Marina Sidorova
Marina Grigorievna Sidorova (Russian : Марина Григорьевна Сидорова-Никифорова , née Nikiforova; born 16 January 1950) is a Russian former Soviet track and field sprinter . She was a seven-time Soviet champion, winning over distances from 100 metres to 400 metres .[ 1] [ 2]
Born in Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad), she made her Olympic debut at age twenty-two and was a 200 metres semi-finalist and helped the Soviet women to fifth in the 4 × 100 metres relay .[ 3] Her greatest individual success came at the 1978 European Athletics Indoor Championships , where she won the women's 400 metres title.[ 4] She took a 400 m bronze at the 1977 IAAF World Cup and was twice a 200 m silver medallist at the Universiade .[ 5] [ 6] She also won three individual medals at the European Cup during her career.[ 7]
With the Soviet women's relay team, she won four bronze medals at major competitions. Her first came at the 1971 European Athletics Championships , alongside Lyudmila Zharkova , Galina Bukharina and Nadezhda Besfamilnaya .[ 8] She won medals in both 4 × 100 metres relay and 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1977 IAAF World Cup and returned two years later to win another bronze in the 4 × 400 metres relay in a team anchored by future Olympic champion Lyudmila Kondratyeva .[ 9]
She was the daughter of two former athletes who became athletics coaches, Grigory Nikiforov and Valentina Nikiforova, who propagated a new training technique for distance running, based on long, low-speed runs and short high-speed runs.
Personal bests
International competitions
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
1971
European Championships
Helsinki , Finland
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
44.5
1972
Olympic Games
Munich , West Germany
7th (semis)
200 m
23.40
5th
4 × 100 m relay
43.59
1973
Universiade
Moscow , Soviet Union
2nd
200 m
22.72
European Cup
Edinburgh , United Kingdom
3rd
100 m
11.40
2nd
200 m
22.93
1974
European Championships
Rome , Italy
8th (semis)
200 m
24.66
1977
European Cup
Helsinki , Finland
2nd
400 m
51.20
IAAF World Cup
Düsseldorf , West Germany
3rd
400 m
51.29
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
42.91
3rd
4 × 400 m relay
3:27.0
Universiade
Sofia , Bulgaria
2nd
200 m
23.09
1978
European Indoor Championships
Milan , Italy
1st
400 m
52.42
1979
IAAF World Cup
Montreal , Canada
3rd
4 × 100 m relay
42.52
Spartakiad
Moscow , Soviet Union
3rd
200 m
23.45
National titles
See also
References
External links
1959 : Soviet Union (Yeliseyeva , Kuleshova , Makarova , Nechayeva )
1961 : Soviet Union (Press , Shchelkanova , Koshelyova , Kuleshova )
1963 : Soviet Union (Chernyshova , Lāce , Popkova , Shchelkanova )
1965 : Soviet Union (Popkova , Lāce , Shchelkanova , Samotyosova )
1967 : France (Grosse , Masse , Alayrangues , Meyer )
1970 : Soviet Union (Zharkowa , Nikiforova , Golomazova , Kondrasheva )
1973 : Soviet Union (Chernikova , Zharkova , Sidorova , Besfamilnaya )
1975 : Soviet Union (Kļimoviča , Anisimova , Sidorova , Zharkova )
1977 : Soviet Union (Maslakova , Anisimova , Sidorova , Prorochenko )
1979 : Soviet Union (Komisova , Prorochenko , Anisimova , Korotkova )
1981 : United States (Glover , Lewis , Washington , Fitzgerald )
1983 : United States (Nedd , Washington , Cliette , Givens )
1985 : United States (Wallace , Finn , Cliette , Torrence )
1987 : United States (Wendy Vereen , Washington , Young , Torrence )
1989 : United States (Finn , Howard , Miller , Jones )
1991 : United States (James , Saldana , Gaines , Howard )
1993 : United States (Braddock , Taplin , Harris , Gaines )
1995 : United States (Taplin , Miller , Ball , Walton )
1997 : United States (Ball , Sergent , Anderson , Richardson )
1999 : United States (Williams , Edwards , Backus , Perry )
2001 : China (Li , Chen , Zeng , Yan )
2003 : China (Chen , Zhu , Ni , Qin )
2005 : Russia (Polyakova , Khalandyreva , Yakovleva , Chermoshanskaya )
2007 : Finland (Hannula , Keskitalo , Ranta , Manninen )
2009 : Italy (Alloh , Tomasini , Arcioni , Salvagno )
2011 : Ukraine (Titimets , Pohrebnyak , Stuy , Bryzhina )
2013 : Ukraine (Povh , Pohrebnyak , Ryemyen , Piatachenko )
2015 : Kazakhstan (Tulapina , Ivanchukova , Rakhmanova , Zyabkina )
2017 : Switzerland (Del Ponte , Kora , Halbheer , von Jackowski )
2019 : Switzerland (Kora , Atcho , Del Ponte , Dagry )
2021 : China (Liang , Ge , Cai , Li )