Ljudmila Ninova

Lyudmila Ninova ( Bulgarian Людмила Нинова, Lyudmila Ninowa, English transcription Lyudmila Ninova, also Ninova - Rudoll, . Born June 25, 1960 in Kula ) is an Austrian long and triple jumper Bulgarian origin.

In 1986, she was in the long jump at the hall each Fifth European Championships in Madrid and at the European Championships in Stuttgart, 1987 Ninth in the World Championships in Rome and second at the Universiade

After they had acquired Austrian nationality, it was 1991 Seventh in the long jump at the world championships in Tokyo. In 1992, she was third in the long jump and fifth in the triple jump at the European Indoor Championships in Genoa. In the long jump for the Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​she was disqualified in the qualifying. In 1993, a seventh place finish at the World Indoor Championships in Toronto in the long jump, a sixth in the same discipline and an eleventh in the triple jump at the World Championships in Stuttgart.

The following year, she won the long jump silver at the European Indoor Championships in Paris and was fifth at the European Championships in Helsinki. In the same discipline she retired at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg in qualifying and finished fifth at the European Indoor Championships in Stockholm in 1996. At the Olympic Games in Atlanta and at the 1997 World Championships in Athens, she was not on the first round out in the long jump.

From 1991 to 1997 she was seven times in a row, Austrian Champion in the long jump. In the hall she took six times in this discipline the national title (1991-1994, 1996, 1997 ).

Personal best

  • Long jump: 7,09 m, June 5, 1994 Seville ( Austrian record ) Hall: 6.81m, February 14, 1996 Moscow ( Austrian record )
  • Hall: 13,67 m, February 29, 1992, Genoa ( Austrian record )
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