Aleksandra Natschewa

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Aleksandra Natschewa athletics
nation BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
birthday 20th August 2001 (age 19)
place of birth Plovdiv , Bulgaria
Career
discipline Triple jump
Best performance 14.18 m
status active
Medal table
U20 world championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
U20 European Championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Youth Olympic Games 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
U18 world championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
U18 European Championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
IAAF logo U20 world championships
gold Tampere 2018 14.18 m
EAA logo U20 European Championships
silver Borås 2019 13.81 m
Olympic rings Youth Olympic Games
gold Buenos Aires 2018 13.86 m
IAAF logo U18 world championships
silver Nairobi 2017 13.54 m
EAA logo U18 European Championships
silver Győr 2018 13.88 m
last change: July 20, 2020

Aleksandra Natschewa (born August 20, 2001 in Plovdiv ) is a Bulgarian triple jumper .

Athletic career

Aleksandra Natschewa gained her first international experience at the U18 World Championships 2017 in Nairobi , where she won the silver medal with 13.54 m. Then she was fourth at the U20 European Championships in Grosseto with a width of 13.64 m. In 2018 she won the silver medal behind the Spanish María Vicente at the U18 European Championships in Győr in a high-class competition with 13.88 m . Then she won with 14.18 m at the U20 World Championships in Tampere and thus qualified for the European Championships in Berlin , where she was eliminated with 13.39 m in the first round. In October she won the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires with jumps of 13.76 m and 13.86 m. In 2019 she could not qualify for the final at the European Indoor Championships with 12.98 m and was eliminated in the preliminary round. She then won the U20 European Championships in Borås , Sweden , where she won the silver medal with 13.81 m. She qualified for the World Championships in Doha , but did not reach the final there with 13.05 m .

Personal best

  • Triple jump: 14.18 m (+1.6 m / s), July 15, 2018 in Tampere
    • Triple jump (hall): 13.43 m, February 10, 2018 in Sofia

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