Ileana Salvador

Ileana Salvador (born 16 January 1962) is a former Italian race walker who won eight medals at the World Championships and European Championships[1]

Ileana Salvador
Salvador in a race walk competition in Biella in 1993.
Personal information
National team
  • Italy: 20 caps (1987-1996)[1]
  • Sweden: 3 caps (2005-2007)[2]
Born (1962-01-16) 16 January 1962 (age 62)
Noale, Italy
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Weight52 kg (115 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
EventRacewalking
Club
Retired2007
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
  • 10 km: 41:30 (1993)
  • 20 km: 1:31:53 (1993)
Medal record
Event1st2nd3rd
World Championships010
European Championships001
World Indoor Championships003
European Indoor Championships030
Summer Universiade100
World Race Walking Cup122
Total266

In 2005 she acquired Swedish citizenship.[2]

Biography

She won ten medals, to senior level, at the International athletics competitions.[3] Specializing in indoor competitions running, boasts six medals (three European silver and three World bronze), just earned indoor. She participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (1992), she has 29 caps in national team from 1987 to 1996.[4] She was twice World Best Year Performance in Women's Race Walking: 1992 in the 10 km walk and 1993 in the 20 km walk.

Her career and her life, has inspired a book La marcia infinita di Ileana (The neverending racewalking of Ileana), from Valter Esposito (2006, Il Prato publisher).[5]

Personal life

Ileana Salvador is the companion of the Swedish racewalker, Olympic silver medalist and European Championships bronze medalist, Bo Gustafsson,[6] lives in Sweden from 1996. The couple has two daughters, Nicole (born 1995) and Noelle (born 1998) who is a model and in 2019 she participated in the selections for the Miss Italia contest.[7] She is a teacher of italian language[8] and Consular Officer at Embassy of Italy in Sweden.

The bronze medal in Barcelona 1992

At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Ileana Salvador won the bronze medal in the 10 km race walk.[9] Or at least she finished third and for 20 minutes rightly celebrated her triumph, only to discover that she was disqualified for having taken the third red card for irregular racewalking, which entails the disqualification, just when she had entered the Stadium sure of her third position.[10]

Records

She is holder of two world records in not Olympic distance, but recognized by IAAF and former holder of two more records.[11][12]

World records

European records

National records

Achievements

Salvador with the loing jumper Giovanni Evangelisti photographed on their return to Italy with the two world bronze medals won in Seville 1991.
YearCompetitionVenueRankEventTime
1989World Indoor Championships Budapest3rd3000 m walk12:11.33
World Race Walking Cup L'Hospitalet3rd10 km walk team203 pts
3rd10 km walk43.24
Universiade Duisburg1st5000 m walk20.44
European Indoor Championships The Haugue2nd3000 m walk12:32.43
1990European Indoor Championships Glasgow2nd3000 m walk12:18.84
European Championships Split3rd10 km walk44:38]
1991World Indoor Championships Seville3rd3000 m walk12.07.67
World Race Walking Cup San Jose6th10 km walk44.52
2nd10 km walk team180 pts
World Championships Tokyo7th10 km walk44.09
1992European Indoor Championships Genoa2nd3000 m walk11:53.23
Olympic Games BarcelonaDSQ10 km walkno time
1993World Indoor Championships Toronto3rd3000 m walk11:55.35
World Race Walking Cup Monterrey6th10 km walk46.02
1st10 km walk team196 pts
World Championships Stuttgart2nd10 km walk43:08
1994European Championships Helsinki11th10 km walk44:51
1995World Race Walking Cup Beijing31st10 km walk45:55
2nd10 km walk team429 pts

National titles

Salvador won 19 national championships at individual senior level, 15 Italian and 4 Swedish.[14][15][16][17]

See also

References