1992 CIS Indoor Athletics Championships

1992 CIS Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates1–2 February
Host cityMoscow, Russia
VenueCSKA Palace of Sports
Events37
1991

The 1992 CIS Indoor Athletics Championships was an international outdoor track and field competition for athletes from countries within the Commonwealth of Independent States. It was held on 1–2 February at CSKA Palace of Sports in Moscow, Russia. A total of 29 events were contested over two days. Women competed in the steeplechase for the first time. Highlights included an Asian record of 6.51 seconds by Vitaliy Savin in the men's 60 metres.

This was the only time the competition was held, precipitated by the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the need to select athletes for the unified team at the 1992 European Athletics Indoor Championships. After 1992, the former Soviet states each sent their own national teams and held their own national championships. The indoor CIS competition was followed later that year by the outdoor 1992 CIS Athletics Championships, which served as the selection meet for the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics.[1][2]

The men's heptathlon and women's pentathlon were held separately from the main competition, taking place in Saint Petersburg the following week.

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Vitaliy Savin
 Kazakhstan Alma-Ata
6.51 AR Oleh Kramarenko
 Ukraine Zaporizhzhia
6.67 Anvar Kuchmuradov
 Uzbekistan Tashkent
6.68
200 metres Aleksandr Goremykin
 Russia Kaliningrad
20.89 Igor Streltsov
 Ukraine Zaporizhzhia
21.15 Andrey Fedoriv
 Russia Moscow
21.17
400 metres Aleksandr Bagayev
 Russia Saint Petersburg
47.58 Dmitry Golovastov
 Russia Moscow
47.72 Dmitry Kliger
 Russia Saint Petersburg
47.91
800 metres Andrey Sudnik
 Belarus Minsk
1:48.44 Vladimir Graudyn
 Russia Moscow
1:48.68 Valeriy Starodubtsev
 Russia Irkutsk
1:49.29
1000 metres Ivan Komar
 Belarus Minsk
2:22.39 Aleksandr Saltanov
 Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
2:23.71 Pavel Dolgushev
 Russia Moscow
2:23.84
1500 metres Sergey Melnikov
 Russia Rybinsk
3:43.10 Andrey Loginov
 Russia Moscow
3:44.29 Ivan Komar
 Belarus Minsk
3:44.66
3000 metres Farit Gaptullin
 Russia Yoshkar-Ola
8:03.67 Vyacheslav Shabunin
 Russia Moscow
8:03.77 Ivan Konovalov
 Russia Irkutsk
8:07.82
3000 m s'chase Aleksey Patserin
 Ukraine Dnipropetrovsk
8:29.26 Vladimir Golyas
 Russia Penza
8:29.31 Dmitriy Ryzhukhin
 Russia Nizhniy Novgorod
8:33.64
60 m hurdles Aleksandr Markin
 Russia Moscow
7.67 Vadim Kurach
 Russia Saint Petersburg
7.68 Mikhail Edel
 Russia Moscow
7.73
High jump Oleg Zhukovskiy
 Belarus Minsk
2.20 m Konstantin Galkin
 Russia Saint Petersburg
2.20 m Normund Sietins
 Latvia Ogre
2.20 m
Pole vault Petr Bochkarev
 Russia Moscow
5.75 m Konstantin Semyonov
 Uzbekistan Tashkent
5.70 m Igor Trandenkov
 Russia Saint Petersburg
5.70 m
Long jump Dmitry Bagryanov
 Russia Moscow
8.16 m Vitaliy Kyrylenko
 Ukraine Kharkiv
7.97 m Yevgeniy Semenyuk
 Ukraine Kyiv
7.80 m
Triple jump Vasiliy Sokov
 Tajikistan Dushanbe
17.30 m Sergey Arzamasov
 Kazakhstan Chimkent
16.87 m Oleg Sakirkin
 Kazakhstan Chimkent
16.82 m
Shot put Oleksandr Bagach
 Ukraine Brovary
20.92 m Aleksandr Klimenko
 Ukraine Kyiv
20.45 m Sergey Smirnov
 Russia Saint Petersburg
20.00 m
5000 m walk Grigoriy Kornev
 Russia Kemerovo
18:23.10 Frants Kostyukevich
 Belarus Minsk
18:30.87 Mikhail Orlov
 Russia Yaroslavl
18:32.32

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Zhanna Tarnopolskaya
 Ukraine Kyiv
7.17 Nadezhda Roshchupkina
 Russia Tula
7.21 Anzhelika Shevchuk
 Ukraine Donetsk
7.22
200 metres Oksana Stepicheva
 Russia Barnaul
23.34 Natalya Voronova
 Russia Moscow
23.37 Tatyana Alekseyeva
 Russia Novosibirsk
23.65
400 metres Marina Shmonina
 Uzbekistan Tashkent
52.24 Yelena Golesheva
 Russia Moscow
52.78 Yelena Ruzina
 Russia Voronezh
53.15
800 metres Inna Yevseyeva
 Ukraine Zhytomyr
1:57.23 Yelena Afanasyeva
 Russia Moscow Oblast
2:01.39 Galina Reznikova
 Russia Moscow
2:02.08
1000 metres Yelena Afanasyeva
 Russia Moscow Oblast
2:42.59 Yelena Storchovaya
 Ukraine Kyiv
2:42.85 Olga Nelyubova
 Russia Moscow Oblast
2:42.94
1500 metres Yekaterina Podkopayeva
 Russia Moscow Oblast
4:14.18 Natalya Betekhtina
 Russia Yekaterinburg
4:14.28 Vera Chuvashova
 Russia Kurgan
4:15.15
3000 metres Anita Klapote
 Latvia Riga
9:04.22 Lyudmila Vasilyeva
 Russia Vladivostok
9:06.09 Yekaterina Podkopayeva
 Russia Moscow Oblast
9:10.93
2000 m s'chase Olga Stefanishina
 Ukraine Ternopil
6:14.25 Lyudmila Pushkina
 Ukraine Kherson
6:22.37 Antonina Andronakiy
 Moldova Chișinău
6:28.06
60 m hurdles Zhanna Gurbanova
 Belarus Minsk
8.07 Elena Sinyutina
 Russia Saint Petersburg
8.12 Marina Slushkina
 Russia Krasnoyarsk
8.20
High jump Yelena Yelesina
 Russia Chelyabinsk
1.92 m Inha Babakova
 Ukraine Mykolaiv
1.90 m Elena Gribanova
 Russia Moscow Oblast
1.90 m
Long jump Inessa Kravets
 Ukraine Kyiv
7.09 m Larysa Berezhna
 Ukraine Kyiv
7.08 m Yolanda Chen
 Russia Moscow
6.65 m
Triple jump Natalya Kayukova
 Russia Khabarovsk
13.76 m Zhanna Gureyeva
 Belarus Minsk
13.73 m Svetlana Davydova
 Russia Samara
13.70 m
Shot put Anna Romanova
 Russia Bryansk
19.98 m Svetlana Krivelyova
 Russia Moscow Oblast
19.82 m Valentina Fedyushina
 Ukraine Simferopol
19.52 m
3000 m walk Alina Ivanova
 Russia Cheboksary
11:57.11 Yelena Sayko
 Russia Chelyabinsk
12:08.47 Rimma Makarova
 Russia Saint Petersburg
12:21.63

CIS Indoor Combined Events Championships

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The CIS Indoor Combined Events Championships was held on 8–9 February in Saint Petersburg at the Winter Stadium.

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon Lev Lobodin
 Ukraine Luhansk
5918 pts Vitaliy Kolpakov
 Ukraine Luhansk
5800 pts Ramil Ganiyev
 Uzbekistan Tashkent
5791 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pentathlon Svetlana Buraga
 Belarus Minsk
4614 pts Irina Tyukhay
 Russia Krasnoyarsk
4561 pts Irina Matyusheva
 Ukraine Kyiv
4526 pts

Unified team selection

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Men

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Women

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Soviet Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  2. ^ Soviet Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
Results
  • На стадионах страны и мира. Открытый чемпионат СНГ в помещении // Лёгкая атлетика : журнал. — 1992. — No. 4. — С. 23–24.