Yekaterina Ivonina Explained

Yekaterina Ivonina
Fullname:Yekaterina Mikhailovna Ivonina
Nationality:Russian
Birth Date:14 June 1994
Sport:Athletics
Event:3000 metres steeplechase
Coach:S. A. Popov
Worlds:2019 (19th)
Nationals:4 Russian titles
Pb:3000 m s'chase: 9:13.76 (2021)

Yekaterina Mikhailovna Ivonina (Russian: Екатерина Михайловна Ивонина; born 14 June 1994) is a Russian distance runner who specialises in the 3000 metres steeplechase. She is a four-time winner of the steeplechase at the Russian Athletics Championships and competed as a neutral athlete at the 2019 World Athletics Championships.

Ivonina is from in Kirov, Kirov Oblast.[1] Her athletic career initially focused on mountain running and in this discipline she performed at the World Mountain Running Championships in 2011 and 2012,[2] [3] and shared in the junior team gold medal at the 2013 European Mountain Running Championships.[4]

She won her first national title in the 2000 metres steeplechase at the 2013 Russian Under-20 Indoor Championships. A win the in 3000 m steeplechase at the 2015 Russian Team Championships brought Ivonina her first international selections on the track, and she went on to finish 11th at the 2015 European Team Championships and seventh at the 2015 European Athletics U23 Championships.[5] She began training with S. A. Popov, who coached former world champion Tatyana Tomashova among others.[6]

Ivonina's international career came to a halt with the suspension of Russian Athletics by the International Association of Athletics Federations, following investigations into a systemic doping program in November 2015.[7] This left Ivonina to compete at national level only for the following three years. In 2016, she won the Russian under-23 indoor title over 3000 metres then followed this with her first senior national steeplechase title at the 2016 Russian Athletics Championships. She did not compete in 2017, but returned in 2018 to win a second Russian title in the steeplechase as well as a win at the Russian Cup event.[6]

She sought to compete internationally under the Authorised Neutral Athletes programme and was accepted,[8] leading to an appearance at the 2019 World Athletics Championships, though she did not progress beyond the heats.[9] Restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic meant she made only three appearances in 2020: third in the 3000 m at the 2020 Russian Athletics Indoor Championships, a third steeplechase win at the 2020 Russian Athletics Championships, and first in the 1500 metres at the Russian Team Championships. A combination of pandemic restrictions and her failure to be approved to compete at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics meant her only performance of note in 2021 was a steeplechase win at the 2021 Russian Athletics Championships.[5] [10]

International competitions

2011World Mountain Running ChampionshipsTirana, Albania17thJunior race23:27
5thJunior team24 pts
2012World Mountain Running ChampionshipsTemù-Ponte di Legno, Italy11thJunior race23:02
4thJunior team21 pts
European Mountain Running ChampionshipsDenizli-Pamukkale, Turkey8thJunior race23:03
5thJunior team23 pts
2013European Mountain Running ChampionshipsBorovets, Bulgaria11thJunior race28:59
bgcolor=gold1stJunior team24 pts
2015European Team Championships Super LeagueCheboksary, Russia11th3000 m s'chase10:34.55
European U23 ChampionshipsTallinn, Estonia7th3000 m s'chase9:58.95
2019World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar19th3000 m s'chase9:35.595th in heat 3
Competed as neutral athlete

National titles

Personal bests

All information from World Athletics[5]

4:10.00 min (2020)

9:04.90 min (2019)

19:00.80 min (2012)

9:13.76 min (2021)

16:29 min (2018)

Seasonal rankings

3000 metres steeplechase
YearTimeWorld ranking[11] European ranking[12]
201210:56.63699244
201310:16.9022287
201410:23.44299118
20159:36.794312
20169:24.66202
2017
20189:16.68131
20199:35.593713
20209:16.8431
20219:13.76112

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://kofla.ru/ver2/ver2/index.html Athletics News
  2. https://www.wmra.info/results/world-trophy-championships?id=574&year=2011&discode=3181&cat=i World Mountain Running Championships 2011 Tirana (ALB), 11.09.2011 Junior Women individual (4.5 km/500 m/45 participants)
  3. https://www.wmra.info/results/world-trophy-championships?id=574&year=2012&cat=t World Mountain Running Championships 2012 Temu-Ponte di Legno (ITA), 02.09.2012 Junior Women individual (3.9 km/310 m/46 participants)
  4. https://www.wmra.info/results/european-athletics-championships?id=575&year=2013&discode=3181&cat=i European Mountain Running Championships 2013 Borovets (BUL), 06.07.2013 Junior Women individual (3.5 km/530 m/37 participants)
  5. https://worldathletics.org/athletes/russia/yekaterina-ivonina-14513849 Yekaterina Ivonina
  6. http://www.rusathletics.com/sbo/coaches/athletes.10061.htm Попов С. А.
  7. https://worldathletics.org/news/press-release/iaaf-araf-suspended?type=press-release&type=press-release&type=press-release&urlslug=iaaf-araf-suspended&urlslug=iaaf-araf-suspended&urlslug=iaaf-araf-suspended&urlslug=iaaf-araf-suspended&type=press-release IAAF provisionally suspends Russian Member Federation ARAF
  8. https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-release/yekaterina-ivonina-authorised-neutral-athlete IAAF approves the application of Russia's Yekaterina Ivonina to compete internationally as a neutral athlete
  9. Web site: Women's 3000 metres steeplechase − Heats − Summary. IAAF. 27 September 2019.
  10. https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-releases/authorised-neutral-athletes-7-jun-2021 World Athletics approves the application of 35 Russians to compete internationally as neutral athletes
  11. https://www.worldathletics.org/records/toplists/middle-long/3000-metres-steeplechase/outdoor/women/senior/2021?regionType=world&page=1&bestResultsOnly=true World Athletics Top Lists
  12. https://european-athletics.com/historical-data/top-list/season European Athletics Top Lists