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Arzamasova, Marina Aleksandrovna

Marina Aleksandrovna Arzamasova ( Belor. Maryna Alyaksandrana Arzamasawa ; born , ), nee Kotovich ( Belor. Katovich ) - Belarusian athlete , world champion in 2015 and Europe in 2014 in the race at 800 meters . Winner of the Belarusian Sports Olympus Award (2014), Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus (2016).

Athletics
Marina Arzamasova
Maryna Arzamasava 2013 Reims meeting.jpg
Marina Arzamasova in 2013
general information
Full nameMarina Aleksandrovna Arzamasova
Date and place of birth
Minsk , Byelorussian SSR , USSR
Citizenship
Growth
Weight
TrainersBelorussia Natalya Dukhnova
IAAF
Personal records
800 m1.57.54 (2015)
International medals
World Championships
GoldBeijing 2015800 m
World Indoor Championships
BronzeSopot 2014800 m
European games
SilverMinsk 2019team
European Championships
BronzeHelsinki 2012800 m
GoldZurich 2014800 m
European Indoor Championships
BronzeGothenburg 2013800 m
Continental Cups
BronzeMarrakech 2014800 m
World War Games
GoldRio de Janeiro 2011800 m
SilverMunyun 2015800 m
Indoor World Championships
SilverAthens 2009800 m
State awards
Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus

Content

Career

Marina trains under the guidance of Natalia Dukhnova , which led her to victories at the World and European Championships [2] [3] .

London 2012

At the Olympic Games in London performed at the 800-meter . In the fifth preliminary run, Arzamasova took 4th place and was unable to reach the semifinals (the three best runners from each run went out directly). At the same time, Marina lost only 0.10 seconds to the winner and 0.02 seconds to third place winner Kenyon Cherono Koech. At the same time, the second place in the race was taken by Russian woman Elena Arzhakova , who was disqualified in 2013, and her results in London were annulled.

Speech at the 2014 European Championships

At the European Championships in Athletics, Marina Arzamasova ran two laps at 1.58.15, showing the best result of Europe in the season, ahead of the British and Polish athletes.

Rio 2016

In the preliminary race at the summer Olympics in Rio showed the result of 1: 58.44 in the run for 800 meters . In the semifinal race, her time was 1: 58.87. However, in the final race, Arzamasova became only 7th, having run 800 meters in 1: 59.10. First place was taken by Caster Semenya with a score of 1: 55.28, Francine Niyonsaba won silver with a time of 1: 56.49, Bronze went to Margaret Wambui - 1: 56.89.

Notes

  1. ↑ II European Games> Team - National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus .
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q2570268 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q64869419 "> </a>
  2. ↑ Marina ARZAMASOVA: THE MEDAL WAS EXPECTED
  3. ↑ And the coach, faithful friend

Links

  • Profile on belta.by website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arzamasova,_Marina_Aleksandrovna&oldid=100706646


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