AREVALO Eider

9 Mar 1993
28
Male
Olympic ScholarshipYouth Olympian
PITALITO
 
Colombia
BOGOTA
 
Colombia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ATH Athletics Men's 20km Race Walk 18

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Sapporo Odori Park
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocation20km Race Walk
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA15th (1:21:36)
2012London, GBR20th (1:22:00)

Youth Olympic Games
YearLocation10000m Walk
2010Singapore, SINDQ

World Athletics Championships
YearLocation20km Race Walk
2017London, GBR1st (1:18:53)
2015Beijing, CHN7th (1:21:13)
2013Moscow, RUSDNF

Pan American Games
YearLocation20km Race Walk
2019Lima, PERDNF

South American Championships
YearLocation20000m Walk
2019Lima, PERDNF

World Race Walking Challenge - Ten best performances since 2020
RankYearEventCompetitionLocationResult
1201920km Race WalkWorld Race Walking ChallengeRio Maior, POR1:21:15
1201820km Race WalkWorld Race Walking ChallengeA Corunya, ESP1:19:14
1201720km Race WalkWorld Athletics ChampionshipsLondon, GBR1:18:53
1201720km Race WalkPan American Race Walking CupLima, PER1:21:01
1201720km Race WalkWorld Race Walking ChallengeRio Maior, POR1:20:40
1201720km Race WalkWorld Race Walking ChallengeCiudad Juarez, MEX1:22:29
2201820km Race WalkSuzhouSuzhou, CHN1:23:23
3201920km Race WalkOceania Race Walk ChampionshipsAdelaide, SA, AUS1:21:36
12201820km Race WalkWorld Race Walking Team ChampionshipsTaicang, CHN1:23:46


Legend
SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, 1R - 1st Round, Qual. - Qualification, QR - Qualification Round, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DQ - Disqualified, NM - No Mark, [Relay athlete without time] - Did not run in final
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Athlete
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Spanish
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Marcelino Pastrana [national], COL
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In September 2019 he broke his collarbone while riding his bike in Almeria, Spain. The injury meant he was unable to compete at the 2019 World Championships in Doha, Qatar. (efe.com, 20 Sep 2019)

A respiratory syncytial virus led to him dropping out of the 20km race walking event at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. (colombia.as.com, 04 Aug 2019)

An injury forced him out of the 20km race at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Russian Federation. He returned to international competition seven months later at the 2014 South American Games in Santiago, Chile. (NOC, 20 Jun 2016; eluniversal.com.co, 11 Feb 2014)
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He got involved in athletics at age 11 and gradually moved onto race walking. At age 15 he relocated to Bogota in Colombia to represent the city at national junior competitions. (aldeasur.com, 29 Jun 2016; magazin10.blogspot.com.es, 01 May 2012)
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"I like the movement, the way of walking. In my opinion race walking is a classy sport, or as my friend says, 'It's like creating art with your legs.'" (opanoticias.com, 09 Apr 2012)
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Ecuadorian race walker Jefferson Perez, Colombian race walker Luis Fernando Lopez. (opanoticias.com, 09 Apr 2012; eltiempo.com, 01 Jan 2009)
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His first coach Fernando Rozo. (aldeasur.com, 29 Jun 2016; Colombia Aprende Youtube Channel, 17 Mar 2016)
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"If you don't want to suffer, you cannot win." [Fernando Rozo] (colombia.as.com, 14 Jun 2016; NOC, 20 Jun 2016)
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He was flag bearer for Colombia at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. (aldeasur.com, 29 Jun 2016; NOC, 20 Jun 2016)
Legend
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