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  1. 17 de ago. de 2013 · MOSCOW (AP) — Svetlana Shkolina of Russia won the women's high jump at the world championships on Saturday with a leap of 2.03 meters, beating Brigetta Barrett of the United States by three centimeters. Olympic champion Anna Chicherova of Russia, who is also the defending world champion, shared bronze with Ruth Beitia of Spain.

  2. Swietłana Władimirowna Szkolina ( ros. Светлана Владимировна Школина; ur. 9 marca 1986 w Jarcewie) – rosyjska lekkoatletka, specjalizująca się w skoku wzwyż, mistrzyni świata, brązowa medalistka igrzysk olimpijskich . Zwyciężczyni łącznej punktacji Diamentowej Ligi 2013 w skoku wzwyż [1] .

  3. 4 de ago. de 2015 · MOSCOW (AP) — World high jump champion Svetlana Shkolina of Russia will be unable to defend her title in Beijing due to an Achilles tendon tear.

  4. Idrett. høydehopp, friidrett. Tok del i. Sommar-OL 2012, Sommar-OL 2008. Utmerkingar. Fedrelandets fortjenstordens medalje av 2. klasse. Svetlana Vladimirovna Sjkolina ( fødd 9. mars 1986) er ein russisk friidrettsutøver som tevlar i høgdehopp. Ho vart verdsmeister i øvinga i Moskva i 2013. Personleg rekord er på 2,03 meter.

  5. 19 de ago. de 2020 · Recently Shkolina perfectly performed at the last Olympic Games in the capital of China – Beijing. 2013 World champion Svetlana Shkolina was born 9th March 1986 in Yartsevo in the Smolensk region. From the early years was involved in sports activities.

  6. 7 de ene. de 2013 · Svetlana Shkolina of Russia won the women�s high jump at the world championships on Saturday with a leap of 6 feet, 8 inches. She earned a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She set an outdoor personal best of 2.03 meters at the 2012 Olympics. Her indoor personal best is 2.00 meters, achieved in February 2010 in Arnstadt.

  7. 17 de ago. de 2013 · Russia's Svetlana Shkolina won a shock gold in the women's high jump at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday. The Russian jumped a personal best of 2.03 metres, with American Brigetta Barrett, the London Olympics silver medallist, again claiming silver (2.00m). Defending world and Olympic champion Anna Chicherova of Russia and Spain's ...