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Paula Ivan

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Romanian middle-distance runner

Paula Ivan
Ivan in 1988
Personal information
Born (1963-07-20)20 July 1963 (age 62)
Herăști, Romania[1]
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event
800–5000 m
ClubCS Olimpia București[2]
Coached byIon Puica
Achievements and titles
Personalbest(s)800 m – 1:56.42 (1988)
1500 m – 3:53.96 (1988)
3000 m – 8:27.15 (1988)
5000 m – 15:31.22 (1989)[3]

Paula Ivan (born 20 July 1963 asIonescu, later known asIlie) is a retired Romanian middle-distance runner.

Born inHerăști,Giurgiu County, she graduated from theGheorghe Șincai High School in Bucharest in 1982.[4] In 1987, Ivan won gold medals in the 1500 m and 3000 m at the1987 Summer Universiade. Later the same year at theWorld Championships she did not advance past the heats of the same events. In July 1988 she won the 800 m and 1500 m events at the Balkan Games, setting her all-times personal best over 800 m. On 27 July atVerona Ivan broke the 4-minute barrier over 1500 m, clocking 3:58.80. She improved to 3:56.22 in Zurich on 17 August. At the1988 Summer Olympics she won a silver medal in her first event, 3000 m, followed by a gold in the 1500 m. Her winning time, 3:53.96 was theOlympic record until 2021.[1]

She was named theBTA Best Balkan Athlete of the Year in 1988.[5] In 1989 Ivan won the 1500 m at the European Indoor Championships in Den Haag, in a time of 4:07.16. Later that year, outdoors, she broke the world record for themile with a time of 4:15.61. She repeated her 1500/3000 m golden double at the Universiade inDuisburg in August and then won the 1500 m at the IAAF World Cup in Barcelona in September. She then retired from competitions to become a coach.[2]

Ivan competed in the IAAF World Cross Country Championships four times (1984–1987). At the 1985 championships, she was part of the Romanian team that won the bronze medal (Ivan finished 34th). Her best individual performance was a 9th-place finish at the 1987 race in Warsaw.[2]

In 2000, at 36 years old and after ten seasons away from competition, Ivan returned for one more season. She ran the 1500 m in several meets on the IAAF Grand Prix circuit, with her season's best time being 4:04.66, at the Monte Carlo Herculis-Zepter meet, on 18 August 2000. Since 2002, she works at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport atSpiru Haret University in Bucharest.

References

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  1. ^abPaula Ivan. sports-reference.com
  2. ^abcPaula IvanArchived 29 March 2016 at theWayback Machine.Romanian Olympic Committee
  3. ^Paula Ivan atWorld AthleticsEdit this at Wikidata
  4. ^Anghel, Iulian (14 September 2018)."Paula Ivan, despre povestea singurului record olimpic românesc rămas în picioare: "Noi, românii, ne-am strecurat între ruși și americani!"".Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved16 April 2022.
  5. ^Dimitar Veliov (17 January 2025)."Всички победители в анкетата на БТА "Спортист на Балканите"". www.bta.bg. Retrieved16 May 2025.
Records
Preceded byWomen's mile world record holder
10 July 1989 – 14 August 1996
Succeeded by
Sporting positions
Preceded byWomen's 3.000m Best Year Performance
1989
Succeeded by
3000 metres
(1975–1993)
5000 metres
(1995–present)
1977–1979
1980–1999
2000–2019
2020–
1971–1979
1980–1999
2000–2019
2020–
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