Anna Nikolayevna Kondraschina

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Anna Nikolajewna Kondraschina ( Russian Анна Николаевна Кондрашина ; born December 23, 1955 in Leningrad , RSFSR ) is a former Soviet rower .

At the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, women's rowing was part of the Olympic program for the first time. In the quadruple sculls Anna Kondraschina, came Mira Brjunina , Larissa Alexandrovna , Galina Jermolajewa and tax wife Nadezhda Chernyshova of the Soviet Union. The boats from the Soviet Union and the GDR qualified for the finals as first place in the two preliminary races, another four boats reached the final via the repechage. In the final, the boat from the GDR won with a two and a half second lead over the Soviet boat, only 0.27 seconds behind the Romanians won bronze. At the 1977 World Championships in Amsterdam, only Kondrashina and helmsman Chernyshova sat in the double foursome, which took fifth place.

In 1978 Anna Kondraschina rowed in a single and won the silver medal at the World Championships in New Zealand, about two seconds behind Christine Scheiblich from the GDR. A year later, at the World Championships in Bled, Kondraschina took seventh place as the winner of the B final.

The 1.76 m tall Anna Kondraschina started for Trud Leningrad .

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  1. Volker Kluge : Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle III. Mexico City 1968 - Los Angeles 1984. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-328-00741-5 . P. 562