Viktoria Yuryevna Klyugina (girlhood - Slivka , September 28, 1980 , Moscow ) is a Russian athlete , a master of sports of international class .
Victoria Klyugina | ||||||||
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| Full name | Victoria Yuryevna Klyugina | |||||||
| Date and place of birth | September 28, 1980 (aged 39) Moscow , USSR | |||||||
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| Club | Youth of Moscow | |||||||
| Trainers | Sergey Klyugin | |||||||
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| Height | 1.98 (2008) | |||||||
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| Height | 2.00 (2009) | |||||||
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Content
- 1 Career
- 2 Personal life
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Career
In 1999, Victoria won the gold medal at the European Junior Championships . At the European Indoor Championships in 2000, she became the 6th.
Returning to the sport after the birth of her daughter, Klyugina at the European Indoor Championships in 2009 became a bronze medalist, losing to Ariana Friedrich and Ruth Beitia . At the next championship, Victoria could not reach the final, becoming the 14th in the qualification.
Personal life
Married to track and field athlete Sergey Klyugin . The couple has three children - a girl and two boys [1] .
Notes
- β The Klyugins have a son . Rusathletics. Date of treatment January 27, 2013. Archived on February 6, 2013.
Links
- Klyugina, Victoria Yuryevna - profile on the IAAF website