Mona Ullmann

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Mona Ullmann
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Born (1967-04-14) 14 April 1967 (age 56)
Tønsberg, Norway
Sport
CountryFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Sport Paralympic athletics
Disability class B3

Mona Ullmann (born 14 May 1967) is a Norwegian paralympic athlete. She competed in athletics, including javelin throw, shot put, discus throw, long jump and combined events.

She represented Tønsberg Athletics Club nationally and Norway internationally. She is the leader of the Vestfold county team of the Norwegian Association of the Blind  and is involved in matters for the blind and partially sighted. In 1991, she was appointed Tønsberg Knight  by Vestfold Market Forum. [1]

Career

Ullmann competed at the 1984 Paralympic Summer Games, winning a gold medal in Women's Pentathlon B3, [2] silver medal in Women's Javelin B3, [3] and bronze medal in Women's Long Jump B3, [4] and Women's Shot Put B3. [5]

At the 1988 Paralympic Summer Games, she won a gold medal in Women's Javelin B2, [6] silver medal in Women's Shot Put B2, [7] silver medal in Women's Pentathlon B2, [8] and bronze medal in Women's Long Jump B2. [9]

At the 1992 Paralympic Summer Games, she won bronze medals in Women's Discus Throw B2, [10] Women's Shot Put B2, [11] and Women's Javelin B1>3. [12]

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