Carlos Sala
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| Full name | Carlos Sala Molera |
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| Nickname | Charli |
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| Born | 20 March 1960 (1960-03-20) (age 65) Barcelona, Spain |
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| Country | Spain |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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Carlos Sala Molera[a] (born 20 March 1960 in Barcelona, Catalonia), nicknamed "Charli", is a retired Spanish sprint hurdler. He represented his country at five consecutive Summer Olympics starting in 1980. His best result at the Games is the 7th place in 1984.[1]
His personal best time was 13.44 seconds, achieved in August 1987 in Barcelona.
Competition record
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Spain
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| 1979
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European Junior Championships
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Bydgoszcz, Poland
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5th
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110 m hurdles
|
14.31 [2]
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| Mediterranean Games
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Split, Yugoslavia
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7th
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110 m hurdles
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14.33
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| 5th
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4 × 100 m relay
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41.33
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| 1980
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Olympic Games
|
Moscow, Soviet Union
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13th (sf)
|
110 m hurdles
|
14.00
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| 1983
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European Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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7th (sf)
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60 m hurdles
|
7.73
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| Mediterranean Games
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Casablanca, Morocco
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2nd
|
110 m hurdles
|
13.55 (w)
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| Ibero-American Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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1st
|
110 m hurdles
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13.74[3] (+0.1 m/s)
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| 1984
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European Indoor Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
|
14th (sf)
|
60 m hurdles
|
9.48
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| Olympic Games
|
Los Angeles, United States
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7th
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110 m hurdles
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13.80
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| 1985
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World Indoor Games
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Paris, France
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7th (sf)
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60 m hurdles
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7.85
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| European Indoor Championships
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Piraeus, Greece
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7th (sf)
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60 m hurdles
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7.73
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| Universiade
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Kobe, Japan
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4th
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110 m hurdles
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13.82
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| 1986
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Madrid, Spain
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4th
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60 m hurdles
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7.74
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| European Championships
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Stuttgart, West Germany
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3rd
|
110 m hurdles
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13.50
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| Ibero-American Championships
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Havana, Cuba
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1st
|
110 m hurdles
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13.89 (+1.9 m/s)
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| 3rd
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4 × 100 m relay
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40.15
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| 1987
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World Indoor Championships
|
Indianapolis, United States
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13th (h)
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60 m hurdles
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7.92
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| World Championships
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Rome, Italy
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6th
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110 m hurdles
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13.55
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| 1988
|
European Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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3rd
|
60 m hurdles
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7.67
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| Ibero-American Championships
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Mexico City, Mexico
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2nd
|
110 m hurdles
|
13.80 (+0.0 m/s) A
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| Olympic Games
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Seoul, South Korea
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11th (sf)
|
110 m hurdles
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13.85
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| 1989
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European Indoor Championships
|
The Hague, Netherlands
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5th
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60 m hurdles
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7.72
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| World Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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10th (sf)
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60 m hurdles
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7.80
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| 1990
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European Indoor Championships
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
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9th (sf)
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60 m hurdles
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7.76
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| Ibero-American Championships
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Manaus, Brazil
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1st
|
110 m hurdles
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13.97 (-2.5 m/s)
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| 2nd
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4 × 100 m relay
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40.49
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| European Championships
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Split, Yugoslavia
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9th (sf)
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110 m hurdles
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13.61
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| 1991
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World Indoor Championships
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Seville, Spain
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17th (h)
|
60 m hurdles
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7.78
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| Mediterranean Games
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Athens, Greece
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2nd
|
110 m hurdles
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13.64
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| World Championships
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Tokyo, Japan
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23rd (h)
|
110 m hurdles
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13.73
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| 1992
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European Indoor Championships
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Genoa, Italy
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12th (sf)
|
60 m hurdles
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7.95
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| Ibero-American Championships
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Seville, Spain
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3rd
|
110 m hurdles
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13.76 (-0.6 m/s)
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| Olympic Games
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Barcelona, Spain
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17th (qf)
|
110 m hurdles
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13.80
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| 1993
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World Indoor Championships
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Toronto, Canada
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26th (h)
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60 m hurdles
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8.04
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| 1995
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World Indoor Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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19th (h)
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60 m hurdles
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7.82
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| World Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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40th (h)
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110 m hurdles
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13.94
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| 1996
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European Indoor Championships
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Stockholm, Sweden
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10th (sf)
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60 m hurdles
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8.10
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| Olympic Games
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Atlanta, United States
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42nd (h)
|
110 m hurdles
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13.94
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| 1997
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World Indoor Championships
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Paris, France
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20th (h)
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60 m hurdles
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7.81
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Notes
- ^ In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Sala and the second or maternal family name is Molera.
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