In this 
Spanish name , the first or paternal 
surname  is 
 Peinado  and the second or maternal family name is 
 Méndez .
 
Robeilys Peinado
Peinado in 2017
Full name Robeilys Mariley Peinado Méndez Born  (1997-11-26 )  26 November 1997Caracas , VenezuelaHeight 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)[ 1]  Weight 50 kg (110 lb) Sport Track and field Event Pole vault Club Studentesca Andrea Milardi Rieti Coached by Eladio Farfan [ 2]  
Robeilys Mariley Peinado Méndez  (born 26 November 1997) is a Venezuelan athlete  whose specialty is pole vaulting .[ 3]   She won the bronze medal at the 2017 World Championships  in London. In addition, she won multiple medals in several age categories.
Robeilys Peinado  jumping during the IAAF World Challenge Meeting Madrid 2017 . 
Peinado started off as a gymnast  but switched to pole vault aged 12 as she was getting too tall for the sport.[ 4]   Her personal best in the event is 4.70 metres set in Cochabamba in 2018. This is the current national record .
Competition record 
Year 
Competition 
Venue 
Position 
Notes
  
Representing   Venezuela 
  
2013
 
World Youth Championships 
 
Donetsk, Ukraine 
 
1st
 
4.25 m
  
Pan American Junior Championships 
 
Medellín, Colombia 
 
2nd
 
4.40 m
  
Bolivarian Games 
 
Trujillo, Peru 
 
1st
 
4.30 m 
 
2014
 
South American Games 
 
Santiago, Chile 
 
2nd
 
4.20 m 
 
World Junior Championships 
 
Eugene, United States 
 
–
 
NM 
 
Youth Olympic Games 
 
Nanjing, China 
 
2nd
 
4.10 m
  
South American U23 Championships 
 
Montevideo, Uruguay 
 
1st
 
3.90 m 
 
Central American and Caribbean Games 
 
Xalapa, Mexico 
 
3rd
 
4.15 m 
 
South American Youth Championships 
 
Cali, Colombia 
 
1st
 
4.00 m
  
2015
 
South American Junior Championships 
 
Cuenca, Ecuador 
 
1st
 
4.35 m
  
South American Championships 
 
Lima, Peru 
 
1st
 
4.35 m 
 
Pan American Games 
 
Toronto, Canada 
 
6th
 
4.40 m 
 
Pan American Junior Championships 
 
Edmonton, Canada 
 
1st
 
4.10 m
  
World Championships 
 
Beijing, China 
 
23rd (q)
 
4.30 m 
 
2016
 
World U20 Championships 
 
Bydgoszcz , Poland 
 
2nd
 
4.40 m 
 
2017
 
South American Championships 
 
Asunción, Paraguay 
 
1st
 
4.50 m 
 
World Championships 
 
London, United Kingdom 
 
3rd
 
4.65 m  NR  
 
Bolivarian Games 
 
Santa Marta, Colombia 
 
1st
 
4.20 m 
 
2018
 
South American Games 
 
Cochabamba, Bolivia 
 
1st
 
4.70 m 
 
Central American and Caribbean Games 
 
Barranquilla, Colombia 
 
2nd
 
4.50 m 
 
2019
 
South American Championships 
 
Lima, Peru 
 
1st
 
4.56 m 
 
Pan American Games 
 
Lima, Peru 
 
5th
 
4.55 m 
 
World Championships 
 
Doha, Qatar 
 
7th
 
4.70 m 
 
2021
 
Olympic Games 
 
Tokyo, Japan 
 
8th
 
4.50 m 
 
2022
 
South American Games 
 
Asunción, Paraguay 
 
1st
 
4.20 m 
 
2023
 
ALBA Games 
 
Caracas, Venezuela 
 
1st
 
4.20 m
  
Central American and Caribbean Games 
 
San Salvador, El Salvador 
 
1st
 
4.60 m 
 
South American Championships 
 
São Paulo, Brazil 
 
2nd
 
4.50 m 
 
World Championships 
 
Budapest, Hungary 
 
8th
 
4.65 m 
 
Pan American Games 
 
Santiago, Chile 
 
2nd
 
4.55 m 
 
2024
 
Ibero-American Championships 
 
Cuiabá, Brazil 
 
1st
 
4.50 m 
 
Olympic Games 
 
Paris , France 
 
10th
 
4.60 m 
 
References 
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