2019 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships

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2019 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships
Edition28th
Dates13–15 February
Host cityMoscow
VenueAlexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA
Events24
2020

The 2019 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships was the 28th edition of the annual indoor track and field competition organised by the All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF), which serves as the Russian national indoor championship for the sport. A total of 24 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over three days from 13–15 February at the Alexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA in Moscow.

Due to ongoing international sanctions for doping against the Russian governing body, the competition did not serve as a selection meet for the 2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships.[1]

In addition to the main track and field championship, national championship events were held separately for the indoor mile on 3 February in Moscow, and for combined track and field events from 13–16 February in Kirov.[2]

The women's high jump saw world-class performances from Mariya Lasitskene and Anna Chicherova, both of whom cleared 2.02 m (6 ft 7+12 in). Anzhelika Sidorova had her sixth consecutive win in the women's pole vault, while Vladimir Nikitin (3000 m) and Kristina Sivkova (60 m) each won their third national indoor titles.

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
Moscow
6.63  [Wikidata]
Ulyanovsk Oblast
6.64  [ru]
Krasnodar Krai/Samara Oblast
6.68
400 metres  [ru]
Moscow
47.11
Smolensk Oblast
47.14
Sverdlovsk Oblast/Chelyabinsk Oblast
47.15
800 metres
Moscow/Perm Krai
1:49.43
Moscow Oblast/Belgorod Oblast
1:49.79  [ru]
Moscow Oblast/Buryatia
1:49.99
1500 metres
Krasnodar Krai
3:43.09
Altai Krai
3:43.24
Moscow/Altai Krai
3:43.46
3000 metres Vladimir Nikitin
Moscow/Perm Krai
7:47.18 Yevgeny Rybakov
Kemerovo Oblast
7:52.31
Sverdlovsk Oblast
7:52.48
60 m hurdles Konstantin Shabanov
Moscow/Pskov Oblast
7.62
Moscow/Krasnoyarsk Krai
7.67
Moscow/Pskov Oblast
7.74
High jump Mikhail Akimenko
Moscow/Kabardino-Balkaria
2.30 m Ilya Ivanyuk
Bryansk Oblast/Smolensk Oblast
2.26 m Daniil Tsyplakov
Krasnodar Krai/Khabarovsk Krai
2.26 m
Pole vault Yevgeny Lukyanenko
Krasnodar Krai/Moscow
5.50 m Georgiy Gorokhov
Moscow/Bryansk Oblast
5.50 m
Moscow
5.45 m
Long jump Aleksandr Menkov
Krasnoyarsk Krai/Mordovia
8.22 m Anatoliy Ryapolov
Krasnodar Krai
7.90 m  [ru]
Krasnodar Krai/Khabarovsk Krai
7.76 m
Triple jump
Moscow Oblast/Samara Oblast
16.84 m Dmitry Sorokin
Krasnodar Krai
16.83 m Aleksey Fyodorov
Moscow Oblast/Smolensk Oblast
16.48 m
Shot put Maksim Afonin
Moscow/Moscow Oblast
20.70 m  [ru]
Moscow/Rostov Oblast
19.88 m Maksim Sidorov
Moscow Oblast
19.66 m
4 × 400 m relay Saint Petersburg



3:10.85 Sverdlovsk Oblast



3:10.87 Moscow



3:13.13

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Kristina Sivkova
Moscow
7.15
Saint Petersburg
7.29 Natalya Pogrebnyak
Krasnodar Krai
7.32
400 metres Antonina Krivoshapka
Moscow/Volgograd Oblast
51.97 Ekaterina Renzhina
Moscow/Tula Oblast
52.67
Saint Petersburg/Moscow
53.87
800 metres Ekaterina Zavyalova
Moscow/Mordovia
2:00.59
Moscow/Ivanovo Oblast
2:00.86
Tatarstan
2:01.83
1500 metres
Moscow Oblast/Saint Petersburg
4:12.94  [ru]
Kursk Oblast
4:14.51 Ekaterina Ivonina [ru]
Moscow Oblast/Perm Krai
4:14.86
3000 metres
Voronezh Oblast
8:54.06 Ekaterina Ishova
Moscow Oblast/Chuvashia
9:04.08
Saint Petersburg
9:08.65
60 m hurdles
Moscow
8.14  [ru]
Moscow Oblast/Samara Oblast
8.20
Krasnodar Krai
8.25
High jump Mariya Lasitskene
Moscow Oblast/Kabardino-Balkaria
2.02 m Anna Chicherova
Moscow/Rostov Oblast
2.02 m  [ru]
Moscow
1.92 m
Pole vault Anzhelika Sidorova
Moscow/Chuvashia
4.80 m Olga Mullina
Moscow
4.50 m Irina Ivanova
Omsk Oblast
4.50 m
Long jump Yelena Sokolova
Moscow/Belgorod Oblast
6.63 m
Krasnodar Krai
6.43 m
Moscow/Stavropol Krai
6.42 m
Triple jump Ekaterina Koneva
Krasnodar Krai/Khabarovsk Krai
14.51 m
Moscow/Bryansk Oblast
13.87 m  [ru]
Volgograd Oblast/Moscow
13.32 m
Shot put
Moscow/Tver Oblast
18.20 m Anna Avdeyeva
Samara Oblast
17.74 m
Moscow Oblast/Chelyabinsk Oblast
17.05 m
4 × 400 m relay Saint Petersburg



3:36.98



 [ru]
3:37.33 Moscow
Anna Popova


 [ru]
3:38.61

Russian Indoor Mile Championships[]

The Russian Indoor Mile Championships was held on 3 February 2019 in Moscow at the Alexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA. A total of 34 athletes from 16 regions of the country (20 men and 14 women) took to the start. Vladimir Nikitin set a new Russian indoor record of 3:54.77 minutes to win the men's race while runner-up set a national youth record of 3:58.62 minutes. won the women's race in 4:31.51 minutes.[3][4]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mile run Vladimir Nikitin
Moscow/Perm Krai
3:54.77
Krasnodar Krai
3:58.62 Valentin Smirnov
Saint Petersburg/Chelyabinsk Oblast
3:59.38

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mile run
Voronezh Oblast
4:31.51
Moscow Oblast/Saint Petersburg
4:31.69
Moscow Oblast/Saint Petersburg
4:31.78

Russian Combined Events Championships[]

The Russian Combined Events Championships were held from 13–16 February at the Veresniki Stadium in Kirov, Kirov Oblast. The leading men's athletes, Ilya Shkurenyov and were both absent. won his first title in the heptathlon, though his score of 5556 points was the lowest winning score in championship history. Maria Pavlova won her second national indoor title in the pentathlon.[5][6]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon
Kemerovo Oblast
5556 pts
Kemerovo Oblast
5513 pts
Moscow/Lipetsk Oblast
5473 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pentathlon
Tatarstan
4332 pts Aleksandra Butvina
Rostov Oblast/Saint Petersburg
4250 pts
Moscow/Bryansk Oblast
4202 pts

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