Joaquim Pinheiro

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Joaquim Pinheiro (born December 20, 1960) is a retired Portuguese runner.

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He competed in the marathon at the 1991 World Championships [1] and the 1992 Summer Olympics, both times without finishing the race.

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
1984 World Cross Country Championships New York City, United States 84thLong race (12.086 km) 35:00
3rdTeam 223 pts
1986 Ibero-American Championships Havana, Cuba 6th5000m 13:58.08
2nd10,000m 29:59.71
1988 World Cross Country Championships Auckland, New Zealand 26thLong race (12 km) 36:25
9thTeam 336 pts
1990 European Championships Split, Yugoslavia Marathon DNF
1991 World Cross Country Championships Antwerp, Belgium 16thLong race (11.764 km) 34:40
4thTeam 233 pts
1992 Venice Marathon Venice, Italy 1stMarathon2:13:33
1993 World Cross Country Championships Amorebieta, Spain 25thLong race (11.75 km) 34:08
3rdTeam 167 pts
World Championships Stuttgart, Germany Marathon DNF
1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden Marathon DNF
1996 Lake Biwa Marathon Ōtsu, Japan 1stMarathon2:09:32

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