Natalya Sharova
Natalya Sharova (born October 4, 1972) was a professional sprinter from Russia. She won a gold medals in the 4x400 m relay at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics and in the 1997 World Indoor Championships in Athletics, in both cases by virtue of running in the heats for her team.[1]
Medal record | ||
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Women's athletics | ||
Representing | ||
IAAF World Championships | ||
1999 Seville | 4x400 m | |
IAAF World Indoor Championships | ||
1997 | 4x400 m | |
World University Games | ||
1997 | 4x400 m |
She also won a gold medal in the 4x400m at the 1997 World University Games by running in the final. She continued to run professionally until 2004.[1][2]
Major international competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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1997 | IAAF World Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 1st (Heat 2, Heats) | 4x400m | 3:29.85 |
1999 | IAAF World Championships in Athletics | Sevilla, Spain | 1st (Heat 1, Heats) | 4x400m | 3:24.51 |
Domestic competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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2002 | Russia Indoor Championships | Volgograd, Russia | 2nd (Heat 1, Heats) | 400m | 54.05 |
2002 | Russia Championships | Cheboksary, Russia | 4th (Heat 1, Heats) | 800m | 2:05.97 |
2003 | Russia Championships | Tula, Russia | 5th (Heat 7, Heats) | 400m | 54.87 |
2004 | Russia Championships | Tula, Russia | 4th (Heat 3, Heats) | 400m | 54.22 |
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References
- Natalya Sharova at Tilastopaja (registration required)
- Natalya Sharova at World Athletics
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