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Valentina Enachi
Valentina Enachi (born 15 February 1966 in Chișinău), also known as Valentina Enaki in sports world, is a Moldovan long-distance runner who specialised in road running competitions, including the marathon. She represented Moldova in the event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She competed mostly in France and won the Tiberias Marathon, Lausanne Marathon and La Rochelle Marathon
==Career==
Enaki began her international career representing the Soviet Union. She ran in the British 100 km Championships in 1990 and came second with a time of 8:48:39 hours.〔(BRITISH 100 KILOMETRES (ROAD) CHAMPIONSHIPS ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 She also ran at the Tiberias Marathon that year and won the race in a little over three hours.〔David Eiger & Franco Civai (2011-01-09). (Tiberias Marathon ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 Following the declaration of Independence of Moldova in August 1991, she represented her new country at the Crete Marathon, winning in a time of 2:50:37 hours.〔Civai, Franco (2006-11-10). (Crete (Vardinoyannios) Marathon ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕
She began competing on the road running circuit in France in the 1990s, winning the Futuroscope Marathon in 1994 and the 1995 Liberté Marathon in Caen with a personal best of 2:38:43 hours.〔(Futuroscope Marathon ). ARRS (2011-06-09). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕〔(Liberté Marathon ). ARRS (2010-06-21). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 She improved her best to 2:33:35 hours with a win at the Lausanne Marathon in 1995 (she went on to win a second title in 2001).〔Civai, Franco & Gasparovic, Juraj (2010-11-14). (Lausanne Marathon ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 In March 1996 she won the Alençon-Médavy 15.4 km race and then set a Moldovan record over 20 km with her winning time of 1:10:06 at the Maroilles 20K.〔Lefeuvre, Thierry (2011-03-28). ( Alençon-Médavy 15.4 km ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕〔Lefeuvre, Thierry (2010-09-30). (Maroilles 20 km ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕〔(MDA Record Progressions- Road ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 Enaki was the first women's 10K winner at the Corrida de Langueux and she ran in the Olympic marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics, albeit as an unofficial competitor.〔Lefeuvre, Thierry (2010-07-03). (Corrida Langueux 10 km ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕〔(Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Women's Marathon ). Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 Later that season she took the women's title at the La Coulée Verte Half Marathon in Niort.〔Lefeuvre, Thierry (2010-10-19)(La Coulée Verte Half Marathon ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕
At the start of 1997, she opened her year by winning the Val Nantais Marathon and just one week after her marathon outing, she ran and won at the La Rochelle Half Marathon.〔(Val Nantais Marathon ). ARRS (2011-04-18). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕〔Lefeuvre, Thierry (2011-03-23). (La Rochelle Half Marathon ). ARRS. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 A second consecutive win came at the Maroilles race and she ran course record and personal best of 2:31:22 hours to win the Lyon Marathon.〔〔(Lyon Marathon ). ARRS (2011-10-03). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 She was also fifth at the Jungfrau-Marathon that year. In 1999 she won two road races: the Courses Pédestres d'Arras 10K and the Saint Pol-Morlaix Half Marathon.〔(Courses Pédestres d'Arras 10 km ). ARRS (2010-10-23). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕〔(Saint Pol- Morlaix Half Marathon ). ARRS (2010-10-31). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕
Enachi came fifth at the 2000 Paris Marathon and her time of 2:33:28 hours qualified her to compete at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.〔(Ouaadi outlasts Otieno to win Paris Marathon ). IAAF (2000-04-09). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 She ran in her second Olympic marathon race but she didn't manage to finish the distance.〔(Valentina Enachi ). Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 Following her appearance on the Olympic stage she had back-to-back wins at the La Rochelle Marathon in 2001 and 2002.〔(La Rochelle Marathon ). ARRS (2010-12-05). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕 She also won the 2001 Murtenlauf and in 2002 she topped the podium at the Cannes Half Marathon and Marathon du Mont Saint-Michel (setting a career best of 2:30:06 hours at the latter competition).〔(Morat-Fribourg 17.2 km ). ARRS (2010-10-03). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕〔(Cannes Half Marathon ). ARRS (2011-03-23). Retrieved on 2011-06-27.〕

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