Elena ゴルチャコワ
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| Full name | Elena Yegorovna Gorchakova | ||||||||||||||
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| Item | The javelin | ||||||||||||||
| The date of birth | 1933May 17 | ||||||||||||||
| Birth place | Moscow | ||||||||||||||
| Date of death | January 27, 2002 (68 years old death) | ||||||||||||||
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Elena ゴルチャコワ (Russian :Еле́наЕго́ровнаГорчако́ва, from May 17, 1933 to January 27, 2002) is a track-and-field athlete of the Soviet Union. It is the copper medalist of the Tokyo Olympics for Helsinki, 1,964 years for 1,952 years.
Javelin
I participate in the Helsinki Olympics as a player of the javelin in 1952, and ゴルチャコワ wins a bronze medal next to Czechoslovakian Dana ザトペコワ, Alexandra チュジナ of the same Soviet Union.
ゴルチャコワ participates in the Tokyo Olympics again in 1964 12 years later. In the final, a record is not prolonged though establish a new world record of 62.40m in a qualifier, and end in 57.06m, and beat it in Rumanian ミハエラ ペネス, Hungarian マールタ ルダシュ; called the bronze medal ended with a result.
Main results
| Year | Meeting | Place | Item | Result | Record |
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| 1952 | The Olympics | Helsinki (Finland) | The javelin | The third place | 49.76m |
| 1961 | Universiade | Sofia (Bulgaria) | The javelin | The first place | 51.39m |
| 1964 | The Olympics | TOKYO, Japan | The javelin | The third place | 57.06m |
Outside link
- Results (English) by Elena ゴルチャコワ - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
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