Zalina Petrivskaia

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Zalina Petrivskaia athletics
nation Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Moldova
birthday 5th February 1988 (age 32)
place of birth OrdzhonikidzeSoviet UnionSoviet UnionSoviet Union 
size 170 cm
Weight 80 kg
Career
discipline Hammer throw
Best performance 74.21 m Sport records icon NR.svg
Trainer Soslan Marghiev
National squad since 2011
status active
Medal table
U23 European Championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
EAA logo U23 European Championships
gold Kaunas 2009 67.67 m
last change: May 2, 2017

Zalina Petrivskaia , b. Marghieva ( Russian Зали́на Сосла́новна Марги́ева Salina Soslanowna Margijewa ; born February 5, 1988 in Ordzhonikidze , North Ossetian ASSR , USSR ) is a Moldovan hammer thrower .

Athletic career

As a junior, Marghieva was fifth at the World Youth Championships , fourth at the World Junior Athletics Championships in 2006 , and fifth at the European Youth Championships. She later took part in the 2008 Olympic Games , but did not reach the final there. In 2009 she outbid her older sister Marina Marghieva on January 31 in Chișinău with 71.56 m , winning the gold medal at the U23 European Championships. At the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin , she was eliminated in qualification. Four years later, in September 2013, she was banned by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) because of a positive doping test from the World Cup . All results since the World Championships in Berlin, including her medal wins at the Universiaden in 2011 and 2013, have been retrospectively canceled.

After her two-year ban, Petrivskaia reached the final of the 2015 World Championships in Beijing , where she finished eighth. She finished fifth at the 2016 European Championships in Amsterdam , as well as at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro .

Zalina Marghieva is trained by her father Soslan Marghiev (* 1962), who used to be a hammer thrower. Her mother Alexandra (* 1959), b. Mititelu was 1984 Soviet champion in shot put and holds the world record in their age group.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF: 71.56 m nationally Hammer Throw record from zalina marghieva ( Memento of 7 February 2009 at the Internet Archive ). February 3, 2009
  2. Leichtathletik.de: Flash-News from September 25, 2013 - Two new doping cases published (accessed on September 30, 2013)