Draft:Styliana Ioannidou
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Styliana Ioannidou (born 17 December 2003) is a Cypriot track and field athlete specializing in the high jump. She won the bronze medal at the 2021 World Athletics U20 Championships in Nairobi, Kenya, with a jump of 1.87 m — the first-ever medal for Cyprus at this competition.
In 2019, Ioannidou placed sixth at the European U20 Championships in Tallinn, Estonia, and won the bronze medal at the European Youth Olympic Festival held in Baku, Azerbaijan. She went on to win gold medals at the Balkan U20 Championships in Turkey (2020) and Bulgaria (2021).
Ioannidou holds several national records:
Under-18 Cypriot records: Outdoor (1.84 m) and indoor (1.82 m), both set in 2020.
Under-20 Cypriot records: Outdoor (1.87 m) and indoor (1.84 m).