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Country
  
Portugal

Height
  
1.89 m

Sport
  
Athletics

Weight
  
135 kg

Name
  
Marco Fortes

Events
  
Shot put

Role
  
Olympic athlete


Marco Fortes ThrowsWorld Marco Fortes Shot Put 2102m

Born
  
September 26, 1982 (age 41) (
1982-09-26
)

Marco fortes na caminha beijing 08


Marco Fortes (born 26 September 1982) is a male shot putter from Portugal. His personal best throw is 21.02 meters – Portuguese record – was achieved at the 2012 European Cup Winter Throwing in Bar, Montenegro, where he won the gold medal.

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Marco Fortes Marco Fortes Pictures 22nd European Athletics

Marco Fortes (POR) after shotput


Career

Marco Fortes Marco Fortes Wikipedia

Fortes was born in Lisbon to Mozambican immigrants. At the age of 25, he was the first Portuguese shot putter to participate in the Olympics. In Beijing 2008, after beating his personal (and national) record (18.05) he jokingly stated "I seem to perform better in the afternoon. Apparently I would do better to remain in bed on mornings." In response, he was expelled from the Olympic committee. This spawned controversy, especially when Nelson Évora, who was the only Portuguese athlete to earn olympic gold that year, protested against his expulsion upon his victory speech on national TV.

Marco Fortes carried on beating his personal (and national) records, arriving at 20.52 in 2009, 20.89 in 2011, and 21,02 in 2012. In his second participation in the Olympics, in London 2012, he rose from his 2008 classification of 38th place to 15th place.

References

Marco Fortes Wikipedia