Darja Vitalievna Pishchalnikova

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Darja Vitalievna Pishchalnikova athletics

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Pishchalnikova (left) with world champion Franka Dietzsch (2007 World Cup)

nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday July 19, 1985
Career

Darja Witaljewna Pishchalnikova ( Russian Дарья Витальевна Пищальникова , English transcription Darya Pishchalnikova ; born July 19, 1985 in Astrakhan Oblast ) is a former Russian discus thrower . As a repeat offender, she was banned for ten years in 2012 for persistent doping offenses.

Career

The Vice Junior World Champion from 2001 and Vice Junior World Champion from 2004 won silver at the U23 European Championships in 2005 with 59.45 m behind the German Sabine Rumpf .

In 2006, she was second behind the German competitor Franka Dietzsch at the European Cup with 64.24 m . At the European Championships in Gothenburg in 2006 , she threw a personal best of 65.55 m and won ahead of Franka Dietzsch and the Romanian Nicoleta Grasu . At the World Cup, she finished fourth with 61.39 m.

At the U23 European Championships 2007 Pishchalnikova threw 64.15 m and finished second behind the Ukrainian Kateryna Karsak . A month later she increased her personal best at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka with 65.78 m and won silver behind Franka Dietzsch.

Pishchalnikova had a competition weight of 95 kg with a height of 1.89 m. Her older brother Bogdan Pishchalnikov has a best length of 64.19 m in the discus throw.

doping

A week before the start of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, she was temporarily banned by the IAAF for violating the anti- doping guidelines . On the basis of DNA analyzes, she and six other Russian athletes were accused of having fraudulently given urine to other people during doping tests . In July 2009, the CAS International Court of Justice in Lausanne ruled that the doping ban would last until September 3, 2010. Since the doping samples used for this came from spring 2007, Pishchalnikova was nevertheless stripped of the silver medal at the 2007 World Championships. The IAAF extended the ban until April 2011.

On November 20, 2012, the B sample was opened in Lausanne. The anabolic steroid Oxandrolone was found in it - as in the A sample . The two samples were taken around two weeks before the 2012 Olympic Games . For this doping offense she was banned as a repeat offender for ten years. A silver medal she received at the Olympic Games in London in 2012 was then withdrawn and Chinese competitor Li Yanfeng was named Olympic runner-up.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ IAAF: IAAF Anti-doping investigation leads to provisional suspension of Russian athletes ( Memento of November 11, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), July 31, 2008
  2. CAS decision in July 2009 (accessed on July 22, 2009)
  3. ^ Pishchalnikova convicted as a doping sinner , Focus online, November 29, 2012; accessed on August 14, 2016; Russian silver winner doped in London , Spiegel Online, November 8, 2012
  4. Jump up ↑ Ten year ban on London discus runner-up. Spiegel Online , May 1, 2013, accessed April 21, 2018 .