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Nataliya Dobrynska
Ukrainian heptathlete

Nataliya Dobrynska

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Intro
Ukrainian heptathlete
Work field
Gender
Female
Birth
29 May 1982, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Age
41 years
Stats
Height:
182
Weight:
75
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Biography

Nataliya Dobrynska (Ukrainian: Наталя Добринська) (born 29 May 1982 in Yakushyntsi, Vinnytsia Oblast) is a retired Ukrainian heptathlete. She is the 2008 Olympic champion and also holds the heptathlon best in the shot put. Her indoor pentathlon best of 5013 points is the world record for the event.

Career

She competed in the 2004 Olympics, finishing eighth. She won the silver medal in the pentathlon at the 2004 World Indoor Championships and the bronze medal at the 2005 European Indoor Championships. She finished sixth in the heptathlon at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. At the 2007 European Indoor Championships she finished fifth.

Dobrynska at the 2007 World Championships.

She won the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Despite being one of the favourites in the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Dobrynska finished fourth just missing out on the medals. She returned to the podium at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships, taking second place in the pentathlon behind reigning heptathlon world champion Jessica Ennis.

Dobrynska competed at the 2010 Hypo-Meeting in May, but she was in sub-par form and managed only a score of 6023 for seventh place (over 600 points behind Jessica Ennis' winning mark). In spite of this she proved herself as a contender to the gold medal at the 2010 European Athletics Championships in July. After the first day, Dobrynska ran a 200 m best of 24.23 seconds and was in second place – 110 points behind the Ennis, who led the competition. The following day she scored a best in the javelin (49.25 m) and was 18 points behind Ennis with one event remaining. She finished the competition with an 800 m run of 2:12.06, another personal best. Her total score of 6778 points was her best ever performance and beyond Carolina Klüft's championship record. However, Ennis took the gold, also setting a personal best, leaving Dobrynska with the silver medal – her first podium finish at the European Athletics Championships.

She returned to competition at the 2010 Décastar meeting in September and was the runner-up behind Tatyana Chernova, having a total of 6309 points from the event. The following year she finished in fifth place at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, getting a total of 6539 points and setting personal bests in the hurdles (13.43 seconds) and 800 metres (2:11.34 minutes).

At the beginning of the 2012 season she won the Ukrainian indoor title with a national record score of 4880 points. She produced an even better performance at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Although defending champion Ennis was the pre-event favourite, Dobrynska had a consistent tally, including personal bests in the long jump (6.57 m) and 800 m (2:11.15 min) to become the first woman ever to score over 5000 points for the indoor pentathlon. Her world record mark of 5013 points bettered Irina Belova's twenty-year-old score from 1992. Later that month, Dobrynska's coach and husband, Dmitry Polyakov, died of cancer. Dobrynska was standing for election to the Ukrainian Parliament in the October 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election as a candidate for Party of Regions in single-member districts number 11 (first-past-the-post wins a parliament seat) located in her native Vinnytsia Oblast. But she failed winning a seat with a 5th place there with 6,45% of the votes.

Dobrynska announced her retirement from the sport in 2013. A special ceremony was held at half-time during a Ukrainian Premier League match between Dynamo Kyiv and FC Illichivets Mariupol at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kyiv on October 20, 2013, marking her retirement from athletics. It was venue she trained and competed at for many years and set her first Ukrainian record.

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  Ukraine
2003European U23 ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland5thHeptathlon5798 pts
2004World Indoor ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary2ndPentathlon4727 pts
Hypo-MeetingGötzis, Austria3rdHeptathlon6387 pts
Olympic GamesAthens, Greece8thHeptathlon6225 pts
2005European Indoor ChampionshipsMadrid, Spain3rdPentathlon4667 pts
Hypo-MeetingGötzis, Austria7thHeptathlon6299 pts
2007European Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, England5thPentathlon4739 pts
Hypo-MeetingGötzis, Austria10thHeptathlon6112 pts
2008World Indoor ChampionshipsValencia, Spain4thPentathlon4742 pts
Hypo-MeetingGötzis, Austria9thHeptathlon6268 pts
Olympic GamesBeijing, PR China1stHeptathlon6733 pts (PB)
2009Hypo-MeetingGötzis, Austria1stHeptathlon6558 pts
World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany4thHeptathlon6444 pts
2010World Indoor ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar2ndPentathlon4851 pts
Hypo-MeetingGötzis, Austria7thHeptathlon6023 pts
European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain2ndHeptathlon6778 pts (PB)
2011World ChampionshipsDaegu, South Korea5thHeptathlon6539 pts
2012World Indoor ChampionshipsIstanbul, Turkey1stPentathlon5013 pts (WR)
Olympic GamesLondon, United KingdomHeptathlonDNF
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