Brothers Znamensky Memorial Explained

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Date:Late June/Early July
Location:Zhukovsky, Russia
Type:Track and field
Est:1949 (1958)

The Brothers Znamensky Memorial (Russian: Мемориал братьев Знаменских) is an annual track and field competition which is held at the Meteor Stadium in Zhukovsky, Russia.

The event is held in memory of Seraphim and Georgy Znamensky, the 1930s Soviet champions in long-distance running who died in 1942 and 1946, respectively. It was established in 1949, and received an international status in 1958, as only Soviet (Russian) athletes competed in 1949–1950 and 1998, and there was a break in the event between 1950 and 1958.[1]

Each edition features memorial races over distances from 1500 metres to 10,000 metres. The event has attracted many high-profile runners throughout the decades, from Gaston Roelants and Pyotr Bolotnikov to Kip Keino and Evgeni Ignatov, through to Noureddine Morceli and Daniel Komen. The memorial is a highly international competition: athletes from over 50 countries have reached the podium at the Brothers Znamensky meet.[2] The meeting typically features ten events for national level competitors and sixteen events with international fields.[3]

The meeting has held an IAAF status from 2000 onwards. Initially it was part of the IAAF Grand Prix circuit, then became part of the IAAF World Athletics Tour and the IAAF World Challenge Meetings until 2011 when it was replaced by the Moscow Challenge. Currently it is one of the European Athletics Outdoor Classic Meetings. The competition was previously held at various locations in Russia, but following the completion of the Meteor Stadium the event became an annual fixture in Zhukovsky.[3] The current meeting director is Mikhail Butov.[4]

Meeting records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m10.03Viktor Bryzhin1986
Olapade Adeniken1996
200 m20.20Robson Caetano da Silva1987
400 m45.04Donald Sanford19 July 2015[5]
800 m1:43.76Amine Laalou2010
1500 m3:33.22Noureddine Morceli1996
3000 m7:37.67Daniel Komen1997
5000 m13:17.48Leonard Patrick Komon2008
10000 m27:58.35Wodajo Bulti1988
110 m hurdles13.20Aleksandr Markin1988
400 m hurdles48.08Derrick Adkins1995
3000 m steeplechase8:10.59Roba Gary2010
High jump2.33 mAndrey Silnov2010
Pole vault5.91 mYevgeniy Lukyanenko2008
Long jump8.40 mJaime Jefferson1987
Robert Emmiyan
Triple jump17.78 mNikolay Musiyenko1986
Shot put21.79 mSergey Smirnov1986
Discus throw68.06 mLars Riedel1995
Hammer throw84.58 mYuriy Sedykh1986
Javelin throw88.90 mAlexandr Ivanov2003

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m10.92Anelia Nuneva1987
Merlene Ottey1996
200 m22.45Natalya Bochina1980
400 m49.79Aelita Yurchenko1988
800 m1:55.10Olga Mineyeva1980
1500 m3:55.00Tatyana Kazankina1980
3000 m8:34.35Tatyana Pozdnyakova1984
5000 m15:12.62Irina Bondarchuk1982
10000 m31:56.66Svetlana Guskova1986
100 m hurdles12.48Nataliya Grygoryeva1988
400 m hurdles53.10Yuliya Pechenkina2002
3000 m steeplechase9:14.37Gulnara Galkina-Samitova2007
High jump2.03 mBlanka Vlašić2008
Pole vault4.50 mYelena Isinbaeva2002
Tatyana Polnova2003
Anastasiya Savchenko30 June 2013[6]
Long jump7.52 mGalina Chistyakova1988
Triple jump14.95 mInessa Kravets1991
Shot put22.63 mNatalya Lisovskaya1987
Discus throw71.58 mEllina Zvereva1988
Hammer throw77.41 mTatyana Lysenko2006
Javelin throw64.49 mValeria Zabruskova2003

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/brothers-znamensky-memorial-celebrates-its-50 Brothers Znamensky Memorial celebrates its 50th Anniversary
  2. http://www.rusathletics.com/znamensky/ist.htm История
  3. Nikolay Dolgopolov and Rostislav Orlov (2006-06-21). Olsson to continue comeback in Znamenskiy Memorial. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-07-04.
  4. http://www.euromeetings.org/details.asp?id=447 Znamensky Memorial
  5. Web site: 400m Results. inf-online.ru. 19 July 2015. 19 July 2015.
  6. Web site: Brothers Znamensky Memorial 2013 Results. EAA. 30 June 2013. 1 July 2013.