BALAS, IOLANDA


Meaning of BALAS, IOLANDA in English

born Dec. 12, 1936, Timisoara, Rom. Romanian athlete, the dominant performer in the women's high jump during the late 1950s and '60s. She won two Olympic gold medals in the event, set 14 world records, and was the first woman to high-jump 6 feet. Balas cleared the bar in a variation of the scissors method; her coach was Ion Ster, an outstanding high-jumper whom she later married. She already held the women's world record high jump of 5 feet 8.75 inches (1.75 m) when she entered the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, yet she finished fifth. She was not to be defeated again for more than 10 years, a period in which she won 140 consecutive competitions, an extraordinary achievement. She won the gold medal at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, jumping 5.5 inches (0.14 m) higher than her nearest rival but falling 0.5 inch short of her own world record of 6 feet 1.25 inches (1.86 m). The next year she achieved her personal best jump of 6 feet 3.25 inches (1.91 m), a record that would not be broken for 10 years. She won a second gold medal in the women's high jump at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, and her string of victories continued until 1967, when she sustained an injury that led to a defeat.

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