1995 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships
1995 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships | |
---|---|
Dates | 24–26 February |
Host city | Volgograd |
Venue | WGAFC Indoor Stadium |
Events | 26 |
← 1994 1996 → |
The 1995 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (Template:Lang-ru) was the 4th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for Russia. It was held on 24–26 February at the WGAFC Indoor Stadium in Volgograd. A total of 26 events (13 for men and 13 for women) were contested over the two-day competition. The racewalking events for men and women were dropped from the programme and ceased to be a regular part of the championships thereafter.[1]
Championships
In the winter of 1995, Russian championships were also held in the following disciplines:
- 3–4 February — Russian Combined Events Indoor Championships (Chelyabinsk)
- 4–5 February – Russian 24-Hour Run Indoor Championships (Podolsk)
Results
Men
Women
- a Larisa Peleshenko, the original winner of the women's shot put with a mark of 19.52 m, was subsequently disqualified as she failed a drug test prior to the championships on 20 February 1995 in the Swedish city of Huddinge. She was banned from competition for four years, and her results after the date of sampling were annulled, including first place at the national indoor championships.[2]
Russian Combined Events Championships
The Russian Combined Events Indoor Championships were contested on 3–4 February 1995 in Chelyabinsk in the Ural State University of Physical Culture Stadium. Svetlana Moskalets achieved the second best score in women's indoor pentathlon ever at that time.[3]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heptathlon | Evgeniy Dudakov Rostov Oblast |
5953 pts | Nikolay Afanasyev Tatarstan |
5728 pts | Sergey Khokhlov Saint Petersburg |
5515 pts |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pentathlon | Svetlana Moskalets Moscow |
4866 pts | Irina Tyukhay Krasnoyarsk Krai |
4638 pts | Irina Vostrikova Tatarstan |
4603 pts |
Russian 24-Hour Run Indoor Championships
The Russian 24-Hour Run Indoor Championships was held on 4–5 February in Podolsk on the 133-meter circle of the arena of the local youth sports school. Competitions were held as part of the Podolsky Day super marathon and were held in memory of Nikolay Safin, who established a world best two years earlier (275,576 m),[4]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
24-hour run | Aleksandr Schekin Mordovia |
258,145 m | Maksim Vorobev Moscow Oblast |
257,202 m | Sergey Ishmulkin Tatarstan |
243,334 m |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
24-hour run | Elena Sidorenkova Smolensk Oblast |
220,645 m | Irina Koval Moscow Oblast |
210,237 m | Nadezhda Tarasova Kaluga Oblast |
207,969 m |
International team selection
Following the results of the championships, taking into account the qualifying standards, the Russian team for the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships included:
Men
- 60 m: Andrey Grigorev, Yuriy Mizera
- 400 m: Mikhail Vdovin
- 1500 m: Vyacheslav Shabunin
- 60 m hurdles: Evgeny Pechonkin
- Pole vault: Maksim Tarasov, Vadim Strogalev
- Long jump: Evgeniy Tretyak, Yuriy Naumkin
- Triple jump: Dmitry Byzov
- Shot put: Yevgeny Palchikov
Women
- 60 m: Nadezhda Roshchupkina, Yekaterina Leshcheva
- 200 m: Natalia Voronova†, Svetlana Goncharenko
- 400 m: Irina Privalova†, Tatyana Chebykina
- 4 × 400m relay: Tatyana Chebykina, Yelena Ruzina, Yekaterina Kulikova, Svetlana Goncharenko
- 800 m: Yelena Afanasyeva, Irina Samorokova
- 1500 m: Lyubov Kremlyova†
- 3000 m: Mariya Pantyukhova, Lidiya Vasilevskaya
- 60 m hurdles: Aleksandra Paskhina
- High jump: Yelena Gulyayeva†, Tatyana Motkova
- Long jump: Lyudmila Galkina, Irina Mushailova
- Triple jump: Yolanda Chen†, Mariya Sokova
- Shot put: Larisa Peleshenko
- Pentathlon: Svetlana Moskalets, Irina Tyukhay
† Had exemption for selection and allowed not to compete at the national championships
References
- ^ Russian Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
- ^ Mark Butler. "IAAF World Indoor Championships Statistics Handbook" (PDF). IAAF. p. 142. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2015-01-18.
- ^ На стадионах страны и мира. Чемпионат России по многоборьям // Лёгкая атлетика : журнал. — 1995. — № 3. — С. 9.
- ^ "Podolskie Sutki — 1995: Itogovyy protokol". Klub lyubiteley bega «Parsek». 1995-02-05. Archived from the original (HTM) on 2018-01-15. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
- Results
- Откаленко В., Шедченко А. Свет и тени Волгограда // Лёгкая атлетика : журнал. — 1995. — № 3. — С. 7—8.