Yelena Slesarenko

Yelena Vladimirovna Slesarenko, née Sivushenko (Russian: Елена Владимировна Слесаренко; born February 28, 1982, in Volgograd) is a Russian high jumper.

Yelena Slesarenko
Personal information
Nationality Russia
Born (1982-02-28) February 28, 1982 (age 42)
Volgograd, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)[1]
Weight54 kg (119 lb)[1]
Sport
Country Russia
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals1st (Athens, 2004)
Highest world ranking1st (Budapest, 2004)
Personal best(s)High jump (outdoor):
2.06 m (2004)
High jump (indoor):
2.04 m (2004)[1]
Medal record
Olympics
Gold medal – first place2004 AthensHigh jump
World Indoor Championships
Gold medal – first place2004 BudapestHigh jump
Gold medal – first place2006 MoscowHigh jump
Silver medal – second place2008 ValenciaHigh jump

Largely unknown before 2004, she kick started the season by clearing 2.04 metres and winning the World Indoor Championships. When the outdoor season started she won the SPAR European Cup with the same result, improving her personal best from 1.97 (achieved in 2002). She continued her good form at the 2004 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal with a new national and personal record of 2.06 metres, beating the previous Olympic record, set by Stefka Kostadinova in 1996. After clearing 2.06 she made decent attempts at 2.10, which would have been a world record. She rounded off the season by winning the World Athletics Final.[2]

Injuries kept her away from most of the 2005 season, including the 2005 World Championships.

Early in 2006, however, she won the World Indoor Championships with 2.02 metres. She finished fifth in the 2006 European Athletics Championships, failing to clear 2.00 m.

At the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, Slesarenko finished fourth in the women's high jump with a jump of 2.01 meters, failing to clear 2.03 meters after three tries.[3] However, in 2016 both she and her compatriot, bronze-medalist Anna Chicherova, were disqualified from this event after failing a retest of drug samples from Beijing.[4][5]

Slesarenko retired in 2014 after a successful career,[6] but in 2022 she was further disqualified for doping and her results were cancelled from 2008 onward, although she retained her 2004 Olympic gold medal.[7] She is currently a director of a winter sports academy in Volgograd, her home city.

International competitions

Yelena Slesarenko in 2007.
Representing  Russia
YearCompetitionVenuePositionResultNotes
2002European Indoor ChampionshipsVienna, Austria5th1.90 m
2003European U23 ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland2nd1.96 mSB
UniversiadeDaegu, South Korea3rd1.94 m
2004World Indoor ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary1st2.04 mNR
Olympic GamesAthens, Greece1st2.06 mOR
World Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, Monaco1st2.01 m
2006World Indoor ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia1st2.02 mSB
European ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden5th1.99 m
World Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany4th1.94 m
World CupAthens, Greece1st1.97 m
2007World ChampionshipsOsaka, Japan4th2.00 m
World Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany4th1.94 m
2008World Indoor ChampionshipsValencia, Spain2nd2.01 m
Olympic GamesBeijing, China2.01 mDQ (4th)[5]
World Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany1.94 mDQ (6th)[8]
2009World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany1.92 mDQ (9th)[9]
2011World ChampionshipsDaegu, South Korea1.97 mDQ (4th)[10]
DécaNationNice, France1st1.95 m

See also

References

Sporting positions
Preceded by Women's High Jump Best Year Performance
2004
Succeeded by