RANAIVOSOA Marie Hanitra Roilya

14 Nov 1990
30
Female
Olympic Scholarship
1.60/5'2''
CUREPIPE
 
Mauritius

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
WLF Weightlifting Women's 49kg 11

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo International Forum
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocation48kg - Total
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA9th (173)

World Championships - Part one
YearLocation53kg - Total53kg - Snatch53kg - C&J58kg - Total58kg - Snatch58kg - C&J49kg - Total49kg - Snatch49kg - C&J
2019Pattaya, THA------20th (171)26th (73)14th (98)
2018Ashgabat, TKM------13th (173)17th (76)13th (97)
2017Anaheim, CA, USA12th (178)13th (78)17th (100)------
2014Almaty, KAZ---25th (180)28th (79)23rd (101)---

World Championships - Part two
YearLocation48kg - Total48kg - Snatch48 - C&J
2015Houston, TX, USA13th (180)14th (80)14th (100)

African Games
YearLocation49kg - Total49kg - Snatch49kg - C&J
2019Rabat, MAR1st (169)1st (75)1st (94)

African Championships - Part one
YearLocation53kg - Total53kg - Snatch53kg - C&J49kg - Total49kg - Snatch49kg - C&J
2019Cairo, EGY---2nd (164)2nd (71)2nd (93)
2018Mahebourg, MRI1st (180)1st (80)1st (100)---

African Championships - Part two
YearLocation48kg - Total48kg - Snatch48 - C&J
2017Vacoas, MRI1st (171)1st (76)1st (95)


Legend
C&J - Clean & Jerk, (---) - no valid result, DSQ - Disqualified
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Roilya (lemauricien.com, 10 Nov 2013)
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Husband Cedric Coret
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French
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Her husband Cedric Coret represented Mauritius in weightlifting at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. (lemauricien.com, 19 Feb 2019)
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She won a silver medal in taekwondo at the 2007 Indian Ocean Island Games in Antananarivo, Madagascar. (sport.defimedia.info, 04 Aug 2015)
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She took up weightlifting in 2010. (5plus.mu, 19 Aug 2015)
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She initially competed in taekwondo, but switched to weightlifting because there was a lack of female Mauritian weightlifters for the 2011 Indian Ocean Island Games in Victoria, Seychelles. (sport.defimedia.info, 04 Aug 2015)
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To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (lexpress.mu, 26 Aug 2019)
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Her family and friends. (5plus.mu, 19 Aug 2015)
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She was named the 2018 Sportswoman of the Year by the Mauritius Sports Council and the Ministry of Youth and Sports. (maurice-info.mu, 10 Feb 2019)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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