Gulfiya Khanafeyeva

Gulfiya Raifovna Khanafeyeva (Russian: Гульфия Раифовна Ханафеева, Tatar: Cyrillic Гөлфия Рәиф кызы Хәнәфиева, Latin Gөlfiə Rəif qızı Xənəfieva, born on 12 June 1982) is a Russian hammer thrower of Tatar ethnicity.

Gulfiya Khanafeyeva
Personal information
Born (1982-06-04) June 4, 1982
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
Sport
Country Russia
SportAthletics
Event(s)Hammer throw
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)77.26 m (2006)
Updated on 14 August 2012.

Her international breakthrough came following her world record breaking throw of 77.26 metres from 12 June 2006 in Tula.[1] She beat fellow Russian Tatyana Lysenko, however Lysenko threw 77.41 metres on 24 June in Zhukovsky to regain the world record. Later in 2006 Khanafeyeva won a silver medal with 74.50 metres at the 2006 European Championships, her first international medal.

In 2007 Khanafeyeva improved to 77.36 m.[2]

She participated in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London but did not qualify for the finals.

Doping

In 2002 IAAF announced that Khanafeyeva had tested positive at the Russian Championships and that she had received a 3-month doping ban.[3]

On 31 July 2008, Khanafeyeva was one of seven female Russian athletes suspended by the IAAF, due to doping test irregularities.[4][5]

On 20 October 2008, it was announced that Khanafeyeva, along with 6 other Russian athletes would receive two-year doping bans for manipulating drug samples.[6]

On 30 March 2017, she was disqualified, and her 2012 Olympics results were annulled, after her second probe came positive for banned substances.[7] In February 2019, the Court of Arbitration for Sport handed her an eight-year ban for doping, starting from 6 January 2017.[8]

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Russia
2003 European U23 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 3rd 66.98 m
World Student Games Daegu, South Korea 2nd 65.12 m
2006 European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 2nd 74.50 m
2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan 10th 69.08 m

References

Records
Preceded by
Tatyana Lysenko
Women's Hammer World Record Holder
June 12, 2006 June 24, 2006
Succeeded by
Tatyana Lysenko


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