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Zhuk, Irina Gennadievna

Irina Zhuk (nee Yakoltsevich ) ( Belor. Iryna Zhuk (Yakaltsevich) ; genus. January 26, 1993 , Grodno , Belarus ) - Belarusian jumper with a pole [1] , nine-time champion of Belarus (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 in the open air ; 2012, 2015—2018 [2] - indoors) [3] , participant of the 2016 Olympics [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] .

Athletics
Irina Zhuk
general information
Date and place of birth
Citizenship Belorussia
Growth166 cm
Weight60 kg
ClubGrodno
TrainersKovalchuk Yu. G.
Sports career2010 - n. at.
IAAF
Personal records
Pole4.67 (2018)
Personal records in the room
Pole4.65 (2019)
International medals
Universiade
GoldTaipei 2017pole
European Team Championships
SilverLille 2017pole

Biography and career

She made her debut in the international arena at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games . In 2016, she did not qualify for the finals at her debut Olympiad , taking 34th place in qualifying.

On April 21, 2017 she got married to decathlete Vitaly Zhuk [9] .

Main results

YearCompetitionLocationA placeResult
2010Summer Youth Olympic GamesSingaporeten3.90 m
2012Junior World ChampionshipsBarcelona , Spain16 (q)3.95 m
2015European Youth ChampionshipTallinn , Estoniafour4.25 m
2016Europe championshipAmsterdam , Netherlands124.35 m
Summer OlympicsRio de Janeiro , Brazil34 (q)4.15 m
2017European Indoor ChampionshipBelgrade , Serbia124.40 m
European Team ChampionshipLille , France02!  4.60 m
World ChampionshipLondon , United Kingdom-NM
UniversiadeTaipei , Chinese Taipei01!  4.40 m
2018Europe championshipBerlin , Germany74.55 m
2019European Indoor ChampionshipGlasgow , UK64.65 m

Notes

  1. ↑ Irina Yakoltsevich
  2. ↑ Summer views. Athletics. Championship of Belarus.
  3. ↑ Ukrainians won three prizes at the track and field tournament in Roverett
  4. ↑ Iryna Yakaltsevich
  5. ↑ Athlete Irina Yakoltsevich complied with the Olympic qualification standard
  6. ↑ Iryna Yakaltsevich Vykanala alіmpіyskі kvalіfіkatsyy narmatiў
  7. ↑ Summer views. Athletics. Championship of Belarus. Irina Yakoltsevich in the pole vault fulfilled the selection standard for the Olympic Games in Rio
  8. ↑ Irina Yakoltsevich: The most important thing is to believe in yourself!
  9. Congratulations to Irina Yakltsevich and Vitaly Zhuk with the creation of a new athletics family! News on the BFLA website from April 21, 2017

Links

  • Irina Zhuk - profile on the IAAF website (English)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zhuk,_Irina_Gennadievna&oldid=98446622


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