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'''Tatyana Mikhailovna Ledovskaya''' ({{lang-be|Тацяна Міхайлаўна Ледаўская}}, {{lang-ru|Татьяна Михайловна Ледовская}}; born 21 May 1966 in [[Shchyokino (town), Tula Oblast|Shchyokino]], [[Tula Oblast]]) is a retired athlete who competed mainly in the [[400 metres hurdles]]. She represented the [[Soviet Union]] and later, [[Belarus]], training in [[Minsk]].
'''Tatyana Mikhailovna Ledovskaya''' ({{langx|be|Таццяна Міхайлаўна Ледаўская}}, {{langx|ru|Татьяна Михайловна Ледовская}}; born 21 May 1966 in [[Shchyokino (town), Tula Oblast|Shchyokino]], [[Tula Oblast]]) is a retired athlete who competed mainly in the [[400 metres hurdles]]. She represented the [[Soviet Union]] and later [[Belarus]], training in [[Minsk]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
She competed for the [[Soviet Union|USSR]] in the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] held in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] in the 400 metre hurdles, where she won the silver medal. She followed this up with a leg in the [[4 x 400 metres relay]] where she won the gold medal with her teammates individual gold medalist [[Olha Bryzhina|Olga Bryzgina]], individual bronze medalist [[Olga Nazarova]] and [[Mariya Pinigina]], setting a new world record of 3:15.17 minutes which is still unbeaten ({{As of|2022|lc=on}}).<ref>{{cite web|title=Athletics - World Record progression|work=[[International Olympic Committee]]|url=http://www.olympic.org/common/asp/download_report.asp?file=en_report_139.pdf&id=139|access-date=September 12, 2006}}</ref> Ledovskaya is also the [[1991 World Championships in Athletics|1991 World Champion]] in 400 m hurdles and 4 × 400 m relay. She later represented [[Belarus]], including at the [[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996 Olympics]].
She competed for the [[Soviet Union|USSR]] in the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] held in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] in the 400 metre hurdles, where she won the silver medal. She followed this up with a leg in the [[4 x 400 metres relay]] where she won the gold medal with her teammates individual gold medalist [[Olha Bryzhina|Olga Bryzgina]], individual bronze medalist [[Olga Nazarova]] and [[Mariya Pinigina]], setting a new world record of 3:15.17 minutes which is still unbeaten ({{As of|2022|lc=on}}).<ref>{{cite web|title=Athletics - World Record progression|work=[[International Olympic Committee]]|url=http://www.olympic.org/common/asp/download_report.asp?file=en_report_139.pdf&id=139|access-date=September 12, 2006}}</ref> Ledovskaya is also the [[1991 World Championships in Athletics|1991 World Champion]] in 400 m hurdles and 4 × 400 m relay. She later represented [[Belarus]], including at the [[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996 Olympics]].


Ledovskaya was awarded the [[Order of the Badge of Honor]].
Ledovskaya was awarded the [[Order of the Badge of Honor]].
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==External links==
==External links==
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*{{World Athletics}}
*{{in lang|ru}} [http://www.noc.by/bsog/htdocs/54/ Biography and photo]
*{{in lang|ru}} [http://www.noc.by/bsog/htdocs/54/ Biography and photo]


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[[Category:FISU World University Games silver medalists for the Soviet Union]]
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 24 October 2024

Tatyana Ledovskaya
Medal record
Women's Athletics
Representing  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4 x 400 m relay
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul 400 m hurdles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1991 Tokyo 400 m hurdles
Gold medal – first place 1991 Tokyo 4x400 m relay
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 1990 Split 400 m hurdles
Silver medal – second place 1990 Split 4 x 400 m relay

Tatyana Mikhailovna Ledovskaya (Belarusian: Таццяна Міхайлаўна Ледаўская, Russian: Татьяна Михайловна Ледовская; born 21 May 1966 in Shchyokino, Tula Oblast) is a retired athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres hurdles. She represented the Soviet Union and later Belarus, training in Minsk.

Biography

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She competed for the USSR in the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea in the 400 metre hurdles, where she won the silver medal. She followed this up with a leg in the 4 x 400 metres relay where she won the gold medal with her teammates individual gold medalist Olga Bryzgina, individual bronze medalist Olga Nazarova and Mariya Pinigina, setting a new world record of 3:15.17 minutes which is still unbeaten (as of 2022).[1] Ledovskaya is also the 1991 World Champion in 400 m hurdles and 4 × 400 m relay. She later represented Belarus, including at the 1996 Olympics.

Ledovskaya was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor.

Achievements

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Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Soviet Union /  Belarus
1988 Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea 2nd 400 m hurdles 53.18
1st 4 × 400 m 3:15.17
1989 World Cup Barcelona, Spain 2nd 400 m hurdles 54.86
1990 European Championships Split, Yugoslavia 1st 400 m hurdles 53.62
2nd 4 × 400 m 3:23.34
1991 World Championships Tokyo, Japan 1st 400 m hurdles 53.16
1st 4 × 400 m 3:18.43
1992 Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain 4th 400 m hurdles 54.31
1993 World Championships Stuttgart, Germany semi-final 400 m hurdles 54.60
1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden semi-final 400 m hurdles Disq (56.03 in ht)
1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States semi-final 400 m hurdles 54.99

References

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  1. ^ "Athletics - World Record progression". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved September 12, 2006.
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Sporting positions
Preceded by Women's 400 m Hurdles Best Year Performance
1990–1991
Succeeded by