Alena Mazouka

Alena Masouka (White Russian Алена Мазоўка, English transcription Alena Mazouka; . * June 30, 1967 ) is a Belarusian long-distance runner, who had their greatest success in the marathon.

National title she won in 1993 over 3000 m, 5000 m and 1999 about 1994 to 1997, 1999 and 2003 over 10,000 m.

In the World Half Marathon Championships, she came in 1994 in Oslo on the 48th and 1995 in Belfort ranked 18th in 1995 she was second in the Lausanne Marathon. The following year she was tenth London Marathon, finished the marathon in the Olympic Games in Atlanta on the 24th place and won the Venice Marathon.

In 1997 she finished ninth in London and seventh at the Tokyo International Women's Marathon. In a marathon, the World Athletics Championships in Athens and at the World Half Marathon Championships in Kosice, they did not reach the target. In 1998 she arrived at Nagoya Marathon in 15th place in the World Half Marathon Championships in Uster on rank 43 and finished seventh at the Beijing Marathon.

In 2003, she won the Kosice Marathon. In 2004, she finished sixth at the Prague Marathon and 2005, second in the Warsaw Marathon.

In 2006 she won the Krakow - marathon and the marathon Dębno. In 2007, she was third in 2008 and fourth in Krakow.

Personal Best

  • 5000 m: 15:36,09 min, June 24, 1995, Villeneuve d'Ascq
  • 10,000 m: 32:04,96 min, 22 June 1996 Homel
  • Half Marathon: 1:11:59 h, August 31, 1996 Brzeszcze
  • Marathon: 2:29:06 h, April 13, 1997, London
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