Lyudmila Rogachova
Russian middle-distance runner
Medal record | ||
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Women's athletics | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Representing the Unified Team | ||
1992 Barcelona | 1500 m | |
World Championships | ||
Representing Soviet Union | ||
1991 Tokyo | 1500 m | |
European Championships | ||
Representing Russia | ||
1994 Helsinki | 1500 m | |
1994 Helsinki | 800 m |
Lyudmila Vasiliyevna Rogachova (Russian: Людмила Васильевна Рогачёва; born 30 October 1966 in Lad Balka) is a retired Russian middle-distance runner who competed mainly in the 1500 metres. She became a World Indoor and European champion in this event, and won an Olympic silver medal in 1992 with a personal best time of 3:56.91 - beating future world record holder Qu Yunxia into bronze. Her 800 metres PB was 1:56.82.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing the Soviet Union | |||||
1989 | Universiade | Duisburg, West Germany | 3rd | 1500 m | 4:15.11 |
1990 | European Championships | Split, Yugoslavia | 4th | 1500 m | 4:10.06 |
1991 | World Indoor Championships | Seville, Spain | 1st | 1500 m | 4:05.09 |
World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 3rd | 1500 m | 4:02.72 | |
Representing Unified Team | |||||
1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 2nd | 1500 m | 3:56.91 PB |
Representing Russia | |||||
1994 | European Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 2nd | 1500 m | 4:06.60 |
European Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 3rd | 800 m | 1:58.69 | |
1st | 1500 m | 4:18.93 |
References
- Lyudmila Rogachova at World Athletics
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World Indoor Champions in women's 1500 metres
- 1985: Elly van Hulst (NED)
- 1987: Doina Melinte (ROM)
- 1989: Doina Melinte (ROM)
- 1991: Lyudmila Rogachova (URS)
- 1993: Yekaterina Podkopayeva (RUS)
- 1995: Regina Jacobs (USA)
- 1997: Yekaterina Podkopayeva (RUS)
- 1999: Gabriela Szabo (ROM)
- 2001: Hasna Benhassi (MAR)
- 2003: Regina Jacobs (USA)
- 2004: Kutre Dulecha (ETH)
- 2006: Yuliya Fomenko (RUS)
- 2008: Gelete Burka (ETH)
- 2010: Kalkidan Gezahegne (ETH)
- 2012: Genzebe Dibaba (ETH)
- 2014: Abeba Aregawi (SWE)
- 2016: Sifan Hassan (NED)
- 2018: Genzebe Dibaba (ETH)
- 2022: Gudaf Tsegay (ETH)
- 2024: Freweyni Hailu (ETH)
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