Vitaliy Savin

Vitaly Sawin (Russian Виталий Анатольевич Савин, Vitaly Anatoljevich Sawin, English transcription Vitaliy Savin, . Born January 23, 1966 in Schesqasghan, Kazakhstan ) is a former Kazakh sprinter and Olympic gold medalist, who took until 1991 for the Soviet Union and in 1992 for the Commonwealth of Independent States.

At the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, he was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the 100-meter run. In the 4 x 100 - meter relay, the U.S. lost season already in the flow the rod, whereby the output of the finale was open. In 38.19 s the season of the Soviet Union won ahead of Great Britain and France. Behind Viktor Bryshin, Vladimir Krylov and Vladimir Murawjow acted as Vitaly Savin -cage rotor.

In the Indoor Athletics Championships 1989 Sawin was s seventh over 60 m in 6.68. He occupied the same space at the World Indoor Championships in 1991, this time in 6.66 s at the World Championships in Stuttgart Sawin difference over 100m in the quarter- finals. With the season he finished in seventh place 7

1992 Sawin went to the United team of the Commonwealth of Independent States. At the European Indoor Championships in Genoa, he was over 60 m in 6.54 s second behind Britain's Jason Livingston. In Barcelona at the Olympic Games Sawin reached the semifinals in the 100 meters. On the last show of a common scale of the Soviet republics ranged 38.17 s for 5th place in the final, where except Sawin was not a runner more from the Gold Season 1988 here.

From the following year Sawin joined in for his native Kazakhstan, but resigned at the World Championships in Stuttgart in 1993 in the quarter-finals of the 100m. He was at the World Indoor Championships in 1995 in 6.65 s aft over 60 meters. In the summer, he retired at the World Championships in Gothenburg again in the quarterfinals. In the 1996 Olympics he did not come via the feed addition.

Vitaly Sawin is 1,78 m tall and weighed 84 kg in his playing days.

Personal Best

  • 50 m (Hall ): 5.77 s, March 17, 1991, The Hague
  • 60 m (Hall ): 6.51 s, February 1, 1992, Moscow
  • 100 m: 10.08 s, August 13, 1992 Linz
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