Pavel Alexandrovich Ivashko

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Pavel Ivashko athletics
Full name Pavel Alexandrovich Ivashko
nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday 16th November 1994 (age 25)
place of birth Surgut , Russia
size 185 cm
Weight 75 kg
Career
discipline Short distance run
Best performance 21.25 s (200 m)
45.25 s (400 m)
49.98 s (400 m, hall)
status active
Medal table
European team championship 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
U23 European Championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Junior European Championships 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
EAA logo U23 European Championships
silver Tallinn 2015 400 meter run
EAA logo European team championship
silver Braunschweig 2014 400 meter run
EAA logo Junior European Championships
gold Rieti 2013 4 x 400 meter relay run
gold Rieti 2013 400 meter run
last change: August 15, 2018

Pawel Alexandrowitsch Iwaschko ( Russian Павел Александрович Ивашко ; English Pavel Ivashko at the IAAF ; born  November 16, 1994 in Surgut ) is a Russian short-distance runner who specializes in the 400-meter run .

Iwaschko achieved several international successes at European Athletics Championships in the course of his career so far. On July 19, 2013, he succeeded in winning the 400 meter competition at the 2013 European Athletics Junior Championships in Rieti, Italy, with a time of 45.81 s ahead of Patryk Dobek from Poland (46.15 s) and Thomas Jordier from France ( 46.21 s) on the gold rank. Two days later, as part of the Russian 4 x 400 meter relay, he got a second gold medal with Danil Peremetow , Pawel Sawin and Dmitri Chassanow with a total time of 3: 04.87 minutes ahead of the Polish and British selection with 3 : 05.07 and 3: 05.14 minutes, respectively. A year later, at the 2014 European Athletics Team Championships in Braunschweig, a silver medal in the 400-meter run followed when Iwaschko crossed the finish line with 45.95 s behind the French Mame-Ibra Anne (45.71 s), but before the British Daniel Awde (46.10 s) exceeded. At the European Athletics U23 Championships in 2015 in Tallinn, Estonia, Iwaschko started again in the 400-meter run, 45.73 s were enough to reach second place again, this time between first-placed French Thomas Jordier (45.50 s) and third placed Luka Janežič (45.73 s) from Slovenia.

In both 2016 and 2017 Iwaschko won the 400 meters with times of 45.71 s ( Tscheboksary , 2016) and 46.03 s ( Zhukovsky , 2017) at the Russian championships.

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  1. infosport.ru gives June 1, 1994 as the date of birth.