Ukrainian shot putter (born 1974)
Yuriy Bilonoh
Born (1974-03-09 ) March 9, 1974 (age 51)
Yuriy Bilonoh (Ukrainian : Юрій Білоног , also romanized as Yuriy Bilonog ; born March 9, 1974) is a Ukrainian shot putter .
Biography
Born in Bilopillia , Sumy Oblast , he began athletics at a Children and Youth Sports School in Bilopillia, where his first trainer was Vladimir Belikov.[1]
Bilonoh was initially awarded a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games, but this medal was withdrawn in 2012 as a result of an anti-doping case.[2] [3]
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Notes
Representing Unified Team
1992
World Junior Championships
Seoul , South Korea
1st
18.46 m
Representing Ukraine
1995
World Indoor Championships
Barcelona , Spain
5th
19.74 m
Summer Universiade
Fukuoka , Japan
1st
19.70 m
1997
World Indoor Championships
Paris , France
1st
21.02 m
World Championships
Athens , Greece
4th
20.26 m
Summer Universiade
Catania , Italy
1st
20.34 m
1998
European Championships
Budapest , Hungary
3rd
20.92 m
IAAF Golden League (Grand Prix Final)
Moscow , Russia
2nd
20.62 m
1999
World Indoor Championships
Maebashi , Japan
3rd
20.89 m
World Championships
Seville , Spain
5th
20.60 m
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney , Australia
5th
20.84 m
IAAF Golden League (Grand Prix Final)
Doha , Qatar
4th
20.76 m
2001
World Indoor Championships
Lisbon , Portugal
8th
19.71 m
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
6th
20.83 m
Summer Universiade
Beijing , China
2nd
20.16 m
2002
European Championships
Munich , Germany
1st
21.37 m
IAAF Golden League (Grand Prix Final)
Paris , France
2nd
20.74 m
IAAF World Cup
Madrid , Spain
5th
19.88 m
2003
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham , United Kingdom
3rd
21.13 m
World Championships
Saint-Denis , France
3rd
21.10 m
IAAF World Athletics Final
Monte Carlo , Monaco
2nd
20.53 m
2004
World Indoor Championships
Budapest , Hungary
8th
20.26 m
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
DQ (1st)
21.16 m
IAAF World Athletics Final
Monte Carlo , Monaco
DQ (8th)
19.47 m
2005
World Championships
Helsinki , Finland
DQ (4th)
20.89 m
IAAF World Athletics Final
Monte Carlo , Monaco
DQ (6th)
20.04 m
2006
European Cup
Málaga , Spain
DQ (5th)
20.15 m
European Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
DQ (6th)
20.32 m
2007
European Cup Winter Throwing
Yalta , Ukraine
1st
19.95 m
2008
World Indoor Championships
Valencia , Spain
17th
19.02 m
Olympic Games
Beijing , China
5th
20.63 m
References
^ Газета "Ваш Шанс"
^ "IOC disqualifies four medallists from Athens 2004 following further analysis of stored samples". International Olympic Committee. 5 December 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2022 .
^ Ap, Tiffany (4 August 2016). "Why this athlete had to wait nine years for his Olympic gold medal". CNN. Retrieved 21 August 2022 .
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