Natalya Nazarova - Major Achievements

Major Achievements

  • 1998
    • World Junior Championships - Annecy, France.
      • 400 m gold medal
      • 4 × 400 m relay silver medal
  • 1999
    • World Championships - Seville, Spain.
      • 4 × 400 m relay gold medal
    • World Indoor Championships - Maebashi, Japan.
      • 4 × 400 m relay gold medal
  • 2000
    • European Indoor Championships - Ghent, Belgium.
      • 400 m silver medal
  • 2002
    • Russian Championships - Cheboksary.
      • 400 m silver medal
  • 2003
    • World Championships - Paris, France.
      • 4 × 400 m relay silver medal
    • World Indoor Championships - Birmingham, England.
      • 400 m gold medal
      • 4 × 400 m relay gold medal
    • Russian Championships - Tula.
      • 400 m gold medal
    • Russian Indoor Championships
      • 400 m gold medal
  • 2004
    • World Indoor Championships - Budapest, Hungary.
      • 400 m gold medal
      • 4 × 400 m relay gold medal in world record 3:23.88
    • Russian Championships - Tula.
      • 400 m gold medal
    • Russian Indoor Championships
      • 400 m gold medal in national record 49.68 s.
  • 2006
    • World Indoor Championships - Moscow, Russia.
      • 4 × 400 m relay gold medal

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