Irina Bondarchuk, Date of Birth

    

Irina Bondarchuk

Russian female long-distance runner

Date of Birth: 17-Sep-1952

Profession: long-distance runner, marathon runner

Nationality: Russia

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Irina Bondarchuk

  • Irina Bondarchuk (Russian: ????? ?????????; born 17 September 1952) is a Russian former Soviet long-distance runner.Bondarchuk's greatest successes were in cross country running.
  • She was the individual silver medallist at the 1980 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and took three team titles between 1977 and 1981.
  • She also placed fourth individually in 1979 and took a team silver medal in 1985.
  • This was a period of much success for the Soviet women, with Lyudmila Bragina, Yelena Sipatova, Giana Romanova and Svetlana Ulmasova being other leading Soviet athletes of the time.In track running, Bondarchuk was a four-time national champion with one indoor and one outdoor title in the 3000 metres and two title in the 5000 metres.
  • She was the first ever Soviet champion in the women's 5000 m in 1980, as the event was added to the standard programme that year.
  • She represented the Soviet Union at the 1974 European Athletics Championships over 3000 m, finishing ninth.She had her highest season ranking in the 5000 m in 1980, with her time of 15:35.0 minutes being the second best after America's Jan Merrill.
  • She again neared the top of the profession in 1982 when she won at the Brothers Znamensky Memorial in a time of 15:12.62 minutes, placing third in the global rankings behind Mary Slaney and Grete Waitz.Bondarchuk focused more on longer distances in her late career and set bests of 2:35:17 hours for the marathon in 1984 and 33:55.98 minutes for the 10,000 metres in 1986.
  • Bondarchuk relocated to the United States in the 1990s and continued her long-distance career there.
  • She made six appearances at the Austin Marathon, winning in 1994 and coming runner-up in 1995.
  • She also had five finishes at the Houston Marathon, with her best finish being 13th place.
  • She twice competed at the Boston Marathon (1993 and 1995) and was within the top 20 both times.
  • She continued to compete as entered her forties and regularly finished in the top twenty of high profile American road races in the late 1990s.

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