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Irina Bondarchuk

Irina Bondarchuk (Russian: Ирина Бондарчук; born 17 September 1952) is a Russian former Soviet long-distance runner.[1]

Irina Bondarchuk
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing the  Soviet Union
IAAF World Cross Country Championships
1980 Paris Senior race

Bondarchuk's greatest successes were in cross country running. She was the individual silver medallist at the 1980 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and took three team titles between 1977 and 1981. She also placed fourth individually in 1979 and took a team silver medal in 1985. This was a period of much success for the Soviet women, with Lyudmila Bragina, Yelena Sipatova, Giana Romanova and Svetlana Ulmasova being other leading Soviet athletes of the time.[2]

In track running, Bondarchuk was a four-time national champion with one indoor and one outdoor title in the 3000 metres and two title in the 5000 metres. She was the first ever Soviet champion in the women's 5000 m in 1980, as the event was added to the standard programme that year.[3][4] She represented the Soviet Union at the 1974 European Athletics Championships over 3000 m, finishing ninth.[5]

She had her highest season ranking in the 5000 m in 1980, with her time of 15:35.0 minutes being the second best after America's Jan Merrill. She again neared the top of the profession in 1982 when she won at the Brothers Znamensky Memorial in a time of 15:12.62 minutes, placing third in the global rankings behind Mary Slaney and Grete Waitz.[6]

Bondarchuk focused more on longer distances in her late career and set bests of 2:35:17 hours for the marathon in 1984 and 33:55.98 minutes for the 10,000 metres in 1986.[7] Bondarchuk relocated to the United States in the 1990s and continued her long-distance career there. She made six appearances at the Austin Marathon, winning in 1994 and coming runner-up in 1995. She also had five finishes at the Houston Marathon, with her best finish being 13th place. She twice competed at the Boston Marathon (1993 and 1995) and was within the top 20 both times. She continued to compete as entered her forties and regularly finished in the top twenty of high profile American road races in the late 1990s.[5]

Personal bests

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
1974 European Championships Rome, Italy 9th 3000 m 9:16.6
1977 World Cross Country Championships Düsseldorf, West Germany 4th Senior race 17:38
1st Senior team 15 pts
1980 World Cross Country Championships Paris, France 2nd Senior race 15:49
1st Senior team 15 pts
1981 World Cross Country Championships Madrid, Spain 21st Senior race 14:55
1st Senior team 24 pts
1985 World Cross Country Championships Lisbon, Portugal 31st Senior race 16:05
2nd Senior team 77 pts
Yokohama International Women's Ekiden Yokohama, Japan 3rd 5000 m 16:06

National titles

References

  1. ^ Irina Bondarchuk. Track and Field Brinkster. Retrieved on 2016-03-06.
  2. ^ IAAF World Cross Country Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-03-06.
  3. ^ a b Soviet Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-03-06.
  4. ^ a b Soviet Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-03-06.
  5. ^ a b Irina Bondarchuk. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2016-03-06.
  6. ^ World Top Performers 1980-2005: Women (Outdoor). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-03-06.
  7. ^ Irina Bondarchuk. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-03-06.

External links

irina, bondarchuk, russian, Ирина, Бондарчук, born, september, 1952, russian, former, soviet, long, distance, runner, medal, recordwomen, athleticsrepresenting, soviet, unioniaaf, world, cross, country, championships1980, paris, senior, racebondarchuk, greates. Irina Bondarchuk Russian Irina Bondarchuk born 17 September 1952 is a Russian former Soviet long distance runner 1 Irina Bondarchuk Medal recordWomen s athleticsRepresenting the Soviet UnionIAAF World Cross Country Championships1980 Paris Senior raceBondarchuk s greatest successes were in cross country running She was the individual silver medallist at the 1980 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and took three team titles between 1977 and 1981 She also placed fourth individually in 1979 and took a team silver medal in 1985 This was a period of much success for the Soviet women with Lyudmila Bragina Yelena Sipatova Giana Romanova and Svetlana Ulmasova being other leading Soviet athletes of the time 2 In track running Bondarchuk was a four time national champion with one indoor and one outdoor title in the 3000 metres and two title in the 5000 metres She was the first ever Soviet champion in the women s 5000 m in 1980 as the event was added to the standard programme that year 3 4 She represented the Soviet Union at the 1974 European Athletics Championships over 3000 m finishing ninth 5 She had her highest season ranking in the 5000 m in 1980 with her time of 15 35 0 minutes being the second best after America s Jan Merrill She again neared the top of the profession in 1982 when she won at the Brothers Znamensky Memorial in a time of 15 12 62 minutes placing third in the global rankings behind Mary Slaney and Grete Waitz 6 Bondarchuk focused more on longer distances in her late career and set bests of 2 35 17 hours for the marathon in 1984 and 33 55 98 minutes for the 10 000 metres in 1986 7 Bondarchuk relocated to the United States in the 1990s and continued her long distance career there She made six appearances at the Austin Marathon winning in 1994 and coming runner up in 1995 She also had five finishes at the Houston Marathon with her best finish being 13th place She twice competed at the Boston Marathon 1993 and 1995 and was within the top 20 both times She continued to compete as entered her forties and regularly finished in the top twenty of high profile American road races in the late 1990s 5 Contents 1 Personal bests 2 International competitions 3 National titles 4 References 5 External linksPersonal bests Edit3000 metres 8 42 84 min 1982 5000 metres 15 12 62 min 1982 10 000 metres 33 55 98 min 1986 Marathon 2 35 17 hrs 1984 International competitions EditYear Competition Venue Position Event Notes1974 European Championships Rome Italy 9th 3000 m 9 16 61977 World Cross Country Championships Dusseldorf West Germany 4th Senior race 17 381st Senior team 15 pts1980 World Cross Country Championships Paris France 2nd Senior race 15 491st Senior team 15 pts1981 World Cross Country Championships Madrid Spain 21st Senior race 14 551st Senior team 24 pts1985 World Cross Country Championships Lisbon Portugal 31st Senior race 16 052nd Senior team 77 ptsYokohama International Women s Ekiden Yokohama Japan 3rd 5000 m 16 06National titles EditSoviet Athletics Championships 3000 metres 1977 3 5000 metres 1980 1982 Soviet Indoor Athletics Championships 3000 metres 1976 4 References Edit Irina Bondarchuk Track and Field Brinkster Retrieved on 2016 03 06 IAAF World Cross Country Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2016 03 06 a b Soviet Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2016 03 06 a b Soviet Indoor Championships GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2016 03 06 a b Irina Bondarchuk Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved on 2016 03 06 World Top Performers 1980 2005 Women Outdoor GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2016 03 06 Irina Bondarchuk All Athletics Retrieved on 2016 03 06 External links EditIrina Bondarchuk at World Athletics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irina Bondarchuk amp oldid 965268548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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