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'''Tatyana Ivanovna Shikolenko''' ({{lang-ru|Татьяна Ивановна Шиколенко}}; born 10 May 1968 in [[Krasnodar]]) is a retired Russian [[track and field]] athlete who competed in the [[javelin throw]]. During her career, she won two silver medals at the World Championships. Her personal best throw of 67.20 metres was achieved in 2000. She battled primarily with [[Mirela Manjani]], who captured the gold medal on both occasions Shikolenko finished second.
'''Tatyana Ivanovna Shikolenko''' ({{langx|ru|Татьяна Ивановна Шиколенко}}; born 10 May 1968 in [[Krasnodar]]) is a retired Russian [[track and field]] athlete who competed in the [[javelin throw]]. During her career, she won two silver medals at the World Championships. Her personal best throw of 67.20 metres was achieved in 2000. She battled primarily with [[Mirela Manjani]], who captured the gold medal on both occasions Shikolenko finished second.


After the dissolution of the [[Soviet Union]], Tatyana Shikolenko represented [[Belarus]] for a while until switching nationality to her birth country Russia in 1996. Her sister [[Natalya Shikolenko|Natalya]] also achieved distinction in javelin throwing; she however remained a Belarusian citizen.
After the dissolution of the [[Soviet Union]], Tatyana Shikolenko represented [[Belarus]] for a while until switching nationality to her birth country Russia in 1996. Her sister [[Natalya Shikolenko|Natalya]] also achieved distinction in javelin throwing; she however remained a Belarusian citizen.


==International competitions==
==International competitions==
{| {{AchievementTable}}
{| {{AchievementTable|Event=yes|Result=yes}}
|-
|-
!colspan="5"|Representing the {{URS}}
!colspan="7"|Representing the {{URS}}
|-
|-
|1986
|1986
|[[1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics|World Junior Championships]]
|[[1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics|World Junior Championships]]
|[[Athens]], [[Greece]]
|[[Athens]], Greece
|4th
|4th
|Javelin throw
|[[1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|55.70 m]]
|[[1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|55.70 m]]
|-
|-
|1990
|1990
|[[Athletics at the 1990 Goodwill Games|Goodwill Games]]
|[[Athletics at the 1990 Goodwill Games|Goodwill Games]]
|[[Seattle]], [[United States]]
|[[Seattle]], United States
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|Javelin throw
|[[Athletics at the 1990 Goodwill Games|59.06 m]]
|[[Athletics at the 1990 Goodwill Games – Results|59.06 m]]
|-
|-
|1991
|1991
|[[Athletics at the 1991 Summer Universiade|World University Games]]
|[[Athletics at the 1991 Summer Universiade|Universiade]]
|[[Sheffield]], [[England]]
|[[Sheffield]], United Kingdom
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|Javelin throw
|63.56 m
|[[Athletics at the 1991 Summer Universiade – Women's javelin throw|63.56 m]]
|-
|-
!colspan="5"|Representing {{BLR|1991}}
!colspan="7"|Representing {{BLR|1991}}
|-
|-
|1993
|1993
|[[1993 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|World Championships]]
|[[1993 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Stuttgart, Germany]]
|[[Stuttgart]], Germany
| 4th
| 4th
|Javelin throw
|65.18 m
|[[1993 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|65.18 m]]
|-
|-
!colspan="5"|Representing {{RUS}}
!colspan="7"|Representing {{RUS}}
|-
|-
|1997
|1997
|[[1997 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|World Championships]]
|[[1997 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Athens, Greece]]
|[[Athens]], Greece
| 8th
| 8th
|Javelin throw
|63.76 m
|[[1997 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|63.76 m]]
|-
|-
|1998
|1998
|[[1998 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw|European Championships]]
|[[1998 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]
|[[Budapest, Hungary]]
|[[Budapest]], Hungary
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|Javelin throw
|66.92 m
|[[1998 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw|66.92 m]]
|-
|-
|1999
|1999
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|World Championships]]
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Seville, Spain]]
|[[Seville]], Spain
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|Javelin throw
|66.37 m
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|66.37 m]]
|-
|-
|2000
|2000
|[[2000 IAAF Grand Prix Final|IAAF Grand Prix Final]]
|[[2000 IAAF Grand Prix Final|Grand Prix Final]]
|[[Doha, Qatar]]
|[[Doha]], Qatar
|4th
|4th
|Javelin throw
|63.06 m
|63.06 m
|-
|-
|2001
|2001
|[[2001 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|World Championships]]
|[[2001 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Edmonton, Canada]]
|[[Edmonton]], Canada
|9th
|9th
|Javelin throw
|60.91 m
|[[2001 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|60.91 m]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|2002
|rowspan=2|2002
|[[2002 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]
|[[2002 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]
|[[Munich, Germany]]
|[[Munich]], Germany
|4th
|4th
|Javelin throw
|[[2002 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw|63.24 m]]
|[[2002 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw|63.24 m]]
|-
|-
|[[2002 IAAF Grand Prix Final|IAAF Grand Prix Final]]
|[[2002 IAAF Grand Prix Final|Grand Prix Final]]
|[[Paris, France]]
|[[Paris]], France
|bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd
|bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd
|Javelin throw
|62.25 m
|62.25 m
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|2003
|rowspan=2|2003
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Paris]], [[France]]
|[[Paris]], France
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
|Javelin throw
|63.28 m
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw|63.28 m]]
|-
|-
|[[2003 IAAF World Athletics Final|World Athletics Final]]
|[[2003 IAAF World Athletics Final|World Athletics Final]]
|[[Athens, Greece]]
|[[Athens]], Greece
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|Javelin throw
|64.47 m
|64.47 m
|}
|}
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of nationality transfers in athletics]]
*[[List of nationality transfers in athletics]]
*[[List of World Athletics Championships medalists (women)]]
*[[List of Belarus-related topics]]


==References==
== External links ==
{{reflist}}
*{{iaaf name|id=61713}}
*{{World Athletics}}


{{Footer Universiade Champions Javelin Women}}
{{Footer Universiade Champions Javelin Women}}
{{Russian Athletics Championships women's javelin throw champions}}


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[[Category:1968 births]]
[[Category:1968 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Krasnodar]]
[[Category:Soviet female javelin throwers]]
[[Category:Soviet female javelin throwers]]
[[Category:Belarusian female javelin throwers]]
[[Category:Belarusian female javelin throwers]]
[[Category:Russian female javelin throwers]]
[[Category:Russian female javelin throwers]]
[[Category:Olympic athletes of Russia]]
[[Category:Olympic female javelin throwers]]
[[Category:Olympic athletes for Russia]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:FISU World University Games gold medalists in athletics (track and field)]]
[[Category:FISU World University Games gold medalists for the Soviet Union]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 1991 Summer Universiade]]
[[Category:Goodwill Games medalists in athletics]]
[[Category:Competitors at the 1990 Goodwill Games]]
[[Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Belarus]]
[[Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Belarus]]
[[Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Russia]]
[[Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Russia]]
[[Category:World Athletics Championships medalists]]
[[Category:World Athletics Championships medalists]]
[[Category:European Athletics Championships medalists]]
[[Category:European Athletics Championships medalists]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Krasnodar]]
[[Category:Russian Athletics Championships winners]]
[[Category:Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field)]]
[[Category:IAAF World Athletics Final winners]]
[[Category:Goodwill Games medalists in athletics]]
[[Category:Universiade gold medalists for the Soviet Union]]





Latest revision as of 11:59, 27 October 2024

Tatyana Ivanovna Shikolenko (Russian: Татьяна Ивановна Шиколенко; born 10 May 1968 in Krasnodar) is a retired Russian track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. During her career, she won two silver medals at the World Championships. Her personal best throw of 67.20 metres was achieved in 2000. She battled primarily with Mirela Manjani, who captured the gold medal on both occasions Shikolenko finished second.

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Tatyana Shikolenko represented Belarus for a while until switching nationality to her birth country Russia in 1996. Her sister Natalya also achieved distinction in javelin throwing; she however remained a Belarusian citizen.

International competitions

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Year Competition Venue Position Event Result Notes
Representing the  Soviet Union
1986 World Junior Championships Athens, Greece 4th Javelin throw 55.70 m
1990 Goodwill Games Seattle, United States 2nd Javelin throw 59.06 m
1991 Universiade Sheffield, United Kingdom 1st Javelin throw 63.56 m
Representing  Belarus
1993 World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 4th Javelin throw 65.18 m
Representing  Russia
1997 World Championships Athens, Greece 8th Javelin throw 63.76 m
1998 European Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd Javelin throw 66.92 m
1999 World Championships Seville, Spain 2nd Javelin throw 66.37 m
2000 Grand Prix Final Doha, Qatar 4th Javelin throw 63.06 m
2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada 9th Javelin throw 60.91 m
2002 European Championships Munich, Germany 4th Javelin throw 63.24 m
Grand Prix Final Paris, France 3rd Javelin throw 62.25 m
2003 World Championships Paris, France 2nd Javelin throw 63.28 m
World Athletics Final Athens, Greece 1st Javelin throw 64.47 m

See also

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References

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