Nadezhda Viktorovna Besfamilnaya (born December 27 , 1950 , Moscow ) is a Soviet and Russian athlete , a bronze medalist of the Olympic Games .
Nadezhda Besfamilnaya | ||||||||
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| Full name | Nadezhda Viktorovna Besfamilnaya | |||||||
| Date and place of birth | December 27 1950 (68 years old) Moscow , USSR | |||||||
| Citizenship | ||||||||
| Height | 166 cm | |||||||
| The weight | 55 kg | |||||||
| Club | CSKA Moscow | |||||||
| Trainers | Z. E. Petrova | |||||||
| Personal records | ||||||||
| 100 m | 11.41 (1976) | |||||||
| 200 m | 22.8 (1972) | |||||||
| International medals | ||||||||
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Content
- 1 Sports career
- 1.1 USSR Championships
- 2 notes
- 3 References
Sports career
She trained under the guidance of Zoya Evseevna Petrova [2] [3] .
In 1972, Nadezhda Besfamilnaya took part in the Olympic Games in Munich , where she took 5th place in the semifinal race of 200 meters and 5th place in the relay four of 4 × 100 meters.
At the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Nadezhda Besfamilnaya won the bronze medal in the relay 4 × 100 meters along with Tatyana Prorochenko , Lyudmila Maslakova and Vera Anisimova . In personal competitions, she performed at distances of 100 and 200 meters, but ended up in the finals.
USSR Championships
Nadezhda Besfamilnaya 13-time champion of the USSR (1969-1976), twice - in 1971 and 1972 - she won three distances.
| Year | Distance | Result | date of | City | A place |
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| 1969 | 100 m | 11.6 | August 17–20 | Kiev | III |
| 200 m | 23.7 | I | |||
| 1971 | 100 m | 11.5 | July 16-19 | Moscow | I |
| 200 m | 23,2 | I | |||
| 4 × 100 m [4] | 44.7 | I | |||
| 1972 | 100 m | 11,4 | July 17–20 | Moscow | I |
| 200 m | 23.6 | I | |||
| 4 × 100 m [5] | 44.8 | I | |||
| 1973 | 100 m | 11,4 | July 10-14 | Moscow | I |
| 200 m | 23.6 | II | |||
| 4 × 100 m [6] | 44.7 | I | |||
| 1974 | 4 × 100 m [7] | 44.8 | July 23–26 | Moscow | I |
| 1975 | 100 m | 11,4 | July 27-30 | Moscow | II |
| 200 m | 22.8 | I | |||
| 4 × 100 m [8] | 43.7 | I | |||
| 1976 | 100 m | 11.47 | June 10–12, June 22–24 | Kiev | III |
| 200 m | 23.13 | II | |||
| 4 × 100 m [9] | 45.1 | August 26–29 | Yerevan | I |
Notes
- ↑ Team members: Tatyana Prorochenko , Lyudmila Maslakova , Nadezhda Besfamilnaya , Vera Anisimova
- ↑ Zoya Evseevna Petrova - master of sports, honored trainer of the USSR
- ↑ Petrova Zoya Evseevna
- ↑ Team members: Lyudmila Zharkova , Galina Bukharina , N. Yudina, Nadezhda Besfamilnaya
- ↑ Team members: Vera Anisimova , Galina Bukharina , N. Yudina, Nadezhda Besfamilnaya
- ↑ Team members: T. Chernikova, Lyudmila Maslakova , G. Mitrokhina, Nadezhda Besfamilnaya
- ↑ Team members: R. Babich, T. Chernikova, G. Kaminsky, Nadezhda Besfamilnaya
- ↑ Team members: Nadezhda Besfamilnaya , Lyudmila Maslakova , T. Sineva, Vera Anisimova
- ↑ Composition of the team: Nadezhda Besfamilnaya , Vera Anisimova , T. Lyamparskaya, T. Sineva
Links
- Nadezhda Besfamilnaya - Olympic statistics on Sports-Reference.com