Polina Lukyanenkova

Russian long jumper
  • 2015 Russian Indoor U18s
  •  • Long jump, 1st Gold
  • 2016 Russian Indoor U20s
  •  • Long jump, 2nd Silver
  • 2016 Russian U20s
  •  • Long jump, 1st Gold
  • 2017 Russian U23s
  •  • Long jump, 1st Gold
  • 2018 Russian Indoor U23s
  •  • Long jump, 2nd Silver
  • 2018 Russian Champs
  •  • Long jump, 7th
  • 2019 Russian Indoors
  •  • Long jump, 2nd Silver
  • 2019 Russian U23s
  •  • Long jump, 1st Gold
  • 2019 Russian Champs
  •  • Long jump, 3rd Bronze
  • 2020 Russian Champs
  •  • Long jump, 1st Gold
  • 2021 Russian Indoors
  •  • Long jump, 3rd Bronze
  • 2021 Russian Champs
  •  • Long jump, 1st Gold
  • 2022 Russian Champs
  •  • Long jump, 2nd Silver
Personal bests
  • LJ:
  •  • Outdoor: 6.65m (+1.1) (2021)
  •  • Indoor: 6.48m (2021)
Updated on 24 December 2023

Polina Lukyanenkova (Russian: Полина Лукьяненкова; born 15 July 1998) is a Russian long jumper from Krasnodar.[2] She is a two-time Russian Athletics Championships winner, in 2020 and 2021.

Biography

While studying at Kuban State University in Krasnodar, Lukyanenkova won her first national title at the U18 level in 2015 with a 5.93 metres leap.[1][3][4]

In 2020, Lukyanenkova won her first senior national title with a 6.57 m showing.[5]

In 2021, Lukyanenkova was cleared to compete as an Authorized Neutral Athlete, necessary to compete internationally due to the suspension of the Russian Athletics Federation.[6] She went on to compete as a neutral at the 2021 BAUHAUS-galan, finishing 6th and scoring 3 points in the 2021 Diamond League standings.[1]

During the 2022 Russian Athletics Week, Lukyanenkova won the Day of Long Jump and Triple Jump with a 6.54 metres mark.[7]

Statistics

Personal bests

Event Mark Place Competition Venue Date
Long jump (outdoor) 6.65 m (+1.1 m/s) 1q Russian Athletics Championships Cheboksary, Russia 26 June 2021
Long jump (indoor) 6.48 m 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Russian Winter Meeting Moscow, Russia 7 February 2021

References

  1. ^ a b c Polina Lukyanenkova at Tilastopaja (registration required)
  2. ^ a b "Кубанская спортсменка Лукьяненкова выиграла соревнования по прыжкам в длину в Москве". Moskovskij Komsomolets (in Russian).
  3. ^ a b "Лекгоатлеты КубГУ – первые в России и вторые на международном турнире". Kuban State University (in Russian). 2015.
  4. ^ "Palkina proves hammer prowess at Russian Youth Championships". World Athletics.
  5. ^ "Полина Лукьяненкова победила в прыжках в длину на ЧР по легкой атлетике". Rossiya Segodnya (in Russian).
  6. ^ "okays 61 Russians to compete as neutral athletes". Star Connect Media.
  7. ^ "Лукьяненкова победила в прыжках в длину в рамках Недели легкой атлетики". Rossiya Segodnya (in Russian).
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