Anisya Kirdyapkina
World Championships | ||
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2009 Berlin | 20 km walk | |
Disqualified | 2013 Moscow | 20 km walk |
Disqualified | 2011 Daegu | 20 km walk |
European Championships | ||
2010 Barcelona | 20 km walk | |
Universiade | ||
Disqualified | 2013 Kazan | 20 km walk |
Disqualified | 2013 Kazan | Team 20 km walk |
Anisya Byasyrovna Kirdyapkina (Russian: Анися Бясыровна Кирдяпкина; née Kornikova Russian: Корникова; born October 23, 1989) is a Russian race walker. She is married to Sergey Kirdyapkin, who is also a racewalker. She was discovered by the race walking coach Konstantin Nacharkin at the age of nine.[1] She met her future husband through race walking and they were married when she was 18. As of 2014, they shared a coach, Viktor Chegin.[1]
Career
In 2007, she won the Russian Winter Championships, the European Race Walking Cup and the European Junior Championships, all 10 km races.[1] She race in the 20 km IAAF Race Walking Challenge Final, which was held in her hometown of Saransk.[1] She finished second to Olga Kaniskina.[1] She received two technique disqualifications in races in 2008.[1] In 2009, she finished in 4th at the World Championships which was retrospectively upgraded to bronze due to the disqualification of the original gold medalist, 5 days before her husband won gold.[1] In 2010, she won the summer and winter Russian titles, setting a new personal best of 1.25.11.[1] That year, she finished second in a Russian one, two, three at the European Championships.[1] At the 2011 she won a bronze medal at the World Championships.[1]
Kirdyapkina's qualification for the 2012 Olympics came down to a battle between her and Tatyana Sibileva.[1] Kirdyapkina qualified for the 2012 Olympics by beating Sibileva at the Russian National Championships.[1] At the 2012 Olympics, she finished in 5th place.[1]
At the 2013 Universiade, held in Kazan, Russia, Kirdyapkina lead a Russian one, two, three with a championship record of 1:29:30.[1] She finished in second in the 2013 World Championships in Moscow beaten by Russian teammate Elena Lashmanova.[1]
In February 2019, Kirdyapkina was banned for three years for doping and all her results from 25 February 2011 to 11 October were disqualified including her 2 Universiade gold medals, 2 World Championship silver medals and her 2012 Olympics 5th place.[2]
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Result | Notes |
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2007 | European Race Walking Cup | Leamington Spa, United Kingdom | 1st | 10 km walk | 43:17 | |
2nd | Junior team | 18 pts | ||||
European Junior Championships | Hengelo, Netherlands | 1st | 10,000 m walk | 43:27.20 | ||
2008 | World Race Walking Cup | Cheboksary, Russia | — | 20 km walk | DQ | Lifting |
2009 | European Race Walking Cup | Metz, France | 2nd | 20 km walk | 1:33:28 | |
1st | Team | 14 pts | ||||
World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 3rd | 20 km walk | 1:30:09 | ||
2010 | World Race Walking Cup | Chihuahua, Mexico | 6th | 20 km walk | 1:34:47 | |
European Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 1st | 20 km walk | 1:28:55 | ||
2011 | European Race Walking Cup | Olhão, Portugal | DQ (2nd) | 20 km walk | 1:30:41 | Doping |
DQ (1st) | Team | 14 pts | Doping | |||
World Championships | Daegu, South Korea | DQ (3rd) | 20 km walk | 1:30:12 | Doping | |
2012 | World Race Walking Cup | Saransk, Russia | DQ (6th) | 20 km walk | 1:31:00 | Doping |
Olympic Games | London, United Kingdom | DQ (5th) | 20 km walk | 1:26:26 | Doping | |
2013 | European Race Walking Cup | Dudince, Slovakia | DQ (1st) | 20 km walk | 1:28:39 | Doping |
DQ (1st) | Team | 6 pts | Doping | |||
Universiade | Kazan, Russia | DQ (1st) | 20 km walk | 1:29:30 | Doping | |
DQ (1st) | Team | 4:32:41 | Doping | |||
World Championships | Moscow, Russia | DQ (2nd) | 20 km walk | 1:27:11 | Doping | |
2014 | World Race Walking Cup | Taicang, China | 1st | 20 km walk | 1:26:31 | |
2015 | Universiade | Gwangju, South Korea | 1st | 20 km walk | 1:28:18 | |
1st | Team | 4:33:11 |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Dyachkova, Elena (16 April 2014). "IAAF: Anisya Kirdyapkina | Profile". iaaf.org. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
- ^ "Athletics news - Russian race walker Anisya Kirdyapkina gets doping ban - CAS". Eurosport. 2021-11-15. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
External links
- Anisya Kirdyapkina at World Athletics
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(1985–1989)
- 1985: Aleksandra Grigoryeva (URS)
- 1987: Li Sujie (CHN)
- 1989: Ileana Salvador (ITA)
(1991–2001)
- 1991: Sari Essayah (FIN)
- 1993: Long Yuwen (CHN)
- 1995: Annarita Sidoti (ITA)
- 1997: Larisa Ramazanova (BLR)
- 1999: Claudia Iovan (ROU)
- 2001: Gao Hongmiao (CHN)
(2003-present)
- 2003: Tatyana Sibileva (RUS)
- 2005: Jiang Qiuyan (CHN)
- 2007: Jiang Qiuyan (CHN)
- 2009: Olga Mikhaylova (RUS)
- 2011: Júlia Takács (ESP)
- 2013: Anisya Kirdyapkina (RUS)
- 2015: Anisya Kirdyapkina (RUS)
- 2017: Inna Kashyna (UKR)
- 2019: Katie Hayward (AUS)
- 2021: Meryem Bekmez (TUR)