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'''Inglandini de Jesús González Pardo''' (born February 5, 1965) is a retired female [[long-distance]] [[Running|runner]] from [[Colombia]], who twice represented her native country at the [[Summer Olympics]] in the women's marathon race (1996 and 2000). She set her personal best (2:35:19) in the classic distance on March 3, 1996 in [[Los Angeles, CA]]. Due to a [[doping]] offence González was suspended for two years ineligibility (17.11.2006 until 16.11.2008) and was disqualified from of all results since 31.08.2006.
'''Iglandini de Jesús González Pardo''' (born February 5, 1965) is a retired female [[long-distance]] [[Running|runner]] from [[Colombia]], who twice represented her native country at the [[Summer Olympics]] in the women's marathon race (1996 and 2000). She set her personal best (2:35:19) in the classic distance on March 3, 1996 in [[Los Angeles, CA]]. Due to a [[doping]] offence González was suspended for two years ineligibility (17.11.2006 until 16.11.2008) and was disqualified from of all results since 31.08.2006.


==Achievements==
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Template:Spanish name 2 Iglandini de Jesús González Pardo (born February 5, 1965) is a retired female long-distance runner from Colombia, who twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics in the women's marathon race (1996 and 2000). She set her personal best (2:35:19) in the classic distance on March 3, 1996 in Los Angeles, CA. Due to a doping offence González was suspended for two years ineligibility (17.11.2006 until 16.11.2008) and was disqualified from of all results since 31.08.2006.

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Colombia
1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 22nd Marathon 2:35:45
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 40th Marathon 2:47:26

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