Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Pinigina, Maria Dzhumabaevna

Maria Dzhumabaevna Pinigina (in girlhood - Kulchunova , February 9, 1958 , Ivanovka , Kyrgyz SSR ) - Soviet athlete , Olympic champion in the relay 4x400 meters . Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1984).

Athletics
Maria Pinigina
general information
Full nameMaria Dzhumabaevna Pinigina
Date and place of birthFebruary 9, 1958 ( 1958-02-09 ) ( aged 61)
Ivanovka , USSR
CitizenshipUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics the USSR
Growth171 cm
Weight58 kg
ClubVFFSO trade unions (Kiev)
IAAF
Personal records
200 m23.08 (1976)
400 m49.19 (1983)
Personal records in the room
400 m51.27 (1987)
International medals
Olympic Games
GoldSeoul 1988relay race 4 × 400 m
World Championship
BronzeHelsinki 1983400 m
BronzeHelsinki 1983relay race 4 × 400 m
SilverRome 1987relay race 4 × 400 m
European Indoor Championship
GoldLiven 1987400 m
Goodwill Games
SilverMoscow 1986400 m
State awards
Order of the Pole Star

Content

Career

At the Olympics in Seoul, together with Tatyana Ledovskaya , Olga Nazarova and Olga Bryzgina, she set a world record in the relay 4x400 meters - 3: 15.17 [1] . This achievement continues to this day.

Also became the bronze and silver medalist of the world championships - in 1983 and 1987 .

Personal life

Married to Pavel Pinigin . They have three sons.

Notes

  1. ↑ Pinigina Maria Dzhumabaevna - article from the Grand Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)

Links

  • Pinigina, Maria Dzhumabaevna - profile on the IAAF website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Pinigina,_Maria_Dzhumabaevna&oldid = 97696651


More articles:

  • Artimata, Elen
  • Chobits
  • Kardanov, Murat Nausbievich
  • Architecture of Bashkortostan
  • Afanasova, Victoria Sergeevna
  • Paikich, Neven
  • Manning, Danny
  • ISO 3166-2: CV
  • Echelman, Janet
  • Jungle name is! Finding Marsupilas

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019