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Russian Athletics Championships
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Current sports event 2018 Russian Athletics Championships
SportAthletics
Founded1908 & 1992
CountryRussia

The Russian Athletics Championships (Template:Lang-ru) is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF), which serves as the Russian national championship for the sport. It is typically held as a four-day event in the Russian summer around late June to early August. The venue of the championships is decided on an annual basis.[citation needed]

The competition was first held in 1908, during the time of the Russian Empire.[1] The competition had nine editions during this period, lasting up to 1916, at which point it was ceased as a result of the October Revolution and was effectively replaced in 1920 by the inauguration of the Soviet Athletics Championships. During this period, separate championships for the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic were occasionally held (with the first two editions occurring in 1922 and 1927 in Moscow), though mostly the Russian championships was merged into the larger Soviet one.[2] After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia was restored as an independent country and the Russian Athletics Championships was re-initiated, starting from 1992 after a shared CIS Athletics Championships in 1991.[1]

The modern Russian Championships are using as a qualifying event for selection for the international team for major events including the Olympic Games and the World Championships in Athletics.[3]

Events

On the current programme a total of 38 individual Russian Championship athletics events are contested, divided evenly between men and women. For each of the sexes, there are six track running events, three obstacle events, four jumps, four throws, and two relays.

Track running
Obstacle events
Jumping events
Throwing events
Relays

Separate championships are held for the 10,000 metres, combined track and field events, racewalking, road running, cross country running (spring and autumn), mountain running (uphill and downhill), 24-hour run, and relay races. A winter outdoor throwing championships is also held in discus, javelin and hammer throw, while the shot put is incorporated into the Russian Indoor Athletics Championships.[4]

Editions

Russian Empire

Edition Year Venue Date Stadium
1 1908 St. Petersburg 14–15 June Krestovsky Island
2 1909 St. Petersburg 20–21 June
3 1910 Riga 26–27 June
4 1911 St. Petersburg 9–10 July
5 1912 Moscow 8 September
6 1913 St. Petersburg 20–22 July
7 1914 Riga 6–11 July Riga Hippodrome
8 1915 Moscow 15–16 August OLLS Stadium
9 1916 Petrograd 27–29 August

Russian Federation

Edition Year Venue Date Stadium Notes
1 1992 Moscow 18–21 July Lokomotiv Stadium
2 1993 Moscow 18–20 June Lokomotiv Stadium
3 1994 St. Petersburg 14–16 July Petrovsky Stadium
4 1995 Moscow 16–18 June Lokomotiv Stadium
5 1996 St. Petersburg 1–5 July Petrovsky Stadium
6 1997 Tula 7–10 July Arsenal Stadium
7 1998 Moscow 31 July–3 August Luzhniki Stadium
8 1999 Tula 29 July–1 August Arsenal Stadium
9 2000 Tula 22–26 July Arsenal Stadium
10 2001 Tula 12–15 July Arsenal Stadium
11 2002 Cheboksary 11–14 July Cheboksary Olympic Stadium
12 2003 Tula 7–10 August Arsenal Stadium
13 2004 Tula 24–25 July,
29 July–1 August
Arsenal Stadium
14 2005 Tula 10–13 July Arsenal Stadium
15 2006 Tula 11–15 June Arsenal Stadium
16 2007 Tula 31 July–3 August Arsenal Stadium
17 2008 Kazan 17–20 July Central Stadium
18 2009 Cheboksary 23–26 July Cheboksary Olympic Stadium Results
19 2010 Saransk 12–15 July Start Stadium Results
20 2011 Cheboksary 21–24 July Cheboksary Olympic Stadium Results
21 2012 Cheboksary 3–6 July Cheboksary Olympic Stadium Results
22 2013 Moscow 22–25 July Luzhniki Stadium Results
23 2014 Kazan 23–26 July Central Stadium Results
24 2015 Cheboksary 3–5 August Cheboksary Olympic Stadium
25 2016 Cheboksary 20–23 June Cheboksary Olympic Stadium
26 2017 Zhukovskiy 28–30 July Meteor Stadium
27 2018 Kazan 19–22 July Central Stadium
28 2019 Cheboksary 24–27 July Cheboksary Olympic Stadium
2022 Cheboksary 2–5 August Cheboksary Olympic Stadium

Championships records

Men

Event Record Athlete Date Place Ref
100 metres 10.12 (+ 0.6 m/s) Alexander Porkhomovsky 1994
200 metres 20.51 (+ 1.7 m/s) Oleg Sergeyev 2004
400 metres 44.83 Anton Galkin 2004
800 metres 1:44.72 Yuriy Borzakovskiy 2004
1500 metres 3.36.14 Valentin Smirnov 2011
5000 metres 13:29.40 Vladimir Nikitin 2017
10,000 metres 27:53.12 Sergey Ivanov 2008
Marathon 2:11:26 Fedor Shutov 2016
3000 metres steeplechase 8:19.19 Maxim Yakushev 2017
110 metres hurdles 13.19 (- 0.1 m/s) Sergey Shubenkov 2013
400 metres hurdles 48.54 Boris Gorban 2001
High jump 2.39 m Ivan Ukhov 2012
Pole vault 6.01 m Igor Trandenkov 1996
Long jump 8.34 m (+ 1.4 m/s) Andrey Ignatov 1995
Triple jump 17.68 m (+ 0.4 m/s) Danil Burkenya 2004
Shot put 21.51 m Maksim Sidorov 2012
Discus throw 65.93 m Bogdan Pishchalnikov 2010
Hammer throw 82.28 m Ilya Konovalov 2003
Javelin throw 90.33 m Sergey Makarov 2005
Decathlon 8601 points Ilya Shkurenyov 2017
10.89 (100 m) , 7.58 m (long jump) , 14.15 m "(shot put)", 2.12 m "(high jump) , 49.00 (400 m) /
13.95
(110 m with barriers) , 44.91 m (discus throwing) , 5.30 m ' '(pole vault)' ', 60.29 m' '(javelin throw)' ', 4:28.35' '(1500 m)' '
10000 m walk (track) 38:14.24 Vasiliy Mizinov 2 August 2022 Chelyabinsk [5]
20 km walk 1:16:43 Sergey Morozov 2008
50 km walk 3:35:29 Denis Nizhegorodov 2004
4 × 100 m relay 39.55 Saint Petersburg
Vyacheslav Shevelyov
Konstantin Petryashov
Alexander Khutte
Arthur Reysbich
2013
4 × 400 m relay 3:04.72 Saint-Petersburg
Maxim Rafilovich
Andrey Rudenko
Andrey Kukharenko
Mikhail Filatov
2017

Women

Event Record Athlete Year
100 metres 10.89 (+ 1.9 m/s) Irina Privalova 1992
200 metres 22.05 (+ 1.7 m/s) Irina Privalova 1992
400 metres 49.16 Antonina Krivoshapka 2012
800 metres 1:56.00 Tatyana Andrianova 2008
1500 metres 3:58.68 Yuliya Fomenko 2005
5000 metres 14:23.75 Liliya Shobukhova 2008
10,000 metres 30:29.36 Liliya Shobukhova 2009
Marathon 2:28:34 Tatyana Petrova Arkhipova 2016
3000 metres steeplechase 9:08.21 Gulnara Samitova-Galkina 2008
100 metres hurdles 12.47 (+ 1.1 m/s) Marina Azyabina 1993
400 metres hurdles 52.34 Yuliya Pechonkina 2003
High jump 2.07 m Anna Chicherova 2011
Pole vault 4.90 m Yelena Isinbayeva 2016
Long jump 7.33 m (+ 0.4 m/s) Tatyana Lebedeva 2004
Triple jump 15.14 m (+ 1.9 m/s) Nadezhda Alekhina 2009
Shot put 20.79 m Larisa Peleshenko 2001
Irina Korzhanenko 2004
Discus throw 67.58 m Natalya Sadova 2004
Hammer throw 78.51 m Tatyana Lysenko 2012
Javelin throw 66.00 m Tatyana Shikolenko 2003
Heptathlon 6765 points Yelena Prokhorova 2000
13.54 (100 m with barriers) , 1.82 m "(jump in height) , 14.30 m" (shot put) , 23.37 (200 m) / 6.72 m (long jump) , 43.40 m (javelin throw) , 2:04.27 (800 m)
20 km walk 1:24:58 Elena Lashmanova 2016
4 × 100 metres relay 43.30 Moscow
Marina Panteleyeva
Natalia Rusakova
Elizabeth Savlinis
Christina Sivkova
2014
4 × 400 metres relay 3:25.18 Sverdlovsk Region
Olga Kotlyarova
Tatyana Veshkurova
Yulia Mulyukova
Svetlana Pospelova
2006

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Russian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  2. ^ Г. Хинчук-Михайлова, В. Селезнев. 1922: год перелома // Лёгкая атлетика : журнал. – М., 1992. – № 1. – С. 19–20.
  3. ^ "Новости чемпионата России". ВФЛА. 2015-08-02. Archived from the original on 2016-10-09. Retrieved 2016-10-09.
  4. ^ Russian Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  5. ^ "At the Russian Championships, they broke the 22-year-old record in walking 10 km". newswep.com. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 16 August 2022.