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Perepelova, Lyubov Gennadievna

Lyubov Gennadyevna Perepelova (born February 26, 1979 ) is an athlete of Uzbekistan . Honored Sportswoman of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2001) [1] .

Athletics
Lyubov Perepelova
general information
Full nameLyubov Gennadevna Perepelova
Date and place of birthFebruary 26, 1979 ( 1979-02-26 ) (aged 40)
Tashkent city, Uzbek SSR , USSR
Citizenship Uzbekistan
Growth161 cm
Weight54 kg
IAAF
Personal records
100 m11.04 ( Bishkek , 3.06.2000)
200 m22.72 ( Bishkek , 4.06.2000)
Personal records in the room
100 m11.66 ( Tampere , 02/12/2005)
200 m24.23 ( Espinho , 02/06/2005)
International medals
Asian Championships
GoldJakarta 2000100 m
SilverJakarta 2000200 m
BronzeColombo 2002100 m
SilverColombo 2002200 m
GoldManila 2003100 m
GoldManila 2003200 m
Summer Asian Games
SilverBusan 2002100 m
BronzeBusan 20024 x 100 m
Afro-Asian Games
GoldHyderabad 2003100 m

Заслуженный спортсмен Республики Узбекистан

Content

Career

Participated in the Olympics in 2000 and 2004 . Three-time champion of Asia.

In the period from July 4, 2005 to July 3, 2007, she was disqualified for the use of doping ( hydrochloromethylotesterone ) [2] .

The holder of the current records of Uzbekistan at a distance of 100 meters in the open air, as well as at the same distance indoors.

Results

Started athletics in 1990

1996

Asian Championship among juniors (India): 100m-12.61 (12th place), 200m-25.59 (7th place)

1997

Asian Championship among juniors (Thailand): 100m-12.09 (7th place), 200m-24.20 (4th place)

1998

World Junior Championship (France): 100m-12.00 (16th place), 200m-24.36 (24th place)

13th Asian Games (Thailand): 200m-23.57 (5th place), Relay 4x100m-44.38 (2nd place)

1999

Winter World Championship (Japan): 60m.-7.51 (26th place)

World Championship (Spain): 100m-11.78; 200m-23.74

2000

Asian Championship (Indonesia): 100m-11.31 (1st place), 200m-23.30 (2nd place)

XXVII Olympic Games (Australia, Sydney): 100m-11.48 (27th place), 200m-23.83; relay race 4 × 100m-45.14 (22 place). Set Uzbekistan Record in 100m-11.04

Awarded the title of Honored Master of Sports of Uzbekistan .

2001

Winter World Championship (Portugal): 60m-7.40 (22nd place)

World Championship (Canada): 100m-11.65; 200m-24.03; 4x100m relay - 45.99

2002

Asian Championship (Sri Lanka): 100m-11.60 (3rd place), 200m-23.76 (2nd place), 4x100m-44.85 (2nd place).

14 Asian Games (Korea): 100m-11.38 (2nd place), 200m-23.52 (4th place), 4x100m-44.32 (3rd place).

2003

Winter World Championship (England): 60 m-7.66

World Championship (France): 100m-11.30 (13th place)

Asian Championship (Philippines): 100m-11.24 (1st place), 200m-23.54 (1st place).

2004

XXXVIII Olympic Games (Greece, Athens): 100m-11.26 (13th place)

Notes

  1. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated August 24, 2001 No. UP-2921 “On awarding, in connection with the decade of independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a group of workers in science, healthcare, culture, education, the media, and public spheres”
  2. ↑ List of athletes disqualified for doping (02.22.2006)

Links

  • Lyubov Perepelova - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
  • Lyubov Perepelova - profile on the IAAF website
  • Lyubov Perepelova
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Perepelova__Lyubov_Gennadievna&oldid=101541981


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