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María del Carmen Cárdenas (born 13 February 1959) is a Mexican former long-distance runner who competed in the marathon. She emerged as a road runner in 1983 when she won the inaugural edition of the Mexico City Marathon in a time of 3:05:09 hours. She subsequently gained an invite to the Los Angeles Marathon in 1984 and placed sixth, before going on to win the Cleveland Marathon in a new best of 2:41:13 hours (which proved to be a lifetime best). As a result, Cardenas earned a place on the Mexican team for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics (alongside two other namesakes María Trujillo and María Luisa Ronquillo) and ended the race in 40th place.

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  • María del Carmen Cárdenas (de)
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  • María del Carmen Cárdenas (* 13. Februar 1959) ist eine ehemalige mexikanische Marathonläuferin. 1983 gewann sie die Premiere des . Im Jahr darauf gewann sie den mit ihrer persönlichen Bestzeit von 2:41:13 h und kam bei den Olympischen Spielen in Los Angeles auf den 40. Platz. 1986 siegte sie erneut in Mexiko-Stadt, und 1987 gewann sie bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen in Indianapolis. Im darauffolgenden Jahr siegte sie beim Sunburst Marathon und wurde Dritte beim San-Diego-Marathon. (de)
  • María del Carmen Cárdenas (born 13 February 1959) is a Mexican former long-distance runner who competed in the marathon. She emerged as a road runner in 1983 when she won the inaugural edition of the Mexico City Marathon in a time of 3:05:09 hours. She subsequently gained an invite to the Los Angeles Marathon in 1984 and placed sixth, before going on to win the Cleveland Marathon in a new best of 2:41:13 hours (which proved to be a lifetime best). As a result, Cardenas earned a place on the Mexican team for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics (alongside two other namesakes María Trujillo and María Luisa Ronquillo) and ended the race in 40th place. (en)
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  • María del Carmen Cárdenas (* 13. Februar 1959) ist eine ehemalige mexikanische Marathonläuferin. 1983 gewann sie die Premiere des . Im Jahr darauf gewann sie den mit ihrer persönlichen Bestzeit von 2:41:13 h und kam bei den Olympischen Spielen in Los Angeles auf den 40. Platz. 1986 siegte sie erneut in Mexiko-Stadt, und 1987 gewann sie bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen in Indianapolis. Im darauffolgenden Jahr siegte sie beim Sunburst Marathon und wurde Dritte beim San-Diego-Marathon. (de)
  • María del Carmen Cárdenas (born 13 February 1959) is a Mexican former long-distance runner who competed in the marathon. She emerged as a road runner in 1983 when she won the inaugural edition of the Mexico City Marathon in a time of 3:05:09 hours. She subsequently gained an invite to the Los Angeles Marathon in 1984 and placed sixth, before going on to win the Cleveland Marathon in a new best of 2:41:13 hours (which proved to be a lifetime best). As a result, Cardenas earned a place on the Mexican team for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics (alongside two other namesakes María Trujillo and María Luisa Ronquillo) and ended the race in 40th place. After skipping the 1985 season, Cárdenas returned to the top of the Mexico City Marathon podium in 1986 with a women's course record of 2:42:25 (the second fastest of her career). The women's marathon was added to the Pan American programme and at the 1987 Pan American Games she came away with the gold medal ahead of American and Cuba's . She was one of two Mexican women to take athletics gold that year, alongside walker María Colín. Her final appearances at high profile marathon competitions came in the United States in the 1988 season. She was fourth at the , won the Sunburst Marathon in South Bend, Indiana and placed third at the San Diego Marathon. (en)
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