Inês Henriques, born on May first, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished Portuguese race walker who has made significant contributions to the sport of athletics. Her career is marked by impressive achievements, including multiple international medals and representation at the Olympic Games.
Henriques showcased her talent on the global stage by winning bronze medals at both the 2010 IAAF World Race Walking Cup and the 2010 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics. Her dedication to the sport was further highlighted by her participation in the Summer Olympics in two separate years, specifically in two thousand four and two thousand twelve.
In March of two thousand twelve, she triumphed at the Chihuahua City meeting of the IAAF World Race Walking Challenge, solidifying her status as a top competitor. However, her most remarkable achievement came in two thousand seventeen during the World Championships in Athletics held in London, where she clinched the gold medal in the fifty-kilometer walk event, a first for this distance in the championship's history.
With an astonishing time of four hours, five minutes, and fifty-six seconds, Henriques not only secured the gold but also set a new world record for the event, further cementing her legacy in the world of athletics.