ヴィタリー savine
Acquisition medal | ||
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The Soviet Union | ||
Track and field | ||
The Olympics | ||
Money | 1988 Seoul | Boy 4*100m relay |
The Asian Games | ||
Kazakhstan | ||
Silver | 1994 Hiroshima | Men's 100 meters |
The ヴィタリー savine (Russian :ВиталийАнатольевичСавин, Romaji :Vitaly Anatolyevich Savin, January 23, 1966 -) is a track-and-field athlete of the former Soviet Union. It is the gold medalist of the Seoul Olympics for 1,988 years. The boy sprinter who played an active part from 1980s through 1990s. I am from Kazakh S.S.R. カラガンダ state ジェズカズガン. I participated in an international meeting as a Kazakh representative after Soviet Union collapse.
Table of contents
Career
The savine plays the Seoul Olympics of 1988 in 100m and a 4*100m relay as a representative from Soviet Union. Although I was defeated in the second qualifier, as for 100m, as for the 4*100m relay, the United States of the rival was disqualified in a qualifier, and the Soviet Union where savine was won a gold medal in 38.19 seconds. I participate in 100m and a 4*100m relay and leave a grade of the seventh place for the world championship held in Tokyo in 1991 three years later by a 4*100m relay. As for what savine played a big meeting in as a representative from Soviet Union, this meeting was the last.
I participate in the Barcelona Olympics of 1992 as a representative from Commonwealth of Independent States constructed in 12 countries of the former Soviet Union except three Baltic countries. 100m is defeated in the semifinals, and the 4*100m relay that won a gold medal in representatives from Soviet Union last time ends in the fifth place.
After 1993, I participate in an international meeting as a Kazakh representative. In 1993, I play the world championship of 1995 in 100m. By the Asian Games held in Hiroshima of 1994, I win a silver medal at 100m. Even the Atlanta Olympics of 1996 participated in 100m, but they were defeated in a primary qualifier.
Personal best
Main results
Year | Meeting | Place | Item | Result | Record |
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1988 | The Olympics | Seoul (Korea) | 100m | -(qf) | |
1988 | The Olympics | Seoul (Korea) | 4*100m relay | The first place | 38.19 seconds |
1991 | World Championships in Athletics championship | TOKYO, Japan | 100m | The sixth place (qf) | 10.26 seconds |
1991 | World Championships in Athletics championship | TOKYO, Japan | 4*100m relay | The seventh place | 38.68 seconds |
1992 | Indoor land championship in Europe | Genoa (Italy) | 60m | The second place | 6.54 seconds |
1992 | The Olympics | Barcelona (Spain) | 100m | The seventh place (sf) | 10.33 seconds |
1992 | The Olympics | Barcelona (Spain) | 4*100m relay | The fifth place | 38.17 seconds |
1993 | World Championships in Athletics championship | Stuttgart (Germany) | 100m | The fifth place (qf) | 10.36 seconds |
1994 | Asian Games | Hiroshima (Japan) | 100m | The second place | 10.29 seconds |
1995 | World Championships in Athletics championship | Goteborg (Sweden) | 100m | The eighth place (qf) | 10.47 seconds |
1996 | The Olympics | Atlanta (the United States of America) | 100m | The fifth place (1q) | 10.52 seconds |
- sf semifinals, qualifier second in qf, 1q primary qualifier
Outside link
- Results (English) by ヴィタリー savine - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
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