Natallia Safronnikava

Natallja Safronnikawa (White Russian Наталля Сафроннікава, English transcription Natallia Safronnikava, . Born February 28, 1973 in Waukawysk ) is a Belarusian sprinter.

At the World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg in 1995 and 1997 in Athens, she started more than 200 m, but different from each in the flow. 1999 in Seville, she came over 100 m and 200 m semi-finals.

In 2001 she won first at the World Indoor Championships in Lisbon Bronze 200 m, then came at the World Championships in Edmonton about 100 m into the quarter and about 200 meters semi-finals and eventually won at the Universiade bronze over 200m.

In 2003 she was over 200 m at the World Indoor Championships Fifth in Birmingham and sixth at the World Championships in Paris / Saint- Denis. The following year, she won the World Indoor Championships in Budapest after the disqualification of Anastasia Kapatschinskaja subsequently the gold medal in the 200 meters and was eighth on 60 m. At the Olympic Games in Athens, she was more than 200 m the quarter-finals and finished fifth with the Byelorussian 4 x 100 - meter relay.

Your last appearance in international championships she had at the Indoor Athletics Championships in 2005, where she finished sixth in the triple jump.

Bests

  • 60 m (Hall ): 7.04 s, February 21, 2001, Minsk
  • 100 m: 11.05 s, June 28, 2003, Minsk Hall: 11,34 s, 12 February 2001, Tampere
  • Hall: 22,91 s, 14 March 2003 Birmingham
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