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Synonyms for yevgeniya_polyakova or Related words with yevgeniya_polyakova
aleksandra_fedoriva
natalya_nazarova
hrystyna_stuy
nataliya_pohrebnyak
verena_sailer
nataliya_pyhyda
denisa_rosolová
natalia_rusakova
hanna_yaroshchuk
myriam_soumaré
alenka_bikar
zuzanna_radecka
olesya_povh
antonina_yefremova
inna_eftimova
vania_stambolova
lina_grinčikaitė
yuliya_gushchina
mariya_ryemyen
natallia_safronnikava
irina_khabarova
hanna_titimets
jitka_bartoničková
alina_talay
natalya_ignatova
zuzana_bergrová
kristina_žumer
linda_ferga
marta_milani
svetlana_pospelova
angela_moroşanu
marina_trandenkova
andreea_ograzeanu
johanna_manninen
petya_pendareva
lucie_škrobáková
anna_jesień
olga_kotlyarova
laverne_jones_ferrette
sonata_tamošaitytė
glory_alozie
sviatlana_usovich
anne_zagré
maria_aurora_salvagno
abiodun_oyepitan
weronika_wedler
tatjana_pinto
ilona_usovich
denisa_ščerbová
olesya_zykina
Examples of "yevgeniya_polyakova"
Chermoshanskaya represented Russia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, competing in the 4x100 metres relay with partners Aleksandra Fedoriva, Yulia Gushchina and
Yevgeniya
Polyakova
. In their first round heat they placed second behind Jamaica. Their time of 42.87 seconds was also the second time overall out of sixteen participating nations. With this result they qualified for the final in which they sprinted to 42.31 seconds, the first place and the gold medal. Belgium and Nigeria took the other medals.
On the second day of competition, Campbell-Brown placed herself in contention for a medal with a 7.07 second run in the first semi-final, although Jones-Ferrette's time in the second semi was faster still. Brooks ran a personal best to beat Jeter in the last semi-final of the day. Among the other qualifiers, Zang Milama surprised further with 7.13-second national record to become the first Gabonese athlete to reach an indoor final in any event. Barber and reigning European 60 m champion
Yevgeniya
Polyakova
were among the casualties of the round.
Bailey represented Barbados at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She competed at the 100 metres sprint and placed second in her first round heat after
Yevgeniya
Polyakova
in a time of 11.24 seconds. She qualified for the second round but was eliminated not qualifying for the semi finals as her time of 11.67 was the eighth time of her race. In 2009 she represented Barbados at the IAAF World Championships in the 200m event in which she holds the national record of 22.91 seconds.
Fedoriva represented Russia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing competing at the 4x100 metres relay, together with Yuliya Chermoshanskaya, Yulia Gushchina and
Yevgeniya
Polyakova
. In their first round heat they placed second behind Jamaica with a time of 42.87 seconds (the second fastest time in qualifying). In the final they finished in 42.31 seconds, taking first place and the gold medal, while the Jamaicans failed to finish due to a bad baton exchange. The 2009 European Athletics U23 Championships saw Fedoriva move into longer distances as she won the women's 200 metres title.
Gushchina represented Russia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing competing at the 4x100 metres relay, together with Aleksandra Fedoriva, Yuliya Chermoshanskaya and
Yevgeniya
Polyakova
. In their first round heat they placed second behind Jamaica, but in front of Germany and China. Their time of 42.87 seconds was also the second time overall out of sixteen participating nations but in August 2016 they got disqualified after Kapachinskaya failed a drug test after the 2008 samples were retested. With this result they qualified for the final in which they sprinted to 42.31 seconds, the first place and the gold medal. Belgium and Nigeria took the other medals. The Jamaican team did not finish due to a mistake in the baton exchange.
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing she competed at the 100 m sprint. In her first round heat she placed third behind
Yevgeniya
Polyakova
and Jade Bailey in a time of 11.48 to advance to the second round. There she improved her time to 11.02 seconds to win her heat in front of Muna Lee and Chandra Sturrup. With 11.11 seconds in her semi final race she placed fourth and earned her spot in the Olympic final. In a remarkable race with fellow Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser taking the gold, Simpson and Kerron Stewart both finished in 10.98 seconds to share the silver medal and to complete the Jamaican sweep. Together with Fraser, Stewart, Sheri-Ann Brooks, Aleen Bailey and Veronica Campbell-Brown she also took part in the 4 × 100 m relay. In their first round heat (without Simpson and Stewart) they placed first in front of Russia, Germany and China. Their time of 42.24 seconds was the first time overall out of sixteen participating nations. With this result they qualified for the final, in which they replaced Brooks and Bailey with Simpson and Stewart. Eventually they did not finish their race, due to a mistake in the baton exchange.