Tatiana Kashirina

Tatiana Kashirina
Personal information
Born (1991-01-24) 24 January 1991
Noginsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Weight 108.19 kg (238.5 lb)[2]
Sport
Country  Russia
Sport Weightlifting
Event(s) +75kg
Coached by Vladimir Krasnov
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • Snatch: 155 kg (2014, WR)
  • Clean and jerk: 193 kg (2014, WR)
  • Total: 348 kg (2014, WR)

Tatiana Yuryevna Kashirina (Russian: Татьяна Юрьевна Каширина; born 24 January 1991) is a Russian weightlifting champion.[3]

She is Olympic silver medalist 2012 and 4-times World champion and 7-times European champion

Career

Kashirina won the world championship four times (2010, 2013, 2014, 2015) in the category +75kg. She won the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Woman's +75 kg category with a total of 332 kg and the world record in a snatch (151 kg).[4]

She holds the clean and jerk world record of 193 kg as well as the snatch world record of 155 kg and total world record of 348 kg.

She also holds all three world records in the Junior + 75 kg class; the snatch world record of 148 kg the clean and jerk world record of 181 kg as well as the total world record of 327 kg.[5]

Doping sanctions

In August 2008, Kashirina was suspended from competition for two years after failing an anti-doping control.[6]

Major results

Year Venue Weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total Rank
1 2 3 Rank 1 2 3 Rank
Olympic Games
2012United Kingdom London, United Kingdom+75 kg144149 WR151 WR11751811872332 WR2nd, silver medalist(s)
World Championships
2009South Korea Goyang, South Korea+75 kg1301351381st, gold medalist(s)1601651682nd, silver medalist(s)3032nd, silver medalist(s)
2010Turkey Antalya, Turkey+75 kg135141 WR145 WR1st, gold medalist(s)1651701753rd, bronze medalist(s)3151st, gold medalist(s)
2011France Paris, France+75 kg140145147 WR1st, gold medalist(s)1751751812nd, silver medalist(s)3222nd, silver medalist(s)
2013Poland Wrocław, Poland+75 kg1421471472nd, silver medalist(s)180190 WR1921st, gold medalist(s)3321st, gold medalist(s)
2014Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan+75 kg145152 WR155 CWR1st, gold medalist(s)185193 CWR--1st, gold medalist(s)348 CWR1st, gold medalist(s)
2015United States Houston, United States+75 kg1431481521st, gold medalist(s)1851851911st, gold medalist(s)3331st, gold medalist(s)
European Championships
2009Romania Bucharest, Romania+75 kg1171221251st, gold medalist(s)1501551601st, gold medalist(s)2801st, gold medalist(s)
2010Belarus Minsk, Belarus+75 kg1251301351st, gold medalist(s)1551621701st, gold medalist(s)2971st, gold medalist(s)
2011Russia Kazan, Russia+75 kg137142146 WR1st, gold medalist(s)1701771811st, gold medalist(s)327 WR1st, gold medalist(s)
2012Turkey Antalya, Turkey+75 kg1451491491st, gold medalist(s)1771831881st, gold medalist(s)3281st, gold medalist(s)
2014Israel Tel Aviv, Israel+75 kg1381431481st, gold medalist(s)172180--1st, gold medalist(s)3231st, gold medalist(s)
2015Georgia (country) Tbilisi, Georgia+75 kg1271371421st, gold medalist(s)1621721801st, gold medalist(s)3221st, gold medalist(s)
2017Croatia Split, Croatia +90 kg 132 137 140 1st, gold medalist(s) 168 178 180 1st, gold medalist(s) 317 1st, gold medalist(s)
Summer Universiade
2013Russia Kazan, Russia+75 kg132137142116217217713191st, gold medalist(s)
IWF GRAND PRIX
2011Russia Belgorod, Russia+75 kg135143148 WR116517518113231st, gold medalist(s)
2012Russia Saint Petersburg, Russia+75 kg117122125114515015512801st, gold medalist(s)
2013Russia Moscow, Russia+75 kg13814314811681781861334 WR1st, gold medalist(s)

References

  1. "Tatiana Kashirina". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. "Tatiana Kashirina". iwf.net. INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  3. "Jang sets world record at worlds". Associated Press. 28 November 2009. Retrieved 11 April 2010.
  4. "Records Tumble as Zhou takes Gold". International Weightlifting Federation. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  5. "Records for women junior class". International Weightlifting Federation. Retrieved 2014-11-22.
  6. "Sanctioned Athletes". International Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original on 2013-03-27. Retrieved 2014-07-20.
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