Rita Ináncsi

Rita Ináncsi ( born January 6, 1971 in Budapest ) is a retired Hungarian athlete who was successful internationally, especially in the heptathlon. Your strongest single discipline was the long jump. The 1.90 m wide and 73 -kg athlete competed for Honvéd Budapest.

Career

1989 Ináncsi was Hungarian Champion in the heptathlon for the first time. Internationally, it came first by winning the silver medal in the same discipline at the Track World Junior Championships in 1990 in Plovdiv in appearance. Three weeks later she finished in tenth place at the European Athletics Championships in Split. At the World Athletics Championships 1991 in Tokyo, she was eleventh.

Little successfully ran the Olympic Games for Ináncsi 1992 in Barcelona. In the long jump she retired as the reigning champion Hungarian Hall in qualifying without a valid experiment from. The heptathlon, she gave up prematurely, as they just finished the long jump here without a valid length.

At the World Athletics Championships in Stuttgart in 1993 she won the heptathlon as two years earlier eleventh place. The final international breakthrough came finally 1994, when the silver medal in the pentathlon won at the Indoor Athletics Championships in Paris. She presented with 4775 points to a national record and was beaten, who collected 26 points more, only the Russian Larissa Turtschinskaja. In May Ináncsi third parties in the traditional Mösle Mehrkampf meeting in Götzis and scored 6753 points with a Hungarian record in heptathlon and personal bests in the 800 -meter run, long jump and high jump. Finally, they crowned their season by winning the silver medal at the European Athletics Championships in Helsinki. With a score of 6404 they remained only 15 points behind the victorious Germans Sabine Braun.

Another significant success was Ináncsi recorded in the following year at the World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. As part of the Seven campaign she set personal bests in the 200 - meter dash and the 100 - meter hurdles. At the end, she won the bronze medal with 6522 points behind the Syrian Ghada Shouaa ( 6651 points) and Russian Svetlana Moskalez ( 6575 points).

At the end of their international careers Ináncsi occupied at the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996 to sixth place in the heptathlon. It launched there again but in the long jump failed with a width of only 6.02 m already in the qualification.

Hungarian Champion title

  • Free air: Heptathlon: 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993
  • Long Jump: 1993, 1994, 1995
  • Shot Put: 1996
  • Hall: Long Jump: 1991, 1993, 1994
  • Pentathlon: 1993, 1994
  • 60 - meter hurdles: 1993
  • Shot Put: 1996

Bests

  • Pentathlon (Hall ): 4775 points ( 8.39 s - 1.87 m - 14.47 m - 6.57 m - 2:20,87 min), 11-12. March 1994, Paris
  • Heptathlon: 6573 points ( 13.66 s - 1.84 m - 13.94 m - 24.20 s - 6.78 m - 46.28 m - 2:16,02 min) 28-29. May 1994 Götzis
  • 200 m: 24.38 s, August 9, 1995, Gothenburg
  • 800 m: 2:16,02 min, May 29, 1994 Götzis
  • 100m hurdles: 13.61 s, August 9, 1995, Gothenburg
  • High jump: 1,84 m, May 28, 1994 Götzis Hall: 1,87 m, March 11, 1994, Paris
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