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Sara Fernández Roldán
Personal information
NationalitySpanish
Born (1994-12-05) 5 December 1994 (age 30)
Seville, Spain
Sport
Country Spain
SportParalympic athletics
DisabilityAlbinism
Disability classT12
Event(s)100 metres
Long jump
ClubADM of Athletics, Tomares
Coached byLaura Real Cobo
Achievements and titles
Personal best5.05 meters
Medal record
Paralympic athletics
Representing  Spain
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Dubai 4x100m relay T11-13
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Swansea Long jump T12
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Grosseto 100m T12
Spanish Championships

Sara Fernández Roldán (born 5 December 1994) is a Paralympic athlete with the Spanish National Team who competes at a national and international level. Attending Championships in Spain, Europe, World Championships and Paralympic Games. She has participated in the T12 category, a category that belongs to visual impairment.

She has been training on athletics tracks since he was 9 years old, such as the San Pablo Sports Center in Seville (Spain). Her first official competition was the adapted Spanish Championship in 2004, continuing her training and competition trajectory to this day. Being her coach since 2012, Laura Real Cobo, and training at the Municipal Athletics School of Tomares, Seville (Spain).


Her international records are:

· European Championship in Swansea (Wales), 2014, placing 3rd in the long jump

· World Championship in Doha (Qatar), 2015, placing 3rd in 4x100m relay

· World Championship in Doha (Qatar), 2015, placing 6th in the long jump

· European Championship in Grosseto (Italy), 2016, finishing 3rd in 100m

· European Championship in Grosseto (Italy), 2016, placing 4th in the long jump

· Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 2016, placing 8th in the long jump

· Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 2016, finishing 9th in 100m

· World Championship in London (England), 2017, placing 5th in 100m

· World Championship in London (England), 2017, placing 6th in the long jump

· European Championship in Berlin (Germany), 2018, placing 4th in the long jump

· European Championship in Berlin (Germany), 2018, placing 4th in javelin

· World Championship in Dubai (United Arab Emirates), 2019, placing 8th in long jump

· World Championship in Dubai (United Arab Emirates), 2019, placing 9th in javelin

· European Championship in Bydgoszcz (Poland), 2021, placing 4th in the long jump

· Paralympic Games in Tokyo (Japan), 2021, placing 7th in the long jump


Her rnational records are:

· Spanish Cadet Championship in Alcobendas (Madrid), 2009, finishing 1st in 100m

· Open Athletics Summer Championsshipd in Vilnius (Lithuania), 2009, placing 1st in 60m

· Spanish Youth Winter Championship in Moratalaz (Madrid), 2010, placing 2nd in 100m

· Spanish Winter Communities Championship in Alhama de Murcia (Murcia), 2010, placing 2nd in the long jump

· Spanish Youth Winter Championship in Moratalaz (Madrid), 2011, finishing 1st in 100m

· Spanish Youth Summer Championship in Majadahonda (Madrid), 2011, finishing 1st in 100m

· Spanish Youth Summer Championship in Majadahonda (Madrid), 2011, placing 1st in the long jump

· Spanish Communities Championship in San Javier (Murcia), 2012, placing 4th in the long jump

· Spanish Championship of summer communities in Torrent (Valencia), 2013, being 1st in 100m

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Avilés (Asturias), 2014, finishing 1st in 100m

· Adapted Spanish Championship in San Javier (Murcia), 2015, finishing 1st in 200m

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Alcorcón (Madrid), 2016, placing 2nd in the long jump

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Burgos (Burgos), 2017, finishing 1st in 100m

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Fuenlabrada (Madrid), 2018, placing 2nd in the long jump

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Fuenlabrada (Madrid), 2019, placing 1st in javelin

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Fuenlabrada (Madrid), 2019, placing 2nd in the long jump

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Seville (Seville), 2021, placing 2nd in the long jump

· Adapted Spanish Championship in Seville (Seville), 2021, placing 2nd in javelin </ref>

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