Yuliya Zaripova
200px Yuliya Zaripova at the 2010 European Athletics Championships in Barcelona. |
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Olympic Games | ||
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2012 London | 3000 m st. |
World Championships | ||
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2011 Daegu | 3000 m st. |
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2009 Berlin | 3000 m st. |
European Championships | ||
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2010 Barcelona | 3000 m st. |
Continental Cup | ||
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2010 Split | 3000 m st. |
Yuliya Mikhailovna Zaripova (Russian: Юлия Михайловна Зарипова, née Ivanova (Russian: Иванова), Divorced Zarudneva (Russian: Заруднева); born 26 April 1986 in Svetly Yar, Volgograd Oblast) is a Russian middle-distance runner who specialises in the 3000 metres steeplechase event. She is currently banned for doping.[1]
Career
Her first continental medals came at the 2008 European Cross Country Championships, where she won the bronze medal and silver team medal with Russia in the women's under-23 race.[2] The following year she became the Russian indoor champion in the 3000 metres and took part in the women's 3000 m at the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships, finishing in seventh place.[3][4]
Zaripova attended her first World Championships that year and ran a personal best of 9:08.39 in the 3000 m steeplechase . Despite her relative lack of experience, this was enough for a silver medal behind Marta Domínguez and she beat her much more favoured compatriot. Gulnara Samitova-Galkina, who was the reigning Olympic champion.[5] In the summer the following year she won at the 2010 European Team Championships, setting a championship record, and also competed on the IAAF Diamond League circuit, winning at the DN Galan. She won the gold medal at the 2010 European Athletics Championships, defeating Domínguez on home turf in Barcelona. Zaripova closed her season with a win at the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup in a championship record time.
She won the gold medal in the steeplechase at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, improving from her runner-up placing in 2009. She began 2012 with a win at the Volgograd 10K in May.[6] She won the gold medal in the 3000 m steeplechase at the 2012 Summer Olympics in a new personal best time of 9:06.72.[7] In the DN Galan on 17 August 2012, she improved her personal best again, to 9:05.02.
Doping
On 30 January 2015, the Russian anti-doping agency announced that Zaripova was sanctioned for an anti-doping rule violation based on abnormal parameters of the athletes’ haematological profiles within the framework of the Biological passport programme of the IAAF. Her results from 20 June 2011 to 20 August 2011 and 3 July 2012 to 3 September 2012 were annulled and she was banned from competition for 2 years and 6 months from 25 July 2013.[1] On 25 March 2015, the IAAF filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration in Lausanne, Switzerland, questioning the selective disqualification of the suspension periods of the six athletes involved including Zaripova.[8] The current disqualification pattern would revoke her Olympic gold medal, but conveniently has a window that opens days before she won the 2011 World Championship gold medal.
Personal bests
Event | Time (m:s) | Venue | Date |
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1500 metres | 4:04.59 | Warsaw, Poland | 7 June 2009 |
3000 metres (indoor) | 8:54.50 | Moscow, Russia | 13 February 2009 |
3000 metres steeplechase | 9:05.02 | Stockholm, Sweden | 17 August 2012 |
5000 metres (indoor) | 16:02.81 | Moscow, Russia | 28 February 2010 |
- All information taken from IAAF profile.
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 RUSADA: Russian athletes (athletics) recognised ineligible, 30 January 2015
- ↑ Bruxelles BEL 14 December. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-31.
- ↑ 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships 3000m women results. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-31.
- ↑ Zarudneva Yuliya. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-31.
- ↑ Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-17). Event Report – Women's 3000m Steeplechase – Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
- ↑ May 2012 AIMS Results. AIMS. Retrieved on 2012-05-17.
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