Alevtina Biktimirova
Russian long-distance runner
Alevtina Biktimirova (born September 10, 1982) is a Russian long-distance runner, who specialises in the marathon.
Biography
Alevtina placed first in the women's division in the Eurocity Frankfurt Marathon in October 2005. She finished sixth in the 2006 Boston Marathon and was the youngest person in the elite field. She also finished sixth in the 2006 European Athletics Championships that year in Gothenburg.
Alevtina finished second in the 2008 Boston Marathon with a time of 2:25:27, and second in the 2008 Chicago Marathon with a time of 2:29:32. She finished ninth in the 2009 World Championships in Athletics. She won the Tokyo Marathon at the start of the 2010 season.[1]
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Russia | |||||
2005 | Frankfurt Marathon | Frankfurt, Germany | 1st | Marathon | 2:25:12 |
2006 | European Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 6th | Marathon | 2:31:23 |
2007 | Honolulu Marathon | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1st | Marathon | 2:33:07 |
2009 | World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 9th | Marathon | 2:27:39 |
2010 | Tokyo Marathon | Tokyo, Japan | 1st | Marathon | 2:34:39 |
References
External links
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Honolulu Marathon – women's winners
- 1973: June Chun (USA)
- 1974: Cindy Dalrymple (USA)
- 1975: Jacqueline Hansen (USA)
- 1976: Kim Merritt (USA)
- 1977: Cindy Dalrymple (USA)
- 1978–1981: Patti Lyons (USA)
- 1982: Eileen Claugus (USA)
- 1983: Annick Loir-Lebreton (FRA)
- 1984: Patti Gray (USA)
- 1985–1987: Carla Beurskens (NED)
- 1988: Cyndie Welte (USA)
- 1989–1990: Carla Beurskens (NED)
- 1991: Ritva Lemettinen (FIN)
- 1992–1994: Carla Beurskens (NED)
- 1995: Colleen De Reuck (RSA)
- 1996: Ramilya Burangulova (RUS)
- 1997: Svetlana Vasilyeva (RUS)
- 1998–1999: Irina Bogacheva (KGZ)
- 2000–2001: Lyubov Morgunova (RUS)
- 2002: Svetlana Zakharova (RUS)
- 2003: Eri Hayakawa (JPN)
- 2004: Lyubov Morgunova (RUS)
- 2005: Olesya Nurgalieva (RUS)
- 2006: Lyubov Denisova (RUS)
- 2007: Alevtina Biktimirova (RUS)
- 2008: Kiyoko Shimahara (JPN)
- 2009: Svetlana Zakharova (RUS)
- 2010: Belaynesh Zemedkun (ETH)
- 2011: Woynishet Girma (ETH)
- 2012: Valentina Galimova (RUS)
- 2013: Ehitu Kiros (ETH)
- 2014–2015: Joyce Chepkirui (KEN)
- 2016–2017: Brigid Kosgei (KEN)
- 2018: Vivian Jerono Kiplagat (KEN)
- 2019: Margaret Muriuki (KEN)
- 2021: Lanni Marchant (CAN)