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Alayna Lutkovskaya
Lutkovskaya (centre) at the 2013 European Junior Championships
Personal information
Born (1996-03-15) 15 March 1996 (age 28)
Irkutsk, Russia
Sport
CountryRussia
SportAthletics
EventPole vault
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)4.61 m (2015) NU20R
Indoors
4.54 m (2015)

Medal record

Women's athletics
Representing  Russia
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2014 Eugene Pole vault
European Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2013 Tallinn Pole vault
Silver medal – second place 2015 Eskilstuna Pole vault
World Youth Championships
Silver medal – second place 2013 Donetsk Pole vault

Alayna Lutkovskaya (Russian: Алена Лутковская; born 15 March 1996) is a Russian pole vaulter. She won gold medals at the 2014 World Junior Championships and at the 2013 European Junior Championships. Lutkovskaya also claimed the silver medal at the 2013 World Youth Championships.

In her senior debut at the 2014 European Championships, she finished seventh.

Career[edit]

In February 2014, Lutkovskaya broke the Russian junior indoor record when she jumped 4.50 m. The previous record was 4.47 m, set by Yelena Isinbayeva back in 2001.[1] At the 2014 World Junior Championships, she jumped 4.50 m which equalled the World Junior Championships record set by Angelica BengtssoninBarcelona in 2012.[2] At the same time Lutkovskaya also equalled the Russian junior outdoor record set by Valeriya Volik in 2008.[3]

In September 2014, European Athletics announced that their panel of experts had judged the Europeans who should be the nominees for the Golden Tracks awarded to the European male and female Rising Stars of the Year.[4] Alayna Lutkovskaya was one of the nominees alongside the likes of Mariya Kuchina and Katarina Johnson-Thompson. Most well known male nominees were Adam Gemili and Wilhem Belocian. At the end it was Kuchina and Gemili who were named Rising Stars at the Golden Tracks ceremony in Baku.[5]

In February 2015, Lutkovskaya broke her own Russian junior indoor record when she jumped 4.54 m. On 21 May, she broke World junior record when she jumped 4.61 m. The earlier record was set only one day earlier when Robeilys Peinado had jumped 4.60 m.[6][7] Lutkovskaya's jump of 4.61 m was the 3rd time in 2015 season when the previous World junior outdoor record of 4.58 m set by Angelica Bengtsson in 2012 was broken because also Nina Kennedy had broken the previous record when she jumped 4.59 m in February 2015. However, Lutkovskaya's jump of 4.61 m was only World junior outdoor record because Bengtsson had jumped 4.63 m indoors and that was also officially World junior record.

Lutkovskaya has personal bests of 4.61 m (15 ft1+14 in) outdoors and 4.54 m (14 ft10+12 in) indoors. She was born in Irkutsk.[8]

Achievements[edit]

Representing  Russia
Year Competition Venue Position Notes
2013 World Youth Championships Donetsk, Ukraine 2nd 4.15 m
European Junior Championships Rieti, Italy 1st 4.30 m
2014 World Junior Championships Eugene, Oregon 1st 4.50 m
European Championships Zürich, Switzerland 7th 4.35 m
2015 European Junior Championships Eskilstuna, Sweden 2nd 4.20 m
Competing as  Authorised Neutral Athletes
2019 World Championships Doha, Qatar 27th (q) 4.35 m

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ryzhova sets 400m world lead, Sidorova wins pole vault at Russian Indoors | REPORT | World Athletics".
  • ^ "Report: Women's pole vault – IAAF World Junior Championships, Oregon 2014 | REPORT | World Athletics".
  • ^ "NameBright - Coming Soon".
  • ^ "European Athletics Homepage | European Athletics".
  • ^ "European Athletics | European Athletics".
  • ^ "World U20 Pole Vault Record Falls Again | Watch Athletics".
  • ^ "NameBright - Coming Soon".
  • ^ Иркутская лёгкоатлетка Алена Лутковская вернулась с победой (in Russian). Vesti.Irk. Retrieved on 2014-12-01.
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