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Olena Hovorova

Olena Ivanivna Hovorova (Ukrainian: Олена Іванівна Говорова; born 18 September 1973, in Izmail), also known as Yelena Govorova, is a former Ukrainian track and field athlete who specialised in triple jump competitions. She won the triple jump bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics with her personal best jump of 14.96 metres. She represented Ukraine at the Olympics in the 1996, 2000, and 2004 triple jump competitions – the first three Olympic competitions for the discipline. She also competed at five consecutive World Championships in Athletics from 1995 to 2003.[citation needed]

She won the triple jump gold medal at the Summer Universiade in 1997 and 1999 – the first time an athlete had retained the title – and also won the bronze medal at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics. Although she often made the top-ten at competitions, she rarely reached the podium at major championships. A silver and a bronze from the European Cup in Athletics and a bronze from the 2001 Goodwill Games are the other significant medals she garnered in her career.[citation needed]

Hovorova is a candidate for the Kiev City Council of the party Servant of the People in the 2020 Kiev local election set for 25 October 2020.[1][2] In the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election she was a candidate of Patriotic Party of Ukraine, but the party did not win any seats.[3]

Career edit

Early career edit

Hovorova began competing in 1991 and took her first junior medal (a bronze) in the triple jump competition at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics.[4] She began making her mark in the senior ranks a few years later with appearances in the finals of the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships and 1995 World Championships in Athletics.

She attended her first Olympic Games the year after, performing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and she finished ninth in the triple jump final with a jump of 14.09 m. She remained overshadowed by compatriot Inessa Kravets, who won the gold medal. She was sixth at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships, but Hovorova did manage to win the silver medal in the 1996 European Cup in Athletics that year.[5]

First world medal edit

The 1997 season represented a breakthrough for her: starting with an indoor personal best of 14.13 m for seventh place at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships and going on to win her first major medal later that year at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics. A new personal best jump of 14.67 m was enough to secure the bronze medal in the absence of Kravets. She won the triple jump gold at the 1997 Summer Universiade,[6] and closed the year with a fourth-place finish at the 1997 IAAF Grand Prix Final.

After an uneventful 1998, in which she finished sixth at the 1998 European Athletics Championships,[5] she retained her Universiade title at the 1999 Summer Universiade – the first athlete ever to do so.[6] She did not demonstrate similar form at the major competitions that year, however, finishing tenth and seventh respectively at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships and 1999 World Championships in Athletics.[4]

Olympic bronze edit

Following a strong showing with an indoor personal best of 14.55 m for fourth at the 2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships, she took advantage of Inessa Kravets' suspension for steroids use to assert herself as the top Ukrainian by jumping a personal best of 14.96 m for the bronze medal at the 2000 Summers Olympics triple jump contest.[7] The following year she won another bronze for a jump of 14.25 m at the 2001 Goodwill Games.[8] She failed to maintain this form and registered sub-14-metre jumps at both the 2001 World Championships in Athletics and the 2002 European Athletics Championships, clearly out of medal contention at both competitions.[4]

She regained her form for the following year, recording a jump of 14.81 m at a minor meeting in France and going on to take seventh at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics (14.38 m) and sixth at the inaugural IAAF World Athletics Final (14.46 m). She jumped a decent 14.59 m at the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships, but this was only enough for eighth place in the final as Tatyana Lebedeva's world record leap of 15.36 m signified an improvement in the standard of the women's event. Hovorova upped her game at the 2004 European Cup in Athletics and won the bronze with a season's best jump of 14.78 m. This was to be her premature peak to the season, however, as a mark of 14.35 m brought her only tenth place at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and her final performance of the year yielded only eighth place at the 2004 IAAF World Athletics Final.[4]

Achievements edit

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing the   Commonwealth of Independent States
1992 World Junior Championships Seoul, South Korea 3rd Triple jump 13.29 m (wind: 0.0 m/s)
Representing   Ukraine
1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 10th Triple jump 14.07 m
1996 Summer Olympics Atlanta, United States 9th Triple jump 14.09 m
1997 World Championships Athens, Greece 3rd Triple jump 14.67 m
Universiade Sicily, Italy 1st Triple jump 14.23 m
1999 Universiade Palma de Mallorca, Spain 1st Triple jump 14.99 m PB
2000 Summer Olympics Sydney, Australia 3rd Triple jump 14.96 m

References edit

  1. ^ (in Ukrainian) Yevhenia Kuleba headed the list of "Servants of the People" in the Kyiv City Council elections, Ukrayinska Pravda (20 September 2020)
  2. ^ "Rada appoints next elections to local self-govt bodies for Oct 25", Interfax-Ukraine (15 July 2020)
  3. ^ (in Ukrainian) Ermak's advisers, Tishchenko's acquaintances, assistants of people's deputies: whom the "Servant of the People" leads to the Kyiv City Council, Civil movement "Chesno" (21 September 2020)
  4. ^ a b c d Hovorova Olena. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-16.
  5. ^ a b Yelena Govorova. AbdilCeylan.com. Retrieved on 2010-03-17.
  6. ^ a b Universiade - Women. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-16.
  7. ^ 2000: THE YEAR IN REVIEW. Ukrainian Weekly No. 1, Vol. LXIX (2001-01-07). Retrieved on 2010-03-17.
  8. ^ Goodwill Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-17.

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olena, hovorova, olena, ivanivna, hovorova, ukrainian, Олена, Іванівна, Говорова, born, september, 1973, izmail, also, known, yelena, govorova, former, ukrainian, track, field, athlete, specialised, triple, jump, competitions, triple, jump, bronze, medal, 2000. Olena Ivanivna Hovorova Ukrainian Olena Ivanivna Govorova born 18 September 1973 in Izmail also known as Yelena Govorova is a former Ukrainian track and field athlete who specialised in triple jump competitions She won the triple jump bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics with her personal best jump of 14 96 metres She represented Ukraine at the Olympics in the 1996 2000 and 2004 triple jump competitions the first three Olympic competitions for the discipline She also competed at five consecutive World Championships in Athletics from 1995 to 2003 citation needed Olena Hovorova Medal recordRepresenting UkraineWomen s athleticsOlympic Games2000 Sydney Triple jumpWorld Championships1997 Athens Triple jumpSummer Universiade1997 Sicily Triple jump1999 Mallorca Triple jumpGoodwill Games2001 Brisbane Triple jumpEuropean Cup1996 Madrid Triple jump2000 Gateshead Triple jump1998 Saint Petersburg Triple jump2004 Bydgoszcz Triple jumpRepresenting the Unified TeamWorld Junior Championships1992 Seoul Triple jumpShe won the triple jump gold medal at the Summer Universiade in 1997 and 1999 the first time an athlete had retained the title and also won the bronze medal at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics Although she often made the top ten at competitions she rarely reached the podium at major championships A silver and a bronze from the European Cup in Athletics and a bronze from the 2001 Goodwill Games are the other significant medals she garnered in her career citation needed Hovorova is a candidate for the Kiev City Council of the party Servant of the People in the 2020 Kiev local election set for 25 October 2020 1 2 In the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election she was a candidate of Patriotic Party of Ukraine but the party did not win any seats 3 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 First world medal 1 3 Olympic bronze 2 Achievements 3 References 4 External linksCareer editEarly career edit Hovorova began competing in 1991 and took her first junior medal a bronze in the triple jump competition at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics 4 She began making her mark in the senior ranks a few years later with appearances in the finals of the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships and 1995 World Championships in Athletics She attended her first Olympic Games the year after performing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and she finished ninth in the triple jump final with a jump of 14 09 m She remained overshadowed by compatriot Inessa Kravets who won the gold medal She was sixth at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships but Hovorova did manage to win the silver medal in the 1996 European Cup in Athletics that year 5 First world medal edit The 1997 season represented a breakthrough for her starting with an indoor personal best of 14 13 m for seventh place at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships and going on to win her first major medal later that year at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics A new personal best jump of 14 67 m was enough to secure the bronze medal in the absence of Kravets She won the triple jump gold at the 1997 Summer Universiade 6 and closed the year with a fourth place finish at the 1997 IAAF Grand Prix Final After an uneventful 1998 in which she finished sixth at the 1998 European Athletics Championships 5 she retained her Universiade title at the 1999 Summer Universiade the first athlete ever to do so 6 She did not demonstrate similar form at the major competitions that year however finishing tenth and seventh respectively at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships and 1999 World Championships in Athletics 4 Olympic bronze edit Following a strong showing with an indoor personal best of 14 55 m for fourth at the 2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships she took advantage of Inessa Kravets suspension for steroids use to assert herself as the top Ukrainian by jumping a personal best of 14 96 m for the bronze medal at the 2000 Summers Olympics triple jump contest 7 The following year she won another bronze for a jump of 14 25 m at the 2001 Goodwill Games 8 She failed to maintain this form and registered sub 14 metre jumps at both the 2001 World Championships in Athletics and the 2002 European Athletics Championships clearly out of medal contention at both competitions 4 She regained her form for the following year recording a jump of 14 81 m at a minor meeting in France and going on to take seventh at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics 14 38 m and sixth at the inaugural IAAF World Athletics Final 14 46 m She jumped a decent 14 59 m at the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships but this was only enough for eighth place in the final as Tatyana Lebedeva s world record leap of 15 36 m signified an improvement in the standard of the women s event Hovorova upped her game at the 2004 European Cup in Athletics and won the bronze with a season s best jump of 14 78 m This was to be her premature peak to the season however as a mark of 14 35 m brought her only tenth place at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and her final performance of the year yielded only eighth place at the 2004 IAAF World Athletics Final 4 Achievements editYear Competition Venue Position Event NotesRepresenting the nbsp Commonwealth of Independent States1992 World Junior Championships Seoul South Korea 3rd Triple jump 13 29 m wind 0 0 m s Representing nbsp Ukraine1995 World Championships Gothenburg Sweden 10th Triple jump 14 07 m1996 Summer Olympics Atlanta United States 9th Triple jump 14 09 m1997 World Championships Athens Greece 3rd Triple jump 14 67 mUniversiade Sicily Italy 1st Triple jump 14 23 m1999 Universiade Palma de Mallorca Spain 1st Triple jump 14 99 m PB2000 Summer Olympics Sydney Australia 3rd Triple jump 14 96 mReferences edit in Ukrainian Yevhenia Kuleba headed the list of Servants of the People in the Kyiv City Council elections Ukrayinska Pravda 20 September 2020 Rada appoints next elections to local self govt bodies for Oct 25 Interfax Ukraine 15 July 2020 in Ukrainian Ermak s advisers Tishchenko s acquaintances assistants of people s deputies whom the Servant of the People leads to the Kyiv City Council Civil movement Chesno 21 September 2020 a b c d Hovorova Olena IAAF Retrieved on 2010 03 16 a b Yelena Govorova AbdilCeylan com Retrieved on 2010 03 17 a b Universiade Women GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2010 03 16 2000 THE YEAR IN REVIEW Ukrainian Weekly No 1 Vol LXIX 2001 01 07 Retrieved on 2010 03 17 Goodwill Games GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2010 03 17 External links editOlena Hovorova at World Athletics nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olena Hovorova amp oldid 1195112778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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