1999 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The 1999
Russian Indoor Athletics Championships The Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (russian: Чемпионат России по лёгкой атлетике в помещении) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF), ...
(russian: Чемпионат России по лёгкой атлетике в помещении 1999) was the 8th edition of the National Championship in indoor track and field for Russia. It was held on 18–19 February at the
Alexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA Alexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA, also known as USH CSKA, and formerly known as CSKA Palace of Sports, is a multi-purpose indoor sporting arena that is located in Moscow, Russia. It is a part of the CSKA Sports Complex. The arena ...
in Moscow. A total of 26 events (13 for men and 13 for women) were contested over the two-day competition.Russian Indoor Championships
GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-09. It was used for selection of the Russian team for the
1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships The 7th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in the Green Dome Maebashi stadium in Maebashi, Japan from March 5 to March 7, 1999. It was the first time the Championships were staged outside Europe or North America. Primo Nebiolo, ...
. The Russian Combined Events Indoor Championships was held separately on 12–14 February in Chelyabinsk at the Ural State University of Physical Culture arena.


Results


Men


Women


Russian Combined Events Indoor Championships


Men


Women


International team selection

Following the results of the championships, taking into account the qualifying standards, the Russian team for the
1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships The 7th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in the Green Dome Maebashi stadium in Maebashi, Japan from March 5 to March 7, 1999. It was the first time the Championships were staged outside Europe or North America. Primo Nebiolo, ...
included:


Men

*400 m:
Ruslan Mashchenko Ruslan Mikhailovich Mashchenko (russian: Руслан Михaйлович Мащенко; born November 11, 1971, in Voronezh) is a retired hurdler and sprinter from Russia. He is best known for winning two silver medals at the European Athleti ...
*1500 m: Andrey Zadorozhnyy *High jump: Pyotr Brayko,
Vyacheslav Voronin Vyacheslav Nikolayevich Voronin (russian: Вячеспав Никопаевич Воронин; born 5 April 1974 in Vladikavkaz) is a Russian track and field athlete who specialised in the high jump. Voronin was a World Champion (1999) and Eu ...
*Shot put:
Pavel Chumachenko Pavel Leonidivuch Chumachenko (Cyrillic: Павел Леонидович Чумаченко; born 5 April 1971 in Bratsk) is a Russian shot putter. His personal best is 20.54 metres, achieved in June 2001 in Bremen Bremen (Low German also: ''B ...
*Heptathlon: Lev Lobodin


Women

*200 m:
Svetlana Goncharenko Svetlana Valentinovna Goncharenko (russian: Светлана Валентиновна Гончаренко; born May 28, 1971 in Rostov-on-Don as Svetlana Doronina) is a former Russian athlete who mainly competed in the 200 metres. In addition to ...
,
Oksana Ekk Oksana Ekk (born 26 November 1974) is a Russian sprinter. She competed in the women's 200 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''G ...
*400 m:
Olga Kotlyarova Olga Kotlyarova (born 12 April 1976 in Sverdlovsk) is a Russian runner. She used to compete mainly in 400 metres, and has an Olympic bronze medal from 2000 in relay. She is also a world champion (indoor and outdoor) in this event. In 2005, she ...
,
Natalya Nazarova Natalya Viktorovna Nazarova (russian: Наталья Викторовна Назарова, born May 26, 1979, Moscow) is a track and field Sprint (running), sprinter. She was born in Moscow. Following a personal best time of 49.65 seconds ...
*4 × 400 m relay:
Olga Kotlyarova Olga Kotlyarova (born 12 April 1976 in Sverdlovsk) is a Russian runner. She used to compete mainly in 400 metres, and has an Olympic bronze medal from 2000 in relay. She is also a world champion (indoor and outdoor) in this event. In 2005, she ...
,
Natalya Nazarova Natalya Viktorovna Nazarova (russian: Наталья Викторовна Назарова, born May 26, 1979, Moscow) is a track and field Sprint (running), sprinter. She was born in Moscow. Following a personal best time of 49.65 seconds ...
,
Tatyana Chebykina Tatyana Gennadyevna Chebykina (russian: Татьяна Геннадьевна Чебыкина; born November 22, 1968) is a former Russian athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres. Over the course of her career her greatest success came in ...
, Natalya Sharova, Yekaterina Kulikova *800 m:
Natalya Tsyganova Natalya Tsyganova (born 7 February 1971 in Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR) is a Russian middle distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres. International competitions Personal bests * 400 metres - 52.02 s (1998) *800 metres - 1:56.60 min (2000) *150 ...
, Natalya Gorelova *1500 m: Svetlana Kanatova,
Olga Komyagina Olga Komyagina (born 10 February 1974) is a Russian middle distance runner who specializes in the 1500 metres. She gained fame acting as a pacemaker/rabbit in races, and is widely considered to be the best pacemaker in the history of athletics. ...
*3000 m:
Olga Yegorova Olga Nikolayevna Yegorova (russian: Ольга Николаевна Егорова; born 28 March 1972 in Novocheboksarsk, Chuvash ASSR) is a Russian distance runner. Her first international appearance came at the 1990 World Junior Championshi ...
*60 m hurdles: Irina Korotya *High jump: Viktoriya Seregina, Yuliya Lyakhova *Pole vault: Yelena Belyakova *Long jump:
Tatyana Kotova Tatyana Vladimirovna Kotova (russian: Татьяна Владимировна Котова, born 11 December 1976) is a track and field athlete who competed for Russia in the long jump. Her personal best jump of 7.42 m at Annecy in 2002, is th ...
,
Nina Perevedentseva Nina may refer to: * Nina (name), a feminine given name and surname Acronyms * National Iraqi News Agency, a news service in Iraq *Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, on the campus of Norwegian University of Science and Technology *No income, ...
*Triple jump:
Yelena Lebedenko Yelena Vladimirovna Lebedenko (russian: Елена Владимировна Лебеденко; born 16 January 1971) is a retired Russian heptathlete and triple jumper. Career She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 1996 European Indoor ...
, Elena Donkina *Shot put:
Irina Korzhanenko Irina Nikolayevna Korzhanenko (russian: Ирина Николаевна Коржаненко; born 16 May 1974 in Azov) is a former Russian shot putter. She gained international recognition when she won a bronze medal at the 1997 IAAF World Indo ...
,
Svetlana Krivelyova Svetlana Vladimirovna Krivelyova (russian: Светлана Владимировна Кривелёва; born 13 June 1969) is a former track and field athlete who specialised in the shot put. Krivelyova was born in Bryansk, Russia. Her career ...
*Pentathlon: Irina Belova,
Natalya Roshchupkina Natalya Roshchupkina (russian: Наталья Рощупкина; born 13 January 1978 in Lipetsk) is a Russian heptathlete. She represented Russia at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and was three times a participant at the World Championships in Athlet ...
Had exemption for selection and allowed not to compete at the national championships Later withdrew from the international competition


References

;Results * {{Russian Athletics Championships Russian Indoor Athletics Championships
Russian Indoor Athletics Championships The Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (russian: Чемпионат России по лёгкой атлетике в помещении) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF), ...
Russian Indoor Athletics Championships The Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (russian: Чемпионат России по лёгкой атлетике в помещении) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF), ...
Russian Indoor Athletics Championships The Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (russian: Чемпионат России по лёгкой атлетике в помещении) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF), ...
Sports competitions in Moscow 1999 in Moscow