Natalya Nazarova

Natalya Nazarova Viktorovna (Russian Наталья Викторовна Назарова, English transcription Natalya Nazarova, . Born May 26, 1979 in Moscow) is a Russian athlete.

Since 1999 she runs in the Russian 4 x 400 - meter relay, but also won alone in the 400 -meter run international medals. With a total of six world titles in the hall, it is one of the most successful athletes ever.

At a height of 1.68 m her competition weight is 57 kg.

Career

Natalya Nazarova won in 1998 at the Junior World Championships in Annecy over 400 meters and won silver in the relay. At the World Indoor Championships in Maebashi in 1999 the Russian squadron with Tatjana Tschebykina, Svetlana Goncharenko Olga Nazarova Kotlyarova and ran the anchor leg in 3:24-25 min indoor world record and won before the squadrons from Australia and the USA. In the summer at the World Championships in Seville Nazarova finished sixth in 50.61 s. The squadron won in the same occupation as in Maebashi in 3:21,98 minutes with eleven hundredths of a second ahead of the Americans inside the world title.

At the European Indoor Championships in 2000 in Ghent Nazarova was over 400 meters in 51.69 s second behind Svetlana Pospelowa in 51.66 s in Sydney in the 2000 Olympics she was disqualified in the semifinals, in the season it was used only in the flow. Since the season in the final third was, she was also honored with bronze. At the European Championships in Munich in 2002 Nazarova won with the Russian squadron in 3:25,59 min silver behind the German squadron.

The World Indoor Championships took place in 2003 in Birmingham. Nazarova won in 50.83 s gold before Christine Amertil ( BAH) in 51.11 s The squadron in the cast Natalja Antjuch, Yulia Petschonkina, Olesja Sykina and Nazarova won in 3:28,45 min well ahead of the seasons from Jamaica and from the United States. At the 2003 World Championships in Paris / Saint- Denis Nazarova was in 49.98 s fourth with three hundredths of a second behind Amy Mbacke Thiam from Senegal. The Season with Sykina, Petschonkina, Anastasia Kapatschinskaja and Nazarova won silver in 3:22,91 minutes behind the squadron from the U.S. with a hundredth of a second ahead of third-placed Jamaicans.

At the World Indoor Championships in Budapest in 2004 Nazarova won in 50.19 s The Season with Olesja Krasnomowez, Kotlyarova, Tatyana Levina and Nazarova presented with 3:23,88 min, setting a new world record and won before the squadrons from Belarus and Romania. In Athens at the 2004 Olympics was Nazarova s eighth in 50.68. In the relay Krasnomowez, Nazarova, Sykina and Antjuch won silver in 3:20,16 min behind the season from the United States and before the season from Jamaica.

In her hometown Nazarova was s Fourth over 400 meters at the World Indoor Championships in 2006 in 50.60. In the relay Levina, Nazarova, Forschewa won (formerly Krasnomowez ) and Antjuch in 3:24,91 minutes before the seasons from the United States and Belarus.

At the 2007 World Championships in Osaka she finished with the season in fourth place.

Nazarova was 1999, 2000, 2003 and 2004 Russian champion in the 400 meters. Your personal best of 49.65 s they ran at the Russian Championships in 2004 in Tula. On January 8, 2004 Nazarova presented at the rarely covered distance over 500 meters in 1:07,36 minutes a World Indoor record and improved the sixteen -year-old best time of the Russian Olga Nazarova.

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