Polina Knoroz won the pole vault at the Russian indoor championship in Moscow.
Knoroz won with a score of 4.73 meters. Second place was shared by Tatyana Kalinina and Irina Mikhailova, who reached a height of 4.45 m.
Daria Nidbaikina (13.86 m) became the champion of Russia in the triple jump, Valentina Kosolapova (13.55 m) won silver, and Valeria Volovlikova (13.46 m) won bronze. The best result was shown by Belarusian Violetta Skvortsova – 14.36 m.
The rest of the tournament results are as follows:
200m men: 1. Konstantin Krylov (20.73 seconds); 2. Alexander Nikolaev (21.03); Alexander Mironov (21.12). Women: 1. Natalia Kombarova (23.49); 2. Anastasia Shakulo (23.69); 3. Yulia Karavaeva (23.84).
1500m men: 1. Konstantin Plokhotnikov (3.43.88); 2. Egor Limonov (3.44.07); 3. Evgeny Kunz (3.44.39). Women: 1. Svetlana Aplachkina (4.11.01); 2. Olga Vovk (04/13/21); 3. Yulia Popova (04/14/97).
Men’s 5,000m race: 1. Denis Chertykov (14 minutes 6.62 seconds); 2. Alexei Popov (09/14/66); 3. Alexei Gushchin (14.16.33). Women: 1. Maria Ermakova (15.49.14); 2. Ksenia Zyryanova (16.25.24); 3. Irina Sergeyeva (16.28.57).
Heptathlon: 1. Stepan Kekin (6074 points); 2. Alexander Komarov (5838); 3. Sergei Surkov (5767).
Pentathlon: 1. Valerie Moskvitina (4433); 2. Yulia Sokhatskaya (4324); 3. Svetlana Antoshina (4114).
Source : MatchTV

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