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Natalya Khrushcheleva (born 20 March 1973 in Tavda, Russian: Наталья Хрущелёва) is a retired Russian middle-distance runner who won a bronze medal in... |
Yelena Andreyeva (section International competitions) rival Olena Rurak. Her first international title followed in the 4×400 m relay, as she, Yuliya Sotnikova, Khrushcheleva, and Tatyana Chebykina topped... |
2001 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (category Sports competitions in Moscow) Sotnikova, Yuliya Nosova, Natalya Khrushcheleva, Natalya Antyukh 800 m: Yelena Afanasyeva, Svetlana Cherkasova 1500 m: Natalya Gorelova, Olga Kuznetsova‡... |
1998 European Cup Super League (category International athletics competitions hosted by Russia) Rank Nation Athletes Time Note Points 1 Russia Tatyana Chebykina, Natalya Khrushcheleva, Yekaterina Bakhvalova, Irina Rosikhina 3:25.52 8 2 Czech Republic... |
2001 European Cup Super League (category International athletics competitions hosted by Germany) Ekpo-Umoh, Grit Breuer 3:23.81 8 2 Russia Olga Maksimova, Natalya Khrushcheleva, Yuliya Nosova, Natalya Antyukh 3:24.58 7 3 France Francine Landre, Peggy Babin... |
1997 European Cup Super League (category International athletics competitions hosted by Germany) Note Points 1 Russia Yekaterina Bakhvalova, Yekaterina Kulikova, Natalya Khrushcheleva, Olga Kotlyarova 3:24.10 8 2 Germany Anke Feller, Uta Rohländer... |
1994 European Athletics U23 Cup (category International athletics competitions hosted by the Czech Republic) subsequent doping test and she was disqualified from the competition and banned for four years. The competition for Division B took place in Lillehammer, Norway... |
1998 European Athletics Championships (category International sports competitions in Budapest) nation (Hungary) 1998 in athletics (track and field) Differences to competition format since the 1994 European Championships New events added: Women's... |
2001 European Cup (athletics) (category International athletics competitions hosted by Finland) Ekpo-Umoh Grit Breuer 3:23.81 Russia Olga Maksimova Natalya Khrushcheleva Yuliya Pechenkina Natalya Antyukh 3:24.58 France Francine Landre Peggy Babin... |
2003 European Athletics Indoor Cup (category International athletics competitions hosted by Germany) was the inaugural edition of the indoor track and field meeting for international teams, which featured the eight top performing nations from the 2002... |
1994 European Athletics Championships (category International athletics competitions hosted by Finland) (39) Yugoslavia (8) 1994 in athletics (track and field) Differences to competition format since the 1990 European Championships: Women's Triple Jump was... |
2004 European Athletics Indoor Cup (category International athletics competitions hosted by Germany) It was the second edition of the indoor track and field meeting for international teams, which featured the eight top performing nations from the 2003... |
1998 IAAF World Cup (category International athletics competitions hosted by South Africa) Carabalí Deon Hemmings Andrea Blackett Sandie Richards 3:24.39 Russia Natalya Khrushcheleva Svetlana Goncharenko Yekaterina Bakhvalova Olga Kotlyarova 3:25... |