1994 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships | |
Events: | 28 |
Dates: | 26–27 February |
Stadium: | JC "Jubilee" Stadium |
Next: | 1995 |
The 1994 Russian Indoor Athletics Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по лёгкой атлетике в помещении 1994) was the 3rd edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for Russia. It was held on 26–27 February at the JC "Jubilee" Stadium in Lipetsk. A total of 28 events (14 for men and 14 for women) were contested over the two-day competition.[1]
In the winter of 1994, Russian championships were also held in the following disciplines:
The Russian 12-Hour Run Indoor Championships was held on 30 January in Moscow in the RGAFK arena. Leonid Krupsky set a world indoor record of 159,736 m.[2]
12-hour run | Leonid Krupskiy Sverdlovsk Oblast | 159736 m | Gennadiy Sturov Lipetsk Oblast | 157328 m | Valeriy Mikhaylovskiy Novosibirsk Oblast | 152989 m |
The Russian Combined Events Indoor Championships were determined on 4–5 February 1994 in Lipetsk in the Yubileiny Palace of Sports. Larisa Turchinskaya set the best season result in the world - 4758 points.[3]
Heptathlon | Valeriy Belousov Stavropol Krai | 5831 pts | Nikolay Afanasev Sverdlovsk Oblast | 5816 pts | Nikolay Sherin Moscow Oblast | 5632 pts |
Pentathlon | Larisa Turchinskaya Moscow | 4758 pts | Lyudmila Mikhaylova Kirov Oblast | 4596 pts | Lyubov Borisova Smolensk Oblast | 4565 pts |
The Russian 24-Hour Run Indoor Championships was held on February 26 in Podolsk on the 133-meter circle of the arena of the local youth sports school.[4]
24-hour run | Anatoliy Kruglikov Smolensk Oblast | 270,296 m | Nasibulla Khusnullin Tatarstan | 269,560 m | Eduard Khirov Moscow Oblast | 258,301 m |
24-hour run | Nadezhda Tarasova Moscow Oblast | 210,660 m | Rimma Paltseva Mari El | 205,738 m | Zinaida Shabalina Moscow | 195,853 m |
According to the results of the championship, taking into account qualifying standards, the Russian team for the 1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships included:
† Had exemption for selection and allowed not to compete at the national championships