayed in weightlifting because she liked the way her body was changing, mainly her legs.[10] She is a member of theDominican Republic Army,[5] and in February 2011 she was promoted fromsergeant major tosecond lieutenant.[11] As of 2011, she is studyingaccounting atUniversidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña.[4] She is known for beingquiet,[12]shy andhumble.[4]
In November 2011, the ex-rector of theUniversidad Autónoma de Santo DomingoFranklin García Fermín used posters of Yuderqui and Gabriel Mercedes, without permission, to promote the presidential candidate of theDominican Revolutionary PartyHipólito Mejía.[13] Contreras clarified she is not involved inpolitics.[14]
Contreras started in weightlifting at the age of 14.[5] As a 17-year-old she won the silver medal at the53 kg category at the2003 Pan American Games,[15][16] held inSanto Domingo,Dominican Republic.[17] As a 17 years old, she won the bronze medal at the 2004 Pan American Championships, held in May inCali,Colombia, lifting 82.5 kg in snatch, 105 kg in clean & jerk and 187 kg in total in the 58 kg category. The EcuadorianAlexandra Escobar won the gold and CanadianMaryse Turcotte the bronze medal.[18][19] In the same year, during the National championship, she set a new record lifting 185 in total, 80 in snatch and 104 in clean & jerk. For all those achievements, she was chosen in her country "Weightlifting athlete of the Year".[20] She participated in the2005 World Weightlifting Championships, winning the bronze medal in the 53 kg category, lifting 95 kg insnatch and 116 kg inclean and jerk: 211 kg in total.[21][22] This made her the second weightlifter from Dominican Republic to win a medal at theWorld Weightlifting Championships—the first wasEridania Segura in the1992 edition.[23]
In 2006, Contreras was selected by the local Olympic Committee andCervecería Nacional Dominicana as Athlete of the Year for 2005[24] and received an award ofRD$100,000 (approximately US$3,125 in May 2006). She dedicated the award to her mother and her coaches.[25] Later that year, she won the silver medal at the 2006 Junior World Weightlifting Championship in snatch with 89 kg and bronze in total with 200 kg.[21] In the 2006 Dominican Republic National Games, she represented the "East" region and won three medals in the 58 kg category, setting new records in all lifting styles with 90 kg in snatch, 110 kg in clean and jerk; 200 kg in total.[26] With this she imitated her Cousin Wanda Rijo, who won three gold medals in the 1997 National Games.[27] The2006 Central American and Caribbean Games held at theColombian city ofCartagena saw Contreras win the gold medal in snatch with 95 kg, the silver in clean and jerk with a 111 kg, and the gold medal in total with 206 kg[28] in theLightweight (– 58 kg) division.[29] Following her success in 2006, she was listed among the Dominican Republic newspaperDiario Libre's "Men and Women of the Year".[8]
In recognition of her athletic success representing her country, the Dominican Republic Sports Ministry rebuilt Contreras' house, being re-inaugurated in February 2007 by the Minister Felipe Payano.[30] She traveled toMatanzas,Cuba to take part at XXVI Manuel Suárez International Weightlifting Tournament winning the gold medal in the 58 kg division with a 92 kg mark in snatch, 117 kg in clean & jerk and 209 kg in total,[31] all of them new records for the competition.[32] Later that year, she was selected by the Dominican Republic Olympic Committee as theflag bearer at the2007 Pan American Games.[33] In these games, she won the gold medal in theunder 53 kg category, setting three new records with 95 kg in snatch, 112 kg in clean and jerk, and 207 kg in total.[22][34][35] After that winning she was promoted fromsergeant tosergeant major.[36] At the2007 World Championships held inChiang Mai,Thailand, she failed her three attempts in snatch, two with 92 kg and the last with 93 kg.[37] She marked 107 kg in clean & jerk ranking 12th[38] and ended with no mark in total in theunder 53 kg category because of her snatch failure.[39]
In 2008, the Dominican Republic Youth Ministry awarded Contreras for her success in the sports field as a youth,[22][40][41] and she was recognized once again inDario Libre's "Men and Women of the Year", receiving a Silver Tray as one of the 10 finalist for the main award.[42] The 2008 Dominican Republic Military Games saw Contreras win the 58 kg for the later crowned event champion, the National Army.[43] In early March, she won three gold medals at the2008 Pan American Championships, qualifying her for the nextOlympic Games.[44] For her 2007 year-round performance, the San Pedro de Macorís Guild of Sport Writers awarded Contreras in May, as her province "Athlete of the Year".[45] Before the Olympics, she had a two-month training inBulgaria, trying to recover herlegsstrength.[46] At the2008 Summer Olympics, she ranked 5th with a total of 204 kg in the53 kg category,[47] after being trained by the Bulgarian coach Konstantin Darov.[48]
After competing at the Olympics, Contreras tested positive for aCERA enhancer drug, and faced a two-year suspension,[22][49] but the backupB sample was negative.[50][51] At the end of the case, five athletes were sanctioned by theInternational Olympic Committee, but Contreras's case was dismissed concluding that she did not violated any doping rule.[52][53] She celebrated her 23rd birthday winning the 58 kg at the Military Games, helping the Dominican Army to win the weightlifting competition.[54][55] For all her honors since 2003 until 2009, the Dominican Republic newspaperHoy awarded her "Athlete of the Decade" in weightlifting.[12]
In April 2010, Contreras set a new national record in snatch with 98 kg, winning three gold medals during the 58 kg division at the weightlifting tournament of the Dominican Republic Military Games.[56] One month later, she won the silver medal at the2010 Pan American Weightlifting Championships, after losing the gold medal to the EcuadorianAlexandra Escobar in the under 58 kg category.[57]
Due to stress-related weight loss, Contreras began competing in the 53 kg category later in 2010,[58] and she won three gold medals at the2010 Central American and Caribbean Games held inMayagüez, Puerto Rico, setting new records in snatch with 96 kg, 117 kg in clean and jerk, and 213 kg total weight.[59] She received the support from the telephone companyTricom to train inBulgaria as part of the company's "Tricom Sport Project",[60] and she and national athletesGabriel Mercedes andVíctor Estrella later received incentives for RD$100,000 after winning.[61] That September, Contreras won the silver medal in snatch and bronze in total at the53 kg category from the2010 World Weightlifting Championships inAntalya, Turkey.[62][63]
In February 2011, she was promoted by the Dominican Republic Army fromsergeant major tosecond lieutenant,[11] and later that year she won the gold medal in the53 kg category at the2011 Pan American Games, setting a new record in snatch for the regional games with 96 kg.[64] Competing at the2011 World Weightlifting Championships in Paris, France, she won the silver medal with a 95 kg snatch lift[65] in the– 53 kg,[66] after winning she gave the credit to her coaches Héctor Domínguez, Félix Ogando andBelarusian Liavontsi Hancharenka.[67] Among many other military athletes, she was awarded for their performance during all 2011 by the Dominican Army Commander,Major General Pedro Antonio Cáceres Chestaro, during the year-end armyChristmas celebration.[68][69]
In May, Contreras raised herbody weight to 55.7 kg and competed in the under 58 kg category at the Pan-American Championship held inAntigua,Guatemala[70] winning the bronze medal with a total lifted of 206 kg.[71]
The Dominican Republic Weightlifting Federation awarded Contreras with her 6th "Female Weightlifting athlete of the Year",[72][73] and also being considered by the national Olympic Committee for the National Athlete of the Year Award.[74] She finished in 4th place after the winner,taekwondo practitioner Gabriel Mercedes,table tennis playerWu Xue andvolleyball playerBethania de la Cruz.[75]
After the National Federation gave her[76] one of thetwo entries given to the National Olympic Committee by theInternational Weightlifting Federation to participate in theOlympic Games,[77] Contreras was set to practice under the guidance ofBelarusian Leonte Goncharenko.[78] Even though she was lifting 100 kg in snatch and 120 kg in clean and jerk[79] and one of her country's biggest hope for an Olympic medal,[80][81] she failed her three attempts for 94 kg in snatch[82] falling out of the competition.[83]
She participated in the Women's Sports Festival held in Santo Domingo taking the competitors sports oath,[84] her first competition after the London Olympics and she confessed that she felt that she could overcame what happened there. Contreras, that was awarded weightlifting Most Valuable Athlete,[85] lifted 96 kg in the 53 kg snatch competition to win the gold medal.[86]
After helping the Dominican Army to win the weightlifting competition from the National Military Games with gold in the 53 kg,[87] she took part in June in the Panamerican Championships same division, winning the snatch gold medal with 92 kg but she tried to set a new Pan American record with 97 kg and failed. She earned the silver medal with 110 kg in clean and jerk after the 111 from Colombian Rusmery Villar and the gold in total with 202 kg.[88]
Contreras was awarded 2013 athlete of the year in weightlifting by the National Olympic Committee[89] and along withBrayelin Martínez andYenebier Guillén as the only females awarded by the Guild of Sport Writers for their success in the previous year.[90] She said that every award she received she take it as the first one and that she hope to continue being the queen of weightlifting.[90]
Competing at home in thePan American Weightlifting Championships and after spending 24 hours without food to reach her category weight limit, 58 kg,[91] she won the gold medal in snatch setting a new Pan American record with 97 kg and gold in total with 207 kg. She won the clean and jerk silver with 110 kg after losing by bodyweight to the Colombian Rusmeris Villar with the same lift.[92] Her coach confessed that she made the same mistake with her arms in her two fails with 113 trying to set a new record. Contreras felt disappointed with herself because she was in great form for the competition, but she said that always prepares herself physically and under God's willing.[93]
She traveled then traveled to Mexico to compete in the 58 kg division of the firstPan American Sports Festival, winning the gold medal in clean and jerk with 107 kg[94] and silver in snatch with 90 kg.[95]
She participated in the2014 World Weightlifting Championships inAlmaty,Kazakhstan finishing in the eleventh position with 87 kg in snatch, 105 kg in clean and jerk and 192 kg in total. Even though she could lift more weight, her main goal was to prepare for the upcoming Central American and Caribbean Games[96] and cumulate points for the2016 Summer Olympics qualification.[97]
Contreras went to the2014 Central American and Caribbean Games as one of the main medal hope,[98] she was trying to win the gold and set new records[99] working with her coaches Héctor Domínguez and Félix Ogando.[90] She was dealing with ahip injury, lifting 90 kg but miss her only try in clean and jerk with 106 and retired in the second try with a worse injury.[100]
During the2015 Pan American Games inToronto, she was training without pain from her previous injury[101] after having surgery to correct a lumbar hernia in January[102] but could not reach the level of her two previous Pan American Games golds in 2007 and 2011, failing three times to lift 88 kg in the53 kg snatch. She also saw her clean and jerk record fell in the competition to the later gold medalist, the Colombian Rusmery Villar, improving the mark from 112 to 115 kg.[103] Team partner and bronze medalistYafreisy Silvestre later revealed that Contreras was suffering from an injured leg before the competition.[104]
Contreras was set to compete in the 58 kg division from theWorld Weightlifting Championships, and that division would be her new one onwards.[105] She ranked ninth with 95 kg in snatch, 116 kg in clean and jerk and 211 kg in total.
| Year | Venue | Weight | Record (kg) / Rank | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Snatch | Cl&Jerk | Total | |||
| Olympic Games | |||||
| 2008 | Beijing, China | 53 kg | 93 / 4 | 111 / 5 | 204 / 5 |
| 2012 | London, United Kingdom | 53 kg | No mark | No mark | DNF |
| World Championships | |||||
| 2003 | Vancouver, Canada | 53 kg | 77.5 / 15 | 102.5 / 14 | 180.0 / 13 |
| 2005 | Doha,Qatar | 53 kg | 95 / | 116 / 4 | 211 / |
| 2006 | Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic | 53 kg | 92 / 4 | 113 / 5 | 205 / 4 |
| 2007 | Chiang Mai,Thailand | 53 kg | No mark | 107 / 12 | No mark |
| 2009 | Goyang,South Korea | 53 kg | 91 / 4 | 111 / 6 | 202 / 4 |
| 2010 | Antalya, Turkey | 53 kg | 93 / | 113 / 6 | 206 / |
| 2011 | Paris, France | 53 kg | 95 / | 111 / 9 | 206 / 5 |
| 2014 | Almaty,Kazakhstan | 53 kg | 87 / 9 | 105 / 14 | 194 / 11 |
| 2015 | Houston, United States | 58 kg | 95 / 8 | 116 / 13 | 211 / 9 |
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