Irina Meleshina
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Birth name | Irina Alekseyevna Meleshina-Simagina | ||||||||||||
Nationality | Russian | ||||||||||||
Born |
Ryazan, Russia | May 25, 1982||||||||||||
Sport | |||||||||||||
Sport | Track and Field | ||||||||||||
Event(s) | Long Jump | ||||||||||||
Achievements and titles | |||||||||||||
Personal best(s) | Long Jump: 7.27 metres (2004) | ||||||||||||
Medal record
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Irina Alekseyevna Meleshina-Simagina (Russian: Ирина Алексеевна Симагина) (born 25 May 1982, in Ryazan) is a Russian long jumper.
Simagina won the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She was then more or less away from the international scene the next two seasons. She did not start at the 2005 World Championships, despite having entered the competition, and gave birth to a daughter in the summer of 2006.[1] She returned to competition in early 2007.
Her personal best jump is 7.27 metres, achieved in July 2004 in Tula.
Performance Enhancement Drug Use
On April 24, 2012, The Russian athletics federation sanctioned Meleshina with a 2-year ban from competition retroacted to Feb. 21, 2012, following a positive drug test in February of the same year. Thus, eliminating her bid for the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London.
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes | |
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Representing Russia | |||||
2000 | World Junior Championships | Santiago, Chile | 6th | 6.21 m (wind: +0.2 m/s) | |
2002 | European Indoor Championships | Vienna, Austria | 4th | 6.64 m | |
2003 | European U23 Championships | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 2nd | 6.70 m (wind: 1.6 m/s) | |
Universiade | Daegu, South Korea | 1st | 6.49 m | ||
2004 | Summer Olympics | Athens, Greece | 2nd | 7.05 m | |
World Athletics Final | Monte Carlo, Monaco | 1st | 6.74 m | ||
2005 | World Athletics Final | Monte Carlo, Monaco | 6th | 6.47 m | |
2008 | World Indoor Championships | Valencia, Spain | 3rd | 6.88 m |
References
- ↑ Dolgopolov, Nickolai; Rostislav Orlov (29 January 2007). "Ukhov stuns with 2.39m leap in Moscow". IAAF.org. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Tatyana Lebedeva |
Women's Long Jump Best Year Performance 2005 |
Succeeded by Tatyana Kotova |