27th Summer Universiade in Kazan,

July 6-17 2013

Athletics


Medal events at 2013 Summer Universiade

Overall number of medal events: 50
Technical handbook
Men
    Track and field events
    • 100 m
    • 200 m
    • 400 m
    • 800 m
    • 1500 m
    • 5000 m
    • 10000 m
    Women
      Track and field events
      • 100 m
      • 200 m
      • 400 m
      • 800 m
      • 1500 m
      • 5000 m
      • 10000 m

      Maximum number of entries: 102 per nation.

      Participating countries

      • AUS
      • AUT
      • AZE
      • ALB
      • ARG
      • ARM
      • BAN
      • BAR
      • BLR
      • BEL
      • BOT
      • BRA
      • BUR
      • HUN
      • VIE
      • GHA
      • GUA
      • GBS
      • GER
      • HON
      • HKG
      • GRE
      • DEN
      • DJI
      • COD
      • EGY
      • ZAM
      • ZIM
      • ISR
      • IND
      • INA
      • IRI
      • IRL
      • ESP
      • ITA
      • KAZ
      • CMR
      • CAN
      • QAT
      • KEN
      • KGZ
      • CHN
      • COL
      • COM
      • CRC
      • CIV
      • LAT
      • LES
      • LIB
      • LTU
      • LUX
      • MAC
      • MAS
      • MLI
      • MLT
      • MEX
      • MDA
      • MGL
      • NAM
      • NEP
      • NIG
      • NGR
      • NED
      • NIC
      • NZL
      • NOR
      • UAE
      • OMA
      • PAK
      • PAN
      • POL
      • POR
      • PUR
      • CGO
      • RUS
      • RWA
      • ROU
      • SAM
      • SAM
      • SWZ
      • SEN
      • SRB
      • SIN
      • SVK
      • SLO
      • SOM
      • USA
      • SLE
      • TJK
      • THA
      • TPE
      • TAN
      • TOG
      • TRI
      • TKM
      • TUR
      • UGA
      • UZB
      • UKR
      • FIJ
      • FIN
      • CAF
      • CHA
      • CZE
      • CHI
      • SUI
      • SWE
      • SRI
      • ECU
      • EST
      • ETH
      • KOR
      • RSA
      • JAM
      • JPN
      • ANU
      • BER
      • AHO
      • PLE
      • ISV

      Sport

      Medal winning countries and medallists at Summer Universiade 2013 in Kazan
      Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
      1 RUS 22 18 9 49
      2 RSA 5 2 4 11
      3 UKR 4 5 0 9

      Athletics' FISU history started with its inclusion into the compulsory programme at the first edition of the Summer Universiade in Turin (ITA) in 1959. 87 medals were contested, 14 of them were won by athletes from the USSR. The first Soviet athletes to win the World University Games were Oleg Ryakhovsky, Vasily Kuznetsov, Elvira Ozolina. At different times such legendary athletes as Valery Brummel, Tamara and Irina Press, Igor Ter-Ovanesyan, Viktor Saneev, Natalya Lisovskaya, Natalya Sadova, Tatyana Lebedeva, Alexander Shustov defended the country's honour at Summer Universiades. At the 2009 Summer Universiade in Belgrade Russian athletes mounted the podium more than representatives of any other nation; Team Russia took 16 medals, 7 of which were gold.

      Elena Migunova, a Tatarstan athlete, won two medals for the Russian national team at the 2011 Summer Universiade in Shenzhen. Dmitry Buryak, another representative of Tatarstan athletics, claimed gold in the 4x100m relay event.



      Women
      The list of Tatarstan's top female athletes includes many outstanding representatives of this beautiful sport, but only few of them are Olympic champions and medallists of world and European championships.
      - Olga Rukavishnikova is the first medallist of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow; she won silver in pentathlon.
      - Liliya Nurutdinova (Naberezhnye Chelny) won gold in the 4x400m relay and silver in the 800m event during the Barcelona 1992 Summer Olympic
      - Nina Perevedentseva is a many-time participant of the world and European championships, champion of Russia, Master of Sport International Level. She won top spots during international sporting events more than once. Her 6.85 m (1998 IAAF World Championships) is still a long jump record in Tatarstan.
      - Irina Vostrikova is Merited Master of Sport, medallist of the European championships, participant of two Summer Universiades (Japan and Italy).
      They can be rightfully named stars of Tatarstan's athletics.

      Men
      Many Tatarstan athletes competed at international competitions. The list of top male athletes of our republic includes such names as Igor Perevedentsev (4th place in the 110m hurdles at the 1986 Goodwill Games), Ruslan Gataullin (participant of world and European championships in triple vault event), Artem Masterov (participant of the 2000 Olympic Games in track disciplines), Alexander Salnikov (participant of the European championship in the shotput event), Sergey Manakov (participant of the European Championship and 1998 Goodwill Games in the 110m hurdles event), Ravil Kashapov (participant of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, European and World Cups in the marathon event).

      However, Denis Kapustin, Merited Master of Sport, became the first and only triple jumper among Tatarstan's male athletes to win medal at the Olympic Games. From 1989 to 2003 Denis was on the roster of the teams of the USSR, CIS and Russia and successfully competed against stars of the world's athletics, like for example Olympic champion and defending record-holder of the world Jonathan Edwards from Great Britain. After his sports career has come to an end, he made a huge contribution to success of our athletes on the international scene, as he trained such famous athletes as Yulia Zinovyeva (Master of Sport International Level), Igor Spasokhodsky (Merited Master of Sport), Alsu Murtazina (Master of Sport International Level), Anna Kuropatkina (Master of Sport International Level).

      Present. Stars of the new generation

      The last edition of the Summer Olympics, Beijing 2008, was the most successful for the Republic of Tatarstan. Three our athletes earned Olympic gold medals. Gulnara Galkina-Samitova from Naberezhnye Chelny triumphed at the Beijing 2008 Games, as she set the world and Olympic records in the steeplechase (Her result 8.58.81 is included in the Guinness Book). Ekaterina Volkova from Nizhnekamsk is bronze medallist in the same medal event. Elena Migunova, a female athlete from Kazan, snatched silver in the 4x400 relay.
      As for the world and European championships, our athletes maintain their reputation there as well. The already mentioned Ekaterina Volkova won the 2007 IAAF World Championships in Osaka, Japan.
      At the 2009 World Championship the Republic of Tatarstan had the largest representation, with six athletes - runners Gulnara Galkina-Samitova, Ekaterina Volkova, Natalya Rusakova, Lyubov Morgunov, pole vault jumper Alexandra Kiryashova, javelin thrower Valeria Zabruskova – being included in the roster of Team Russia.
      In 2011 Yulia Zaripova, another representative of the Republic of Tatarstan, won gold at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu, South Korea.

      There is a range of sports facilities designed to facilitate the development of athletics in the republic:
      - 7 indoor athletic training grounds,
      - 18 stadiums with athletic running tracks and sectors,
      - 62 athletics departments in specialised children and youth schools of the Olympic reserve, children and youth sports schools and children and youth physical education clubs.

      Competitions held on the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan

      1.    Krasilnikov Memorial Tournament. In 2011 the competition brought together over 700 athletes from all over Russia.
      2.    All-Russian Athletics All-round Competitions
      3.    Republic of Tatarstan Championships
      4.    Six Teams' Cup (Veterans' Cup)
      5.    Spring Shoes of the Young All-Russian Final Competitions


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      Half Marathon and Walking Course

      Address: 2a Tashayak St

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      Central Stadium

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      Phone: (843)292-57-02, (843)292-15-59