Olga Rublyova
Russian long jumper
Olga Rublyova (Russian: Ольга Рублёва; born 28 October 1974 in Volgograd) is a retired Russian long jumper.
Her personal best jump is 6.90 metres, achieved in June 1995 in Villeneuve-d'Ascq.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Result | Notes |
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Representing the Commonwealth of Independent States | ||||||
1992 | World Junior Championships | Seoul, South Korea | 17th (q) | Long jump | 5.90 m | wind: +0.1 m/s |
Representing Russia | ||||||
1993 | European Junior Championships | San Sebastián, Spain | 2nd | Long jump | 6.44 m | |
1994 | European Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 11th | Long jump | 6.41 m | wind: +2.0 m/s |
1995 | World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 4th | Long jump | 6.78 m | |
Military World Games | Rome, Italy | 1st | Long jump | 6.71 m | ||
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 11th | Long jump | 6.56 m | |
2000 | Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | 4th | Long jump | 6.79 m | |
2002 | European Indoor Championships | Vienna, Austria | 2nd | Long jump | 6.74 m | |
European Championships | Munich, Germany | 7th | Long jump | 6.58 m | ||
2003 | World Indoor Championships | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 4th | Long jump | 6.68 m | |
World Championships | Paris, France | 5th | Long jump | 6.58 m | ||
World Athletics Final | Monte Carlo, Monaco | 4th | Long jump | 6.57 m | ||
2004 | World Athletics Final | Monte Carlo, Monaco | 8th | Long jump | 6.00 m |
References
- Olga Rublyova at World Athletics
- Olga Rublyova at Olympics.com
- Olga Rubleva at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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Russian Athletics Championships women's long jump champions
- 1992: Natalya Kayukova
- 1993: Yelena Sinchukova
- 1994: Irina Mushayilova
- 1995–96: Olga Rublyova
- 1997: Lyudmila Galkina
- 1998: Olga Rublyova
- 1999–2001: Tatyana Kotova
- 2002: Irina Melnikova
- 2003: Olga Rublyova
- 2004: Tatyana Lebedeva
- 2005: Tatyana Kotova
- 2006: Oksana Udmurtova
- 2007: Lyudmila Kolchanova
- 2008: Tatyana Kotova
- 2009: Yelena Sokolova
- 2010: Lyudmila Kolchanova
- 2011: Olga Zaytseva
- 2012: Yelena Sokolova
- 2013: Lyudmila Kolchanova
- 2014: Darya Klishina
- 2015: Yuliya Pidluzhnaya
- 2016: Darya Klishina
- 2017–18: Yelena Sokolova
- 2019: Darya Klishina
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