Tatiana Mikhailovna Anisimova

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Tatyana Mikhailovna Anissimowa ( Russian Татьяна Михайловна Анисимова ., English transcription Tatyana Anisimova, born Полубоярова - Polubojarowa - Poluboyarova * 19th October 1949 in Grozny ) is a former Soviet hurdler whose special track, the 100-meter distance was.

Starting under her maiden name, she first appeared at the European Athletics Championships in Helsinki in 1971 and was eighth in 13.69 s. In 1972, starting from now on as Anissimowa, she won her first of four Soviet championship titles, in 1976, 1978 and 1979 she was also successful. At the European Championships in Rome in 1974 she was sixth in 13.16 s. In 1975 she won bronze at the Universiade in Rome in 13.64 seconds.

At the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, she won the silver medal in 12.78 seconds, 0.01 s behind Johanna Schaller from the GDR. Her compatriot Natalja Lebedewa was 0.02 s behind her, and another 0.02 s behind was Gudrun Berend from the GDR. 1977 Anissimowa was second at the Universiade behind the Pole Grażyna Rabsztyn , who won her third student title in a row.

At the European Championships in Prague in 1978 , she ran her personal best with 12.67 seconds. Behind Johanna Klier (-Schaller) she won silver, ahead of Berend. After she did not make it to the semifinals of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow due to injury, she was back in 1981 and won the World Cup in Athletics in 1981 . The following year she was seventh in 13.06 s at the European Championships in Athens . In the 4 x 100 meter relay , she came in fifth place as the starting runner with the Soviet quartet.

She competed five times at the European Indoor Championships and reached the final four times, in 1975 and 1981 she won the bronze medal.

Tatiana Anissimowa is 1.74 m tall and weighed 64 kg during her active time.

literature

  • ATFS (Ed.): USSR Athletics Statistics. London 1988

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