Lyubov Klochko

Lyubov Klotschko (Ukrainian Любов Клочко, English transcription Lyubov Klochko, . Born September 26, 1959) is a former Ukrainian marathon runner.

First, starting for the Soviet Union, she won the 1987 premiere of the Bila - Tserkva Marathon. On the approximately 300 meters to short course, it achieved a time of 2:25:25 h In fact, she won the Calvia Marathon year, and in 1989 she was in Bila Tserkva with her personal best of 2:28:47 Soviet champion and won the Tokyo International Women's Marathon.

In 1990, she came on the 13th place in the London Marathon. At the European Athletics Championships in Split they did not reach the target.

In 1991, she finished sixth in the Berlin marathon and third in Tokyo. The following year, she won the Cleveland Marathon, was second in the Siberian International Marathon, Fourth in Berlin and won again in Calvià. In 1993 she won the Los Angeles Marathon, defended her title in Cleveland and was second in the Hokkaido Marathon. In 1994 the third consecutive victory in Cleveland again a premature end at the European Championships in Helsinki, where she competed for the Ukraine now.

A third place in Los Angeles in 1995 was followed in 1996 just there another victory and a third place in Cleveland. At the Olympic Games in Atlanta, she gave up.

In 1997 she was runner-up in Cleveland and won the Detroit Marathon and the Columbus Marathon.

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