Tatyana Kotova Explained

Birth Date:11 December 1976
Birth Place:Kokand, Uzbek SSR
Weight:59kg (130lb)
Sport:Women's athletics

Tatyana Vladimirovna Kotova (Russian: Татьяна Владимировна Котова, born 11 December 1976) is a track and field athlete who competed for Russia in the long jump. Her personal best jump of 7.42 m at Annecy in 2002, is the best distance achieved by a female long jumper in the 21st century (as of 2023).

Kotova won bronze medals in the event at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. She won three consecutive silver medals at the World Championships in Athletics from 2001 to 2005, also taking bronze in 2007. She had even greater success indoors, where she won the World Indoor Championships on three occasions, in 1999, 2003 and 2006, as well as finishing as runner-up in 2001 and 2004. She was later stripped of her 2005 World silver and 2006 World Indoor title. Her other titles include wins at the 2002 European Championships and the 2002 IAAF World Cup. She was third at the 2001 Goodwill Games and was the jackpot winner of the 2000 IAAF Golden League.

Life and career

Kotova was born in Kokand, Uzbek SSR, and grew up in Taboshar, Tajik SSR. She started to take up track and field in 1995, previously also practicing volleyball and basketball. Training in Barnaul, West Siberia, Kotova won a gold medal at the European U23 Championships in Turku, Finland, and in 1999 got a gold medal at the World Indoors in Maebashi. She was injured in a car accident in August 2000,[1] and went on to finish fourth less than two months later at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

Doping

Kotova managed to both win and lose medals due to doping. In the 2000 Olympics, she had initially finished fourth. She was promoted to the bronze medal nine years later, after original bronze medal winner Marion Jones admitted usage of performance-enhancing drugs during the Olympics.[2] However, in 2013, samples from the 2005 World Championships were retested and Kotova was found to have been doping.[3] She was stripped of her silver medal at the World Championships, and also of the gold on the 2005 IAAF World Athletics Final, with Anju Bobby George promoted to first.[4]

International competitions

1997European U23 ChampionshipsTurku, Finlandbgcolor=gold 1st6.57 mwind: -1.1 m/s
1999World Indoor ChampionshipsMaebashi, Japanbgcolor=gold 1st6.86 m
World ChampionshipsSeville, Spain13th (q)6.62 m
2000Olympic GamesSydney, Australiabgcolor=cc9966 3rd6.83 m
Golden LeagueVariousJackpot winnerLong jump
2001World Indoor ChampionshipsLisbon, Portugalbgcolor=silver 2nd6.98 m
World ChampionshipsEdmonton, Canadabgcolor=silver 2nd7.01 m
Goodwill GamesBrisbane, Australiabgcolor=cc9966 3rd6.84 m
2002European ChampionshipsMunich, Germanybgcolor=gold 1st6.85 m
IAAF World CupMadrid, Spainbgcolor=gold 1st6.85 m
2003World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United Kingdombgcolor=gold 1st6.84 m
World ChampionshipsParis, Francebgcolor=silver 2nd6.74 m
World Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, Monacobgcolor=silver 2nd6.92 m
2004World Indoor ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungarybgcolor=silver 2nd6.93 m
Olympic GamesAthens, Greecebgcolor=cc9966 3rd7.05 m
World Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, Monacobgcolor=cc9966 3rd6.65 m
2005World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland (2nd)6.79 mDoping
World Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, Monaco (1st)6.83 mDoping
2006World Indoor ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia (1st)7.00 mDoping
2007World ChampionshipsOsaka, Japanbgcolor=cc9966 3rd6.90 m
2008Olympic GamesBeijing, China13th (q)6.57 m
2010European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain18th (q)6.48 m

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/olympic-doubts-for-tayana-kotova OLYMPIC DOUBTS FOR TATYANA KOTOVA
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/sports/10jones.html?_r=0 I.O.C. Redistributes Jones’s Medals and Retires One
  3. News: Russia should not hold World Championship – Jade Johnson . BBC Sport . 8 March 2013 . March 9, 2013.
  4. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/athletics/2005-World-Athletics-Kotova-disqualified-Anjus-silver-turns-into-gold/articleshow/28762956.cms 2005 World Athletics: Kotova disqualified, Anju's silver turns into gold