- Brothers Znamensky Memorial
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Brothers Znamensky Memorial Date Late June/Early July Location Zhukovsky, Russia Event type Track and field Established 1958 The Brothers Znamensky Memorial (Russian: Мемориал братьев Знаменских) is an annual track and field competition which is held at the Meteor Stadium in Zhukovsky, Russia.
The event is held in memory of Georgy and Seraphim Znamensky, two 1930s Soviet champions in long-distance running who died at 1942 and 1946. Fund-raisers were held for the pair in 1948 and 1949, but it was not until eight years later (in 1958) that an annual competition was established in their honour.[1]
Each edition features memorial races over distances from 1500 metres to 10,000 metres. The event has attracted many high profile runners throughout the decades, from Gaston Roelants and Pyotr Bolotnikov to Kip Keino and Evgeni Ignatov, through to Noureddine Morceli and Daniel Komen. The memorial is a highly international competition: athletes from over 50 countries have reached the podium at the Brothers Znamenskiy meet.[1] The meeting typically features ten events for national level competitors and sixteen events with international fields.[2]
The meeting has held an IAAF status from 2000 onwards. Initially it was part of the IAAF Grand Prix circuit, then became part of the IAAF World Athletics Tour, and it is currently one of the IAAF World Challenge Meetings.[3][4][5] The competition was originally in a variety of locations, but following the completion of the Meteor Stadium the event became an annual fixture in Zhukovsky.[2] The current meeting director is Mikhail Butov.[6]
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Meeting records
Men
Women
Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref 100 m 10.92 Anelia Nuneva Bulgaria 1987 Merlene Ottey Jamaica 1996 200 m 22.45 Natalya Bochina Soviet Union 1980 400 m 49.79 Aelita Yurchenko Soviet Union 1988 800 m 1:55.10 Olga Mineyeva Soviet Union 1980 1500 m 3:55.00 Tatyana Kazankina Soviet Union 1980 3000 m 8:34.35 Tatyana Pozdnyakova Soviet Union 1984 5000 m 15:12.62 Irina Bondarchuk Soviet Union 1982 10000 m 31:56.66 Svetlana Guskova Soviet Union 1986 100 m hurdles 12.48 Natalya Grigoryeva Soviet Union 1988 400 m hurdles 53.10 Yuliya Pechenkina Russia 2002 3000 m steeplechase 9:14.37 Gulnara Galkina-Samitova Russia 2007 High jump 2.03 m Blanka Vlasic Croatia 2008 Pole vault 4.50 m Yelena Isinbaeva Russia 2002 Tatyana Polnova 2003 Long jump 7.52 m Galina Chistyakova Soviet Union 1988 Triple jump 14.95 m Inessa Kravets Soviet Union 1991 Shot put 22.63 m Natalya Lisovskaya Soviet Union 1987 Discus throw 71.58 m Ellina Zvereva Soviet Union 1988 Hammer throw 77.41 m Tatyana Lysenko Russia 2006 Javelin throw 64.49 m Valeria Zabruskova Russia 2003 References
- ^ a b История (Russian). Russian Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-07-04.
- ^ a b Nickolai Dolgopolov and Rostislav Orlov (2006-06-21). Olsson to continue comeback in Znamenskiy Memorial - PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-07-04.
- ^ Nickolai Dolgopolov and Rostislav Orlov (2005-06-24). Brothers Znamensky Memorial celebrates its 50th Anniversary. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-07-04.
- ^ Nickolai Dolgopolov and Rostislav Orlov (2009-07-05). Borzakovskiy beats the cold and rain in Zhukovskiy. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-07-04.
- ^ Huge new world season lead 20.94m by Ostapchuk; Borzakovskiy’s back, 1:43 in Zhukovskiy – IAAF World Challenge. IAAF (2011-07-03). Retrieved on 2011-07-04.
- ^ Znamensky Memorial. Euro Meetings. Retrieved on 2011-07-04.
External links
- Official website at Russian Athletics
- Brothers Znamenskiy Memorial Records
IAAF World Challenge Melbourne Track Classic • Jamaica International Invitational • Golden Grand Prix Kawasaki • Colorful Daegu Pre-Championships Meeting • Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo • Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar • Fanny Blankers-Koen Games • Golden Spike Ostrava • Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat • Znamensky Memorial • Meeting de Atletismo Madrid • Internationales Stadionfest • Rieti Meeting • Hanžeković MemorialCategories:- Annual track and field meetings
- IAAF World Challenge
- Recurring sporting events established in 1958
- Sports competitions in the Soviet Union
- Athletics in Russia
- Sport in Moscow Oblast
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