Anastassija Pilipenko

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Anastassija Pilipenko athletics
Full name Anastasija Olegovna Pilipenko
nation KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan
birthday 13th September 1986 (age 33)
place of birth AlmatyKazakh SSRKazakhstan Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakh SSR 
size 175 cm
Weight 65 kg
Career
discipline 100 m hurdles
Best performance 12.69 s
Trainer Oleg Vinogradov
status active
Medal table
Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games 0 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
Asian Championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Indoor Asian Championships 1 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games
bronze Macau 2007 60 m hurdles
bronze Ashgabat 2017 60 m hurdles
Asian Championships
silver Wuhan 2015 100 m hurdles
Indoor Asian Championships
silver Hangzhou 2014 60 m hurdles
gold Doha 2016 60 m hurdles
last change: September 25, 2018

Anastasia Olegovna Pilipenko ( Russian Анастасия Олеговна Пилипенко ., English transcription Anastasiya Pilipenko; born Виноградова - Vinogradova - Vinogradova; * 13. September 1986 in Almaty , KSSR ) is a Kazakh hurdler , referring to the 100-meter distance specializes.

Athletic career

Anastassija Pilipenko gained her first experience in international championships at the 2003 Youth World Championships in Sherbrooke , where she was eliminated in the first round of the 100 meter hurdles. In 2005 she took part in the Summer Universiade in Izmir , but also left there in advance. In 2006, she finished at the Asian Games in Doha in 13.30 s fifth place and 2007 they missed at the World Student Games in Bangkok in fourth barely a medal. She qualified in the 100-meter run for the World Championships in Osaka , where she was eliminated with 11.74 s in the preliminary round. At the end of the season she won the bronze medal in the 60 m hurdles at the Indoor Asian Games in Macau .

In 2008 she qualified for the first time for the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing , where she was eliminated with 12.99 s in the first round . Four years later she also took part in the Olympic Games in London and this time did not qualify for another round . In 2013 she was disqualified in the final of the Asian Championships in Pune . In 2014, she won the silver medal in the 60 m hurdles behind Chinese Wu Shuijiao at the Asian Indoor Championships in Hangzhou . At the World Indoor Championships in Sopot , Poland , she was eliminated in 8.27 s in the first round. At the Asian Games in Incheon , South Korea , she qualified for the final, but could not finish it. In 2015 she won the silver medal at the Asian Championships in Wuhan in 13.33 seconds .

In 2016 she originally won the silver medal in the 60 meter hurdles at the Asian Indoor Championships in Doha . After her compatriot Anastassija Soprunowa was disqualified for a doping offense, she was awarded the gold medal. She qualified again for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , where she was eliminated for the third time in the qualifying round. In 2017 she won sixth place at the Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar . At the beginning of September she won the bronze medal in the 60 meter hurdles at the Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat in 8.59 seconds. She was disqualified with the 4 x 400 meter relay. In 2018 she again took part in the Asian Games in Jakarta and reached sixth place in 13.64 s.

In 2007 Pilipenko became Kazakh champion in the 100 m hurdles and in the 100 meter run and again in the hurdles sprint in 2017. Anastassija is the daughter of the Soviet silver medalist at European and World Championships, Jelena Vinogradowa . Her father and trainer Oleg Vinogradov was also active as a hurdler. She studied biology as well as physical education and sports science at Al-Farabi University in Almaty .

Personal bests

  • 100 meters: 11.25 s (+1.7 m / s), June 7, 2008 in Almaty
  • 200 meters: 23.01 s (+0.9 m / s), June 20, 2008 in Bishkek
  • 100 m hurdles: 12.69 s (+1.3 m / s), June 9, 2012 in Bishkek
    • 60 m hurdles (hall): 8.10 s, January 30, 2016 in Öskemen

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