Tatyana Polovinskaya
Athletics competitor
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Full name | Тетяна Половинська |
Nationality | Ukraine |
Born | (1965-03-14) March 14, 1965 (age 59) Simferopol, Crimea, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
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Sport | Running |
Event | Marathon |
Tatyana Polovinskaya (Ukrainian: Тетяна Половинська; born March 14, 1965, in Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR) is a retired long-distance runner from Ukraine, who represented the Soviet Union in the women's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, finishing in fourth place. Her mark (2:27:05) stand as a national record for nearly eighteen years. It was broken on March 26, 2006, by Tetyana Hladyr in Rome, Italy: 2:25:44.
Achievements
- All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing Soviet Union | ||||
1988 | Olympic Games | Seoul, South Korea | 4th | 2:27:05 |
1997 | Vienna Marathon | Vienna, Austria | 1st | 2:30:50 |
References
- Ukraine record progression
- Year Rankings
- sports-reference
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Vienna Marathon – women's winners
- 1984: Renate Kieninger (FRG)
- 1985: Yelena Tsukhlo (URS)
- 1986: Birgit Lennartz (FRG)
- 1987: Carina Weber-Leutner (AUT)
- 1988: Glynis Penny (GBR)
- 1989: Christa Vahlensieck (FRG)
- 1990 – 1991: Ľudmila Melicherová (TCH)
- 1992: Pascaline Wangui (KEN)
- 1993: Bente Moe (NOR)
- 1994: Sissel Grottenberg (NOR)
- 1995: Helena Javornik (SLO)
- 1996: Aurica Buia (ROM)
- 1997: Tatyana Polovinskaya (UKR)
- 1998: Irina Kazakova (FRA)
- 1999: Florina Pană (ROM)
- 2000: Maura Viceconte (ITA)
- 2001: Jane Salumäe (EST)
- 2002: Lyudmyla Pushkina (UKR)
- 2003: Lucilla Andreucci (ITA)
- 2004: Rosaria Console (ITA)
- 2005: Florence Barsosio (KEN)
- 2006: Tomo Morimoto (JPN)
- 2007 – 2008: Luminița Talpoș (ROM)
- 2009: Andrea Mayr (AUT)
- 2010: Hellen Jemaiyo Kimutai (KEN)
- 2011 – 2012: Fate Tola (ETH)
- 2013: Flomena Daniel (KEN)
- 2014: Anna Hahner (GER)
- 2015: Maja Neuenschwander (SUI)
- 2016: Shuko Genemo (ETH)
- 2017 – 2019: Nancy Kiprop (KEN)
- 2020: cancelled
- 2021 – 2022: Vibian Chepkirui (KEN)
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