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Transdenkova, Marina Evgenievna

Marina Evgenievna Trandenkova (girlhood - Krivosheina , born January 7, 1967 , Riga , USSR ) - Soviet and Russian athlete , runners at a distance of 100 and 200 meters. Honored Master of Sports of Russia .

Trandenkova Marina Evgenievna
Birth nameKrivosheina Marina Evgenievna
Date of BirthJanuary 7, 1967 ( 1967-01-07 ) (52 years old)
Place of BirthRiga , Latvian SSR , USSR USSR flag
CitizenshipFlag of Russia Russia
OccupationSoviet, Russian athlete, runner
Spouse
Sports Awards
Athletics (Women)
Olympic Games
SilverBarcelona 1992Relay 4x100 m
European Championships
SilverHelsinki 1994Relay 4x100 m

Winner of the silver medal of the 1992 Summer Olympics as part of the United Team in the relay 4 × 100 m (in the company of Olga Bogoslovskaya , Galina Malchugina , Irina Privalova ). 1994 European champion in the 4 × 100 m relay ( Natalya Anisimova , Malchugina, Privalova). Champion of Russia in the 200 m race of 1995 and 1999.

In 1996, during the Olympics in Atlanta, along with a number of other athletes, she was convicted of using bromantane , which was included in the list of prohibited drugs on the eve of the Olympic Games. As a result of the proceedings, disqualification did not follow, since there was no evidence that the drug was used for other purposes than to strengthen the body's immune system . [one]

She was married to pole vaulter Igor Trandenkov . He lives in St. Petersburg .

Personal Records

  • 100 m - 11.06 sec (July 2, 1996, St. Petersburg)
  • 200 m - 22.44 sec (July 9, 1997, Monachil )
  • 60 m (in the hall) - 7.24 seconds (January 27, 2000, Moscow)
  • 200 m (in the hall) - 23.15 sec (March 5, 1988, Minsk)

Notes

  1. ↑ International Sports Court of Arbitration: Regulatory Regulation and Experience

Links

  • short biography
  • Statistics on the IAAF website
  • Statistics of performances at the Olympic Games


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trandenkova,_Marina_Evgenievna&oldid=101542324


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