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  1. Svetlana Yevguénievna Feofánova (en ruso Светлана Евгеньевна Феофа́нова; 16 de julio de 1980 en Moscú) es una atleta rusa, especializada en el salto con pértiga. En 2004 rompió en dos ocasiones el récord mundial en salto con pértiga, estableciendo la última vez una marca de 4,88 m.

  2. Svetlana Yevgenyevna Feofanova (Russian: Светлана Евгеньевна Феофанова; born 16 July 1980) is a Russian pole vaulter. Svetlana Feofanova was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. She has studied at the Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2020 · 122. 13K views 2 years ago #Athletics #EA50. Strong performance from Svetlana Feofanova as she wins the Women's Pole Vault Title at the 2010 European Championships in Barcelona. ...more. For...

  4. Svetlana FEOFANOVA shed tears of joy after winning the women's pole vault final with her first attempt at 4.75m. When Annika BECKER (GER) failed with her first attempt at 4.80m, Feofanova became world champion, with countrywoman and world record holder Yelena ISINBEYEVA third.

  5. Svetlana FEOFANOVA | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Russia. Born. 16 JUL 1980. Athlete Code. 14297689. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1 x World champion. 1 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 1 x World Championships Silver medallist. 1 x World Indoor champion. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Honours. Legend.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2003 · Russia’s Svetlana Feofanova won the women’s Pole Vault final in the last session of the 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics (14-16 March) in the National Indoor Arena, giving the championships the ultimate kudos of a 4.80m World record, the 29th in the history of the World Indoors.

  7. Svetlana Yevguénievna Feofánova (en ruso Светлана Евгеньевна Феофа́нова; 16 de julio de 1980 en Moscú) es una atleta rusa, especializada en el salto con pértiga. En 2004 rompió en dos ocasiones el récord mundial en salto con pértiga, estableciendo la última vez una marca de 4,88 m.