Sviatlana Sudak
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Nationality | Turkish |
Born | (1971-03-20) 20 March 1971 (age 53)[1] Grodno, Belarus |
Sport | |
Country | Belarus Turkey |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | Hammer throw |
Club | Enkaspor |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best | 70.74 m (2008) |
Sviatlana Sudak (Belarusian: Сьвятлана Судак; born 20 March 1971) is a Turkish female hammer thrower of Belarusian origin. She was born in Grodno, Belarus.
Career
Belarus
On 5 June 1994, she set a new world record with 67.34 metres. Unfortunately, this happened before the IAAF recognized world records in hammer throw for women, so when Mihaela Melinte threw 66.86 metres on 4 March 1995 she set the first official world record.[2] In June the same year Olga Kuzenkova improved it to 68.14 metres. Sudak later improved her personal best to 69.80 metres, well behind Tatyana Lysenko who had set a new world record of 77.06 metres a week earlier.
In competitions, she finished fifth at the 1997 Summer Universiade, ninth at the 1998 European Championships, ninth at the 1999 World Championships and tenth at the 2000 Olympic Games. She also competed at the 2003 World Championships and the 2004 Olympic Games without reaching the final round.
Turkey
She then became a citizen of Turkey. She competed at the 2007 World Championships and the 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the finals. Her personal best throw was improved to 70.74 metres, in July 2008 in Minsk.
References
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- 1988: Carol Cady (USA)
- 1989: Yelena Pichugina (URS)
- 1990: Larisa Baranova (URS)
- 1991: Alla Davydova (URS)
- 1992: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 1993: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 1994: Sviatlana Sudak Torun (BLR)
- 1995: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 1996: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 1997: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 1998: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 1999: Mihaela Melinte (ROM)
- 2000: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 2001: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 2002: Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
- 2003: Yipsi Moreno (CUB)
- 2004: Yipsi Moreno (CUB)
- 2005: Tatyana Lysenko (RUS)
- 2006: Tatyana Lysenko (RUS)
- 2007: Tatyana Lysenko (RUS)
- 2008: Aksana Miankova (BLR)
- 2009: Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
- 2010: Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
- 2011: Betty Heidler (GER)
- 2012: Aksana Miankova (BLR)
- 2013: Tatyana Lysenko (RUS)
- 2014: Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
- 2015: Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
- 2016: Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
- 2017: Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
- 2018: Anita Włodarczyk (POL)
- 2019: DeAnna Price (USA)
- 2020: Hanna Malyshchyk (BLR)
- 2021: DeAnna Price (USA)
- 2022: Brooke Andersen (USA)
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