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Elena Arzhakova

1989 - Today

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Elena Vladimirovna Arzhakova (Russian: Елена Владимировна Аржакова; born 8 September 1989) is a Russian runner who specializes in the middle distance events. The 2011 European Indoor champion at 1500m, Arzhakova was suspended from athletics in 2013 following a failed doping control, after an abnormality was found in her biological passport. Her results from July 2011 were expunged, as a result of which she was stripped of her further European outdoor and European under-23 titles. Her suspension ended on 29 January 2015. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Elena Arzhakova is the 8,031st most popular athlete, the 4,112th most popular biography from Russia and the 476th most popular Russian Athlete.

Elena Arzhakova is a Russian middle-distance runner born in 1989, known for competing in events such as the 800 meters. She has represented Russia in various international competitions, including the World Championships.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Elena Arzhakova ranks 1,772Before her are Daniele Greco, Hidemi Jinushizono, Makoto Mimura, Jhonatan da Silva Pereira, Darius van Driel, and Kenta Uchida. After her are Jordan Adéoti, Paula Brancati, Logan Couture, Robert Sacre, Junki Goryo, and Matt Ritchie.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Elena Arzhakova ranks 4,112 out of 3,761Before her are Maxim Kovtun (1995), Anastasia Tatareva (1997), Aleksandra Soldatova (1998), Mikhail Akimenko (1995), Oleg Stoyanovskiy (1996), and Anton Borodachev (2000). After her are Olga Girya (1991), Rozaliya Nasretdinova (1997), Denis Kudryavtsev (1992), Vladimir Nikitin (1990), Nair Tiknizyan (1999), and Timur Morgunov (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Elena Arzhakova ranks 476Before her are Roman Anoshkin (1987), Eduard Popp (null), Yulia Karimova (1994), Yury Postrigay (1988), Mikhail Akimenko (1995), and Oleg Stoyanovskiy (1996). After her are Denis Kudryavtsev (1992), Timur Morgunov (1996), Ádám Varga (null), Artem Volvich (1990), Svetlana Mironova (1994), and Maxim Tsvetkov (1992).