Larisa Peleshenko

Russian shot putter (born 1964) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Larisa Alexandrovna Peleshenko (Russian: Лариса Александровна Пелешенко, née Agapova on 29 February 1964) is a retired Russian shot putter best known for winning the Olympic silver medal in 2000. In her early career she won European Indoor silver medals, but in February 1995 she received a four-year drugs ban. Having originally won the 1995 World Indoor Championships, she lost the medal.[3] She won the 2001 Indoor Championships and finished fourth at the World Championships the same year, and retired at the end of the season.

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Larisa Peleshenko
Personal information
Born (1964-02-29) 29 February 1964 (age 61)
Slantsy, Soviet Union
Height6 ft 0.5 in (1.84 m)[1]
Sport
Country Russia
SportWomen's athletics
ClubCSKA St. Petersburg[1]
Coached byNadezhda Chizhova[2]
Achievements and titles
Personal best21.46 m (2000)[1]
Medal record
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney Shot put
World Indoor Championships
2001 LisbonShot put
Goodwill Games
2001 BrisbaneShot put
European Indoor Championships
2000 GhentShot put
1994 ParisShot put
1988 BudapestShot put
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International competitions

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventResultNotes
Representing the  Soviet Union
1988 European Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd Shot put 20.23 m
1990 Goodwill Games Seattle, United States 5th Shot put 18.67 m
Representing  Russia
1993 World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 9th Shot put 19.22 m
1994 Goodwill Games Saint Petersburg, Russia 5th Shot put 19.05 m
European Indoor Championships Paris, France 2nd Shot put 19.16 m
European Championships Helsinki, Finland 5th Shot put 19.01 m
2000 European Indoor Championships Ghent, Belgium 1st Shot put 20.15 m
Summer Olympics Sydney, Australia 2nd Shot put 19.92 m
2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane, Australia 1st Shot put 18.65 m
World Indoor Championships Lisbon, Portugal 1st Shot put 19.84 m
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