Alina Astafei

Alina Astafei
Personal information
Nationality German Romanian
Born (1969-06-07) 7 June 1969
Bucharest, Romania[1]
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Weight 59 kg (130 lb)
Sport
Sport Track and field
Event(s) High jump
Club Universitätssportclub Mainz
Coached by Constantin Dumitrescu[2]
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 2.04 m (1995)[3]
Updated on 19 May 2012.

Alina Astafei (known before 1995 as Galina Astafei; born 7 June 1969) is a Romanian born track and field athlete who attained German citizenship in 1995. She was one of the world's leading high jumpers in the 1990s. Representing Romania, she became the 1992 Olympic silver medallist, while representing Germany, she won a silver medal at the 1995 World Championship and the 1995 world indoor title.[2]

Career

Astafei won the 1987 European Junior title and cleared 2.00 metres to win the 1988 World Junior title. At the 1988 Seoul Olympics, she finished equal fifth in the final with 1.93 metres. Her biggest success for her native Romania was when winning the silver medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, where she cleared 2.00 m.[1]

On 9 January 1995, Astafei left the Romania track and field association and attained German citizenship on 1 March 1995. She won the 1995 World indoor title in Barcelona with a clearance of 2.01 m, before going on to clear 1.99 m to win the silver medal at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg, behind Stefka Kostadinova. At her third Olympic Games in 1996, she finished equal fifth with 1.96 m. Her outdoor personal best of 2.01 metres was set in 1995, while she set her indoor best of 2.04 m, earlier the same year.[3]

Achievements

In the list the results until 1994 for Romania.

Personal life

Astafei’s father is the former Romanian pole vaulter Petre Astafei Sr. Her brother Petre Jr. was a rugby player; he died aged 22 during the 1989 Romanian Revolution. Astafei was married to the Romanian national volleyball player Alin Stavariu, but they divorced before 1995. On 1 March 1995 she obtained German citizenship and later changed her name from Galina to Alina. In Germany she married high jumper Wolfgang Kreißig. She has three children, two with Kreißig and one from the previous marriage.[1]

See also

References

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