Estonian athletics competitor
Ksenija Balta (born 1 November 1986) is an Estonian long jumper , sprinter and heptathlete . She won the long jump at the 2009 European Indoor Championships in Athletics .[ 1]
Career
Balta finished 14th in pentathlon at the 2005 European Indoor Championships and won the bronze medal in heptathlon at the 2005 European Junior Championships . She also competed in long jump and 100 metres at the 2006 European Championships and in long jump at the 2008 Summer Olympics . She won the gold medal at the 2009 European Indoor Championships with a 6.87 meter jump in the fourth round.
Balta's personal best score in heptathlon is 6,180 points, achieved in July 2006 in Arles ; in long jump 6.87 meters, achieved in 2009 in Turin (indoor) and in 2010 in Tallinn (outdoor);[ 2] in 100 metres 11.47, achieved in 2006 in Gothenburg ; and in 200 metres 23.05 in 2006 in Arles. She holds national outdoor records in 100 metres, 200 metres and long jump. She also holds indoor national records in 50 metres, 60 m hurdles and long jump.
Her coach is Andrei Nazarov .
Major competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Result
Representing Estonia
2005
European Indoor Championships
Madrid , Spain
14th
Pentathlon
3,711
European Junior Championships
Kaunas , Lithuania
3rd
Heptathlon
5,747
2006
European Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
17th (q)
100 m
11.47
23rd (q)
Long jump
6.03 m
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing , China
27th (q)
Long jump
6.38 m
World Athletics Final
Stuttgart , Germany
2nd
Long jump
6.65 m
2009
European Indoor Championships
Turin , Italy
1st
Long jump
6.87 m
World Championships
Berlin , Germany
8th
Long jump
6.62 m
World Athletics Final
Thessaloniki , Greece
5th
Long jump
6.58 m
2010
World Indoor Championships
Doha , Qatar
4th
Long jump
6.63 m
European Championships
Barcelona , Spain
–
200 m
DSQ
16th (q)
Long jump
6.53 m
2016
World Indoor Championships
Portland , United States
7th
Long jump
6.60 m
European Championships
Amsterdam , Netherlands
4th
Long jump
6.65 m
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
6th
Long jump
6.79 m
2017
European Indoor Championships
Belgrade , Serbia
5th
Long jump
6.79 m
World Championships
London , United Kingdom
25th (q)
Long jump
6.15 m
2018
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham , United Kingdom
8th
Long jump
6.57 m
European Championships
Berlin , Germany
6th
Long jump
6.49 m
2021
Olympic Games
Tokyo, Japan
–
Long jump
NM
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