Athletics at the 1975 Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR

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1975 Soviet Spartakiad
Dates27 – 30 July 1975
Host cityMoscow
VenueCentral Lenin Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1979 Moscow

The athletics events of the final stage of the were held in the Central Lenin (Luzhniki) Stadium in Moscow between 27 July and 30 July 1979. Competition was won by Moscow, followed by Ukrainian SSR, and Russian SFSR. Two new Soviet records were made: Vladimir Kischkun won pole vault with a 5.45, breaking previous record by 4 cm, and Natalya Lebedeva won 100 metres hurdles with a new Soviet record of 12,8, cutting previous record by 0,2 seconds.

Decathlon and pentathlon competitions took place in Tallinn, from 7 to 9 June.

Men's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m  Valery Borzov (Ukrainian SSR) 10.2  Aleksandr Kornelyuk (Moscow) 10.3  Nikolay Kolesnikov (Leningrad) 10.4
200 m  Valery Borzov (Ukrainian SSR) 20.6   (Turkmen SSR) 20.9  Vladimir Lovetskiy (Byelorussian SSR) 20.9
400 m   (Leningrad) 46.8   (Russian SFSR) 46.9  Gennady Ivanov (Uzbek SSR) 46.9
800 m  Vladimir Ponomaryov (Russian SFSR) 1:47.3   (Moscow) 1:47.8  Yevhen Arzhanov (Ukrainian SSR) 1:47.9
1500 m   (Russian SFSR) 3:41.3
5000 m   (Russian SFSR) 13:38.0
10,000 m  Enn Sellik (Estonian SSR) 28:21.6
Marathon   (Leningrad) 2:15:27.8
20 km walk  Otto Barch (Kirghiz SSR) 1:27:12.0
50 km walk  Veniamin Soldatenko (Kazakh SSR) 3:58:54.8
110 m hurdles  Viktor Myasnikov (Byelorussian SSR) 13.6
400 m hurdles  Yevgeniy Gavrilenko (Byelorussian SSR) 49.5
3000 m SC   (Leningrad) 8:27.6
4 × 100 m relay

Vladimir Atamas
Valery Borzov
 Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian SSR)
39.5
4 × 400 m relay



 Russian SFSR (Russian SFSR)
3:07.4
High jump  Aleksandr Grigoryev (Byelorussian SSR) 2.21
Pole vault  Vladimir Kischkun (Leningrad) 5.45 NR
Long jump  Valeriy Podluzhniy (Ukrainian SSR) 8.02  Tõnu Lepik (Estonian SSR) 7.75
Triple jump  Viktor Saneyev (Georgian SSR) 17.33
Shot put   (Leningrad) 20.02
Discus throw  Nikolay Vikhor (Moscow) 61.18
Hammer throw   (Ukrainian SSR) 75.52
Javelin throw   (Byelorussian SSR) 83.28
Decathlon  Nikolay Avilov (Ukrainian SSR) 8229

Women's events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m  Lyudmila Maslakova (Moscow) 11.3  Nadezhda Besfamilnaya (Moscow) 11.4
200 m  Nadezhda Besfamilnaya (Moscow) 22.8
400 m  Nadezhda Ilyina (Moscow) 51.8  Ingrīda Barkāne (Latvian SSR) 51.9  Inta Kļimoviča (Latvian SSR) 52.5
800 m  Nina Morgunova (Ukrainian SSR) 1:59.4
1500 m  Tatyana Kazankina (Leningrad) 4:07.9
3000 m  Raisa Katyukova (Ukrainian SSR) 9:00.6
100 m hurdles  Natalya Lebedeva (Moscow) 12.8 NR
4 × 100 m relay Nadezhda Besfamilnaya
Lyudmila Maslakova

Vera Anisimova
 Moscow (Moscow)
43.7
4 × 400 m relay

Ingrīda Barkāne
Inta Kļimoviča
 Latvia (Latvian SSR)
3:30.2
High jump   (Byelorussian SSR) 1.85
Long jump  Lidiya Alfeyeva (Moscow) 6.67
Shot put  Svetlana Krachevskaya (Moscow) 21.02
Discus throw  Faina Melnik (Moscow) 67.80
Javelin throw   (Latvian SSR) 59.54
Pentathlon  Nadiya Tkachenko (Ukrainian SSR) 4695 (4679)

References[]

  • Лёгкая атлетика. Справочник / Составитель Р. В. Орлов. — М.: «Физкультура и спорт», 1983. — 392 с.
  • Панорама спортивного года. 1975 / Составитель А. Н. Корольков. — М.: Физкультура и спорт, 1976. — С. 31—35.
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