Irina Shevchenko
Russian hurdler
Irina Shevchenko, née Korotya (Russian: Ирина Шевченко; born 2 September 1975 in Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR) is a Russian hurdler.
Her personal best time is 12.67 seconds, achieved in July 2004 in Tula. She equalled this time in the 2004 Olympic semi final. Reaching the hurdles final at the 2004 Olympic Games, she fell after Perdita Felicien stumbled into her.
She did not compete during the 2000, 2002 or 2006 seasons.
She is coached by Valentin Maslakov and her husband Dmitriy Shevchenko.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Time | Notes |
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1997 | Universiade | Catania, Italy | 4th | 100 m hurdles | 13.29 | |
European U23 Championships | Turku, Finland | 1st | 100 m hurdles | 12.97 | wind: +1.9 m/s | |
2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 44.41 | ||||
1998 | European Championships | Budapest, Hungary | 3rd | 100 m hurdles | 12.85 | |
World Cup | Johannesburg, South Africa | 3rd | 100 m hurdles | 12.77 | ||
1999 | World Indoor Championships | Maebashi, Japan | 8th | 60 m hurdles | 8.09 | |
2005 | European Indoor Championships | Madrid, Spain | 5th | 60 m hurdles | 8.02 | |
World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 7th | 100 m hurdles | 12.97 | ||
2007 | European Indoor Championships | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 4th | 60 m hurdles | 8.01 |
See also
- List of European Athletics Championships medalists (women)
- List of Olympic Games scandals and controversies
References
- Irina Shevchenko at World Athletics
- EAA profile
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Russian Athletics Championships women's 100 metres hurdles champions
- 1992: Yelizaveta Chernyshova
- 1993: Marina Azyabina
- 1994–95: Tatyana Reshetnikova
- 1996: Nataliya Shekhodanova
- 1997: Yuliya Graudyn
- 1998–99: Irina Shevchenko
- 2000: Nataliya Shekhodanova
- 2001–02: Svetlana Laukhova
- 2003: Nataliya Shekhodanova
- 2004: Irina Shevchenko
- 2005: Mariya Koroteyeva
- 2006: Olga Korsunova
- 2007: Tatyana Pavliy
- 2008–09: Yuliya Kondakova
- 2010: Olga Samylova
- 2011–13: Tatyana Dektyareva
- 2014: Svetlana Topilina
- 2015: Nina Morozova
- 2016: Yekaterina Galitskaya
- 2017: Anastasiya Nikolayeva
- 2018: Yekaterina Galitskaya
- 2019: Anastasiya Nikolayeva
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