1995 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships

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1995 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates24–26 February
Host cityVolgograd
VenueWGAFC Indoor Stadium
Events26
1994
1996

The 1995 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по лёгкой атлетике в помещении 1995) was the 4th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for Russia. It was held on 24–26 February at the WGAFC Indoor Stadium in Volgograd. A total of 26 events (13 for men and 13 for women) were contested over the two-day competition. The racewalking events for men and women were dropped from the programme and ceased to be a regular part of the championships thereafter.[1]

Championships[]

In the winter of 1995, Russian championships were also held in the following disciplines:

  • 3–4 February — Russian Combined Events Indoor Championships (Chelyabinsk)
  • 4–5 February – Russian 24-Hour Run Indoor Championships (Podolsk)

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
Omsk Oblast
6.52
Moscow Oblast
6.58
Moscow
6.60
200 metres
Moscow
21.45
Krasnoyarsk Krai
21.63
Moscow Oblast
21.77
400 metres Mikhail Vdovin
Penza Oblast
47.19 Dmitry Kosov
Primorsky Krai
47.54 Ruslan Mashchenko
Voronezh Oblast
47.67
800 metres
Moscow
1:50.32
 Belarus
1:50.43
Kurgan Oblast
1:50.57
1500 metres
 Belarus
3:46.12
Kurgan Oblast
3:48.23
Kurgan Oblast
3:48.49
3000 metres
Irkutsk Oblast
8:02.77 Vyacheslav Shabunin
Moscow
8:03.48
Bashkortostan
8:03.70
2000 m s'chase
Tatarstan
5:30.56
Perm Oblast
5:31.80
Kursk Oblast
5:33.87
60 m hurdles Evgeny Pechonkin
Novosibirsk Oblast
7.52 Aleksandr Markin
Moscow
7.55
Tatarstan
7.68
High jump
Moscow
2.25 m
Saint Petersburg
2.22 m
Ryazan Oblast
2.22 m
Pole vault Maksim Tarasov
Yaroslavl Oblast
5.80 m Vadim Strogalev
Moscow
5.75 m Viktor Chistiakov
Moscow
5.75 m
Long jump
Krasnodar Krai
8.01 m Yuriy Naumkin
Krasnodar Krai
7.95 m Andrey Ignatov
Krasnodar Krai
7.89 m
Triple jump
Altai Krai
17.06 m
Khabarovsk Krai
16.88 m Sergey Arzamasov
Kazakhstan
16.70 m
Shot put Yevgeny Palchikov
Irkutsk Oblast
19.89 m
Saint Petersburg
18.38 m Aleksey Shidlovsky
Moscow
17.89 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Nadezhda Roshchupkina
Tula Oblast
Yekaterina Grigoryeva
Volgograd Oblast
7.08 Not awarded
Sverdlovsk Oblast
7.15
200 metres Yekaterina Grigoryeva
Volgograd Oblast
23.00 Svetlana Goncharenko
Rostov Oblast
23.17
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
23.90
400 metres Tatyana Chebykina
Moscow Oblast
52.92 Yelena Ruzina
Voronezh Oblast
53.26 Yekaterina Kulikova
Saint Petersburg
53.42
800 metres Yelena Afanasyeva
Moscow Oblast
2:02.2
Irkutsk Oblast
2:02.6
Krasnodar Krai
2:03.2
1500 metres
Bashkortostan
4:18.21
Irkutsk Oblast
4:18.98
Krasnodar Krai
4:19.60
3000 metres Mariya Pantyukhova
Irkutsk Oblast
9:02.59
Moscow
9:02.66
Perm Oblast
9:05.68
2000 m s'chase
Yaroslavl Oblast
6:16.37
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
6:17.07
Irkutsk Oblast
6:24.57
60 m hurdles
Moscow
8.03 Nataliya Shekhodanova
Krasnoyarsk Krai
8.07
Moscow Oblast
8.08
High jump Tatyana Motkova
Yaroslavl Oblast
1.95 m
Saint Petersburg
1.92 m
Saint Petersburg
1.92 m
Pole vault
Krasnodar Krai
4.06 m
Krasnodar Krai
3.70 m
Krasnodar Krai
3.65 m
Long jump Lyudmila Galkina
Saratov Oblast
6.89 m Irina Mushailova
Krasnodar Krai
6.77 m Olga Rublyova
Volgograd Oblast
6.64 m
Triple jump Mariya Sokova
Moscow Oblast
14.54 m Irina Mushailova
Krasnodar Krai
14.46 m
Moscow
13.94 m
Shot put[a]
Bryansk Oblast
18.64 m Irina Korzhanenko
Rostov Oblast
18.64 m Irina Khudoroshkina
Moscow Oblast
18.45 m
  • a Larisa Peleshenko, the original winner of the women's shot put with a mark of 19.52 m, was subsequently disqualified as she failed a drug test prior to the championships on 20 February 1995 in the Swedish city of Huddinge. She was banned from competition for four years, and her results after the date of sampling were annulled, including first place at the national indoor championships.[2]

Russian Combined Events Championships[]

The Russian Combined Events Indoor Championships were contested on 3–4 February 1995 in Chelyabinsk in the Stadium. Svetlana Moskalets achieved the second best score in women's indoor pentathlon ever at that time.[3]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon
Rostov Oblast
5953 pts Nikolay Afanasyev
Tatarstan
5728 pts
Saint Petersburg
5515 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pentathlon Svetlana Moskalets
Moscow
4866 pts Irina Tyukhay
Krasnoyarsk Krai
4638 pts Irina Vostrikova
Tatarstan
4603 pts

Russian 24-Hour Run Indoor Championships[]

The Russian 24-Hour Run Indoor Championships was held on 4–5 February in Podolsk on the 133-meter circle of the arena of the local youth sports school. Competitions were held as part of the Podolsky Day super marathon and were held in memory of , who established a world best two years earlier (275,576 m),[4]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
24-hour run
Mordovia
258,145 m
Moscow Oblast
257,202 m
Tatarstan
243,334 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
24-hour run
Smolensk Oblast
220,645 m
Moscow Oblast
210,237 m
Kaluga Oblast
207,969 m

International team selection[]

Following the results of the championships, taking into account the qualifying standards, the Russian team for the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships included:

Men[]

Women[]

Had exemption for selection and allowed not to compete at the national championships

References[]

  1. ^ Russian Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
  2. ^ Mark Butler. "IAAF World Indoor Championships Statistics Handbook" (PDF). IAAF. p. 142. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2015-01-18.
  3. ^ На стадионах страны и мира. Чемпионат России по многоборьям // Лёгкая атлетика : журнал. — 1995. — № 3. — С. 9.
  4. ^ "Podolskie Sutki — 1995: Itogovyy protokol". Klub lyubiteley bega «Parsek». 1995-02-05. Archived from the original (HTM) on 2018-01-15. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
Results
  • Откаленко В., Шедченко А. Свет и тени Волгограда // Лёгкая атлетика : журнал. — 1995. — № 3. — С. 7—8.
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