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  1. Irina Anatólievna Priválova (Ирина Анатольевна Привалова), de soltera Serguéyeva (Malájovka, Rusia, 22 de noviembre de 1968) es una exatleta rusa especialista en pruebas de velocidad y vallas que fue campeona olímpica de los 400 metros vallas en los Juegos de Sídney 2000.

  2. Irina Privalova is currently the world indoor record holder in the 50 m (5.96 s) and 60 m (6.92 s) sprints (See World Indoor Records). She has also been the world indoor champion at the 60 m (7.02 s in 1991), 200 m (22.15 s in 1993), and 400 m (50.23 s in 1995) events – the first athlete to win titles, indoors or outdoors, at three ...

  3. 5 de feb. de 2024 · La velocista rusa Irina Privalova (1968) se dio a conocer internacionalmente, con el nombre de Irina Sergeyeva, tras hacerse con el oro en los 60 m del campeonato del mundo de pista cubierta, ahora pista corta, de 1991, celebrado en Sevilla.

  4. 16 de ene. de 2009 · Es Irina Privalova. ¿Quién era?: Una atleta rusa que destacó en la primera mitad de los 90. ¿Por qué se la recuerda?: Por ser una de las mejores velocistas de su época, además de por ganar un...

  5. Biography. Irina Privalova was one of the top female sprinters of the world in the 1990s, who later switched to the 400 hurdles, where she considered her medal chances better. Privalova made her international début at the 1991 World Championships, winning silver as a member of the Soviet 4×100 relay team. At the 1992 Olympics, she repeated ...

  6. Irina PRIVALOVA | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Russia. Born. 22 NOV 1968. Athlete Code. 14299012. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1 x Olympic champion. 1 x World champion. 1 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 3 x World Championships Silver medallist. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Honours. Legend. * Not legal.

  7. Irina Privalova targets Olympic hurdles gold. Interview by Vic Holchack for the IAAF. As Irina Privalova powered toward the finish line of the 400 metres hurdles at the Herculis Zepter Golden League meeting in Monaco in mid-August, American coaches Bobby Kersee and John Smith stood transfixed.