Larisa Kruglova

Larissa Nikolaevna Kruglova (Russian Лариса Николаевна Круглова, English transcription Larisa Kruglova, . Born October 27, 1972 in Murmansk ) is a Russian sprinter. As a single starter they occurred mainly in the 60 - meter dash and the 100 -meter run in appearance, but celebrated their biggest success as a member of the Russian 4 x 100 - meter relay.

Life

In 2002, she finished sixth over 60 m at the European Indoor Championships in Vienna. At the European Championships in Munich, she began more than 100 m, but different in the preliminaries of. With the season they reached the final against. Together with Natalya Ignatowa, Yulia Tabakowa and Irina Chabarova she won in a time of 43.11 s the bronze medal behind the teams from France and Germany.

At the World Athletics Championships 2003 in Paris / Saint- Denis, she won again the bronze medal in the relay. She placed together with Olga Fedorova, Julia Tabakowa and Marina Kislowa in a time of 42.66 s behind the squadrons of France and the United States.

The greatest success of her career was celebrating Kruglova at the 2004 Olympics in Athens together with Olga Fedorova, Julia and Irina Tabakowa Chabarova. With a time of 42.27 s, the quartet won the silver medal behind the team from Jamaica. Acted As with the previous medal winning Kruglova again this time on the anchor leg of their season. It started in Athens in the 100 - meter race, but retired in the quarterfinal round.

In 2005, she finished first in the Indoor Athletics Championships in Madrid, ranked fifth in the 60 - meter dash. In the summer they reached in Helsinki at the World Championships in Helsinki more than 100 m only the quarter finals. Even with the season they missed the finals this time. At the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Moscow in 2006, she was seventh over 60 m.

Larissa Kruglova is 1.66 m tall and weighs 63 kg.

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