The 2019 Russian Athletics Championships was held from 24–27 July at the Olympic Stadium in Cheboksary. It was the seventh time that the capital of the Chuvash Republic hosted the event. The four-day competition featured 40 track and field events and was attended by 731 athletes from 72 regions of the country.
2019 Russian Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 24–27 July 2019 |
Host city | Cheboksary |
Venue | Olympic Stadium |
Events | 40 |
Participation | 731 athletes |
Championships
editDuring 2018, Russian championships were held in various cities in individual athletics disciplines:[1][2]
- 30 March — Russian Championships in mountain running (uphill) (Zheleznovodsk)
- 26 April — Russian Championships in cross country running (spring) (Suzdal)
- 5 May — Russian Championships in marathon (Kazan)
- 10—11 May — Russian Championships in 24-hour run (Moscow)
- 18 May — Russian Championships in mountain running (uphill-downhill) (Toksovo)
- 14—16 June — Russian Championships in combined track and field events (Smolensk)
- 15—16 June — Russian Championships in racewalking (Cheboksary)
- 6 July — Russian Championships in trail running (Karpinsk)
- 8—9 September — Russian Championships in relay (Adlersky City District)
- 15 September — Russian Championships in half marathon (Yaroslavl)
- 15 September — Russian Championships in 100 kilometres (Bryansk)
- 12—13 October — Russian Championships in cross country running (autumn) (Orenburg)
- 30 October — Russian Championships in mountain running (long-distance) (Krasnaya Polyana)
Track and field
editMen
editWomen
editMountain Running
editThe 20th Russian Mountain Running Championship (uphill) was held on 30 March at Mount Beshtau in Zheleznovodsk, Stavropol Krai. A total of 72 participants (46 men and 26 women) from 25 regions of the country started the competition.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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7 km perepad vysot:/+888 m −102 m |
Yuriy Tambasov Voronezh Oblast |
40:37 | Gennadiy Egorov Tatarstan |
40:40 | Aleksey Pagnuev Sverdlovsk Oblast |
40:53 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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7 km perepad vysot:/+888 m −102 m |
Marina Titova Samara Oblast |
51:06 | Anastasiya Kozina Samara Oblast |
51:21 | Anastasiya Rudnaya Saint Petersburg |
51:34 |
Spring Cross Country
editThe 2019 Russian Spring Cross Championships was held on 26 April in the city of Suzdal, Vladimir Oblast. The course was in a looped format on a kilometre-long course with numerous turns. Four senior races were attended by 97 runners (53 men and 44 women) from 35 regions of Russia. For the first time since 2004, the spring cross championship was not held in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast. Suzdal became only the fifth city to host the country's championship in cross country running.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross country 4 km | Nikolay Gorin Moscow/Mordovia |
11:39 | Aleksey Popov Voronezh Oblast |
11:43 | Vildan Gadelshin Bashkortostan |
11:50 |
Cross country 8 km | Mikhail Strelkov Moscow Oryol Oblast |
24:09 | Sergey Popov Voronezh Oblast |
24:17 | Denis Chertykov Khakassia |
24:18 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross country 2 km | Ekaterina Storozheva Moscow Oblast/Saint Petersburg |
6:20 | Anna Kupaeva Murmansk Oblast |
6:23 | Natalya Aristarkhova Krasnoyarsk Krai |
6:25 |
Cross country 5 km | Kseniya Makhneva Chuvashia |
16:44 | Natalya Leonteva Moscow |
16:49 | Elena Sedova Moscow Oblast/Novosibirsk Oblast |
17:01 |
Marathon
editThe 2019 Russian Marathon Championships was held on 5 May in the city of Kazan as part of the Kazan Marathon. The course had an incline in the first half around the Millennium Bridge, but the rest of the course was flat.
Prior to the event, Stepan Kiselev and Iskander Yadgarov had promoted the idea of a duel between the two on social media, with the organizers of the marathon casting it as a professional versus amateur contest. Yadgarov, a programmer at Yandex, said he would take on professional Russian marathon runners, with national champion Kiselev serving as his role model. Competitions were held in warm and sunny weather (about 20 degrees Celsius at the finish). A total of 81 marathon runners (49 men and 32 women) from 34 regions of Russia were at the start line. The reigning champion, Alexei Reunkov, did not defend his title due to an injured Achilles tendon.
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Andrey Leyman
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Yuriy Chechun
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Sardana Trofimova
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Marathon | Stepan Kiselev Tatarstan |
2:12:56 | Andrey Leyman Krasnodar Krai |
2:14:11 | Yuriy Chechun Samara Oblast |
2:15:29 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Marathon | Sardana Trofimova Sakha-Sakha Republic |
2:31:31 | Irina Sergeyeva Kursk Oblast |
2:31:58 | Alina Prokopeva Moscow Oblast/Chuvashia |
2:34:11 |
24-hour run
editThe Russian 24-hour Championships was held on 10–11 May 2019 at the Iskra Stadium in Moscow as part of the XXVIII Super Day Marathon. A total of 53 athletes from 28 regions of Russia (37 men and 16 women) took to the start. For the first time in the history of the championships of Russia, all three women medalists showed results above 230 km, and four participants fulfilled the standard of an international-class master of sports (225 km). The winners were 24-hour run debutants Valery Dolzhikov (257,061 m) and Tatyana Fomina (233,380 m).
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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24-hour run | Valeriy Dolzhikov Rostov Oblast |
257061 m | Timur Ponomarev Voronezh Oblast |
250421 m | Artem Stonozhenko Moscow Oblast |
247433 m |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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24-hour run | Tatyana Fomina Moscow Oblast |
233380 m | Olga Veselkina Kemerovo Oblast |
231740 m | Valentina Mikhaylova Vologda Oblast |
231159 m |
Mountain Running (uphill and downhill)
editThe 21st Russian Mountain Running Championship (uphill and downhill) was held on 18 May in the village of Toksovo, Leningrad Oblast. Competitions were held at the sports base of the local Military Institute of Physical Culture, where a 1.7 km long lap with a height difference of 200 m. A total of 59 participants (34 men and 25 women) from 14 regions of Russia came to the start. Ruslan Khoroshilov became the first man to win the national titles in all three types of mountain running, having won the uphill race in 2015 and the long distance race in 2017.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Mountain running 12 km (+1400 m −1400 m) |
Ruslan Khoroshilov Belgorod Oblast |
59:37 | Andrey Alakhverdov Stavropol Krai |
1:01:19 | Viktor Samoylov Samara Oblast |
1:02:17 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Mountain running 6.9 km (+800 m −800 m) |
Nadezhda Leonteva Samara Oblast |
42:10 | Svetlana Timofeeva Samara Oblast |
42:33 | Darya Panchenko Saint Petersburg |
42:45 |
Combined Events
editThe Russian Combined Events Championships were determined on 14–16 June in Smolensk. The competition was attended by 39 athletes (28 men and 11 women) from 18 regions of the country. The championship was held at the stadium of the Smolensk Academy of Physical Culture.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Decathlon | Artem Lukyanenko Moscow/Rostov Oblast |
8064 pts | Sergey Timshin Moscow/Lipetsk Oblast |
7961 pts | Evgeniy Likhanov Moscow/Krasnoyarsk Krai |
7895 pts |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Heptathlon | Mariya Pavlova Tatarstan |
6114 pts | Viktoriya Vaseykina Moscow/Bryansk Oblast |
6010 pts | Aleksandra Butvina Rostov Oblast/Saint Petersburg |
5910 pts |
Race Walking
editThe Russian Race Walking Championships was held on 15–16 June in Cheboksary along the city's promenade. A total of 65 athletes (39 men and 26 women) from 13 regions of the country took part in the competition. Claudia Afanasyeva defended her women's 50 km walk title in 3:57.08, which exceeded the world record of 3:59.15 by Liu Hong, but was not ratified due to Russia's international ban due to doping and the absence of foreign judges.
In February 2019, three of the four Russian walking champions (Shirobokov, Sharypov, Afanasyeva) received warnings from RUSADA for forbidden cooperation with the trainer Viktor Chegin, who was suspended for life in 2016 for numerous doping violations of his athletes. Another champion, Elena Lashmanova, trained for a long time under the guidance of Chegin, and from 2014 to 2016 she was suspended from the competition due to a positive doping test.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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20 km walk | Sergey Shirobokov Mordovia/Udmurtia |
1:19:27 | Roman Evstifeev Mordovia |
1:21:19 | Aleksey Kudashkin Mordovia |
1:21:31 |
50 km walk | Sergey Sharypov Mordovia/Udmurtia |
3:43:36 | Nikolay Sergeev Moscow/Chuvashia |
3:49:31 | Aleksey Terentev Moscow |
3:58:13 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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20 km walk | Elena Lashmanova Mordovia |
1:27:19 | Elvira Khasanova Mordovia |
1:28:15 | Nadezhda Sergeeva Moscow Oblast |
1:30:54 |
50 km walk | Klavdiya Afanaseva Mordovia/Chuvashia |
3:57:08 | Margarita Nikiforova Mordovia/Kemerovo Oblast |
4:05:58 | Nadezhda Mokeeva Moscow Oblast/Chuvashia |
4:22:23 |
Trail running
editThe inaugural Russian Trail Championships was held on 6 July in Karpinsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast, as part of the 24th Konzhak Mountain Marathon. In 2015, the IAAF officially recognized trail running as an athletics discipline and the Russian Ministry of Sports followed the body's lead with a national-level decision in 2017.
Participants overcame a 38.5 km long track laid along the slopes of Konzhakovsky Kamen Mountain. A total of 28 runners (20 men and 8 women) from 11 regions of the country were entered. Around 1,400 people entered the non-championship element of the race and the official championship winners were beaten by Yevgeny Markov (2:57.54), Antonina Yushina (3:35.13) and Anna Medvedeva (3:58.58), who had not been nominated by their region.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Trail running 38.5 km | Andrey Safronov Bashkortostan |
3:07:54 | Aleksey Pagnuev Sverdlovsk Oblast |
3:09:00 | Anatoliy Pechenkin Perm Krai |
3:30:08 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Trail running 38.5 km | Zulfiya Gaynanova Bashkortostan |
4:00:16 | Ekaterina Ryazanova Krasnodar Krai |
4:06:39 | Ramilya Shagieva Ulyanovsk Oblast |
4:16:09 |
Relay
editThe Russian Relay Championships was held from 8–9 September in Adlersky City District at the stadium of the Yunost sports complex.
Men
editWomen
editHalf marathon
editThe Russian Half Marathon Championships was held on 15 September in Yaroslavl as part of the VI Golden Ring Half Marathon. The race started and finished in Strelka Park and had a 10.55 km lon switchback course through the city. A total of 72 athletes from 32 regions of the country (38 men and 34 women) took to the start. Competitions were held in cool weather (about 12 degrees Celsius).
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Half marathon | Artem Aplachkin Moscow/Altai Krai |
1:04:17 | Oleg Grigorev Moscow |
1:04:25 | Mikhail Strelkov Moscow/Oryol Oblast |
1:04:26 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Half marathon | Elena Korobkina Moscow/Lipetsk Oblast |
1:10:27 | Marina Kovaleva Omsk Oblast |
1:11:15 | Elena Sedova Moscow Oblast/Novosibirsk Oblast |
1:12:37 |
100 km
editThe Russian 100 km Championships was held on 15 September in Bryansk as part of the Bryansk Forest Running Festival. Competitions took place in the Central Park of Culture and Rest on a kilometre-long circular circuit. Participants covered 100 laps in cool and clear weather (7 degrees Celsius at the start, 15 degrees at the finish); the second half of the distance was affected by a strong wind. A total of 22 athletes from 17 regions of the country (13 men and 9 women) took to the start.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 km | Igor Veretennikov Saint Petersburg |
6:39:28 | Vasiliy Larkin Smolensk Oblast |
6:45:49 | Gennadiy Kanaev Mordovia |
6:56:38 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 km | Olga Veselkina Kemerovo Oblast |
7:49:13 | Olga Ukolova Samara Oblast |
7:50:53 | Nadezhda Shikhanova Kirov Oblast |
7:53:09 |
Autumn Cross Country
editThe Russian Autumn Cross Country Championships was held from 12–13 October in Orenburg. Two senior races were attended by 59 runners from 24 regions of Russia (38 men and 21 women).
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross country 10 km | Rinas Akhmadeev Tatarstan |
31:21 | Andrey Minzhulin Moscow/Sverdlovsk Oblast |
31:37 | Aleksey Vikulov Novosibirsk Oblast/Zabaykalsky Krai |
31:42 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross country 6 km | Lyudmila Lebedeva Moscow/Mari El |
21:23 | Anna Belokobylskaya Novosibirsk Oblast |
21:25 | Anzhelika Moshkina Samara Oblast |
21:55 |
Long-distance Mountain Running
editThe 13th Russian Long Distance Mountain Running Championship took place on 30 October in Krasnaya Polyana, Krasnodar Krai. A total of 25 participants (12 men and 13 women) from 10 regions of Russia entered the races.
Men
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Mountain running 30 km (+1311 m −1311 m) |
Maksim Timofeev Bashkortostan |
2:04:50 | Andrey Petrov Bashkortostan |
2:05:44 | Oleg Kurkachev Samara Oblast |
2:07:36 |
Women
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Mountain running 30 km (+1311 m −1311 m) |
Natalya Rudenko Khakassia |
2:31:57 | Anastasiya Ursegova Udmurtia |
2:35:52 | Aleksandra Zhavoronkova Samara Oblast |
2:36:13 |
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