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Mabel Mosquera

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Mabel Mosquera Mena (born July 1, 1969) is a weightlifter from Quibdó, Colombia. Born in Quibdó, Chocó, she started weightlifting in 1999. She competed in the women's 53 kg weight class at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Lifting 197.5 kg in total, she won the bronze medal in Athens, Greece. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mabel Mosquera is the 4,642nd most popular athlete, the 295th most popular biography from Colombia and the 8th most popular Colombian Athlete.

Mabel Mosquera is a Colombian weightlifter, most famous for winning a bronze medal in the women's 63 kg category at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She is also known for her achievements in various international weightlifting competitions throughout her career.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Mabel Mosquera ranks 1,192Before her are Rachel Shelley, Nicole Bradtke, Koichi Hashimoto, Junko Asari, Fernando Cornejo, and John LeClair. After her are Mike Stulce, Todd Hays, Fabrizio Mori, Gianna Hablützel-Bürki, Kelly Link, and Sergi Pedrerol.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Mabel Mosquera ranks 295 out of 356Before her are Diego Salazar (1980), Daniel Elahi Galán (1996), Fredy Montero (1987), Dorlan Pabón (1988), Edwin Cardona (1992), and Mariana Pajón (1991). After her are Elson Becerra (1978), Cucho Hernández (1999), Carlos Carbonero (1990), Óscar Cortés (1968), Edixon Perea (1984), and Cecilia Brækhus (1981).

Among ATHLETES In Colombia

Among athletes born in Colombia, Mabel Mosquera ranks 8Before her are Óscar Figueroa (1983), María Isabel Urrutia (1965), Henrik Christiansen (null), Caterine Ibargüen (1984), Orlando Duque (1974), and Diego Salazar (1980). After her are Yuri Alvear (1986), Luis Fernando López (1979), Sandra Arenas (1993), Anthony Zambrano (1998), Norma González (1982), and Alisher Yusupov (1998).