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| name = Olimpiada Ivanova | | native_name = | native_name_lang = | fullname = Olimpiada Vladimirovna Ivanova | birth_name = | nickname = | national_team = {{flag|Russia}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|08|26}} | birth_place = Munsjuty, Chuvashia, Soviet Union (now Russia) | death_date = | death_place = | height = | weight = | spouse = | country = | | sport = Women's athletics | event = Race walking | collegeteam = | universityteam = | club = | coach = Viktor Chegin | retired = | | show-medals = no | medaltemplates ={{MedalOlympics}}{{MedalSilver|2004 Athens| 20 km walk}}{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}{{MedalGold|2001 Edmonton|20 km walk}}{{MedalGold|2005 Helsinki|20 km walk}}{{MedalCompetition|World Race Walking Cup}}{{MedalSilver|1997 Poděbrady|10 km walk}}{{MedalSilver|2002 Turin|20 km walk}}{{MedalSilver|2006 La Coruña|20 km walk}} }} Olimpiada Vladimirovna Ivanova ({{lang-ru|Олимпиада Владимировна Иванова}}, born August 26, 1970) is a Russian race walker. She has 4 medals from the major events. BiographyHer first gold medal was won in the 2001 Edmonton World Championships, where she beat the rest of the world with the time 1.27:48. A year later, in 2002, she won another gold medal at the 2002 European Championship in Munich. The next major sporting event she took part in was the 2004 Athens Olympics where she finished second. The winner was the home hero Athanasia Tsoumeleka, who deeply moved the ecstatic Greek crowd by getting her country's first ever medal in the event (time 1:29:12). However, according to many people Athanasia Tsoumeleka switched to running, going against the main rule of race walking. Ivanova finished four seconds later and could not hide her disappointment. She did, however, win the gold for the 20 km walk in the 2005 Helsinki World Championships, beating the world record. For this record she was added to the Guinness World Record book of 2007. Ivanova was stripped of her silver medal in the 10 kilometer walk at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics after she had tested positive for stanozolol, and she was banned for two years. She is part of a group of over a dozen elite Russian race walkers, all coached by Viktor Chegin to receive doping bans. Olimpiada Ivanova is married and has a daughter. Her passion is cooking. Achievements
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{{s-start}}{{s-ach|rec}}{{succession box|before={{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Yan|title=Women's 20 km Walk World Record Holder|years=August 7, 2005 – February 26, 2011 |after={{flagicon|RUS}} Vera Sokolova}}{{s-end}} {{Footer World Champions Women's Walking}}{{Footer European Champions Walk Women}}{{Footer WBYP Race Walk Women}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ivanova, Olimpiada}}{{Russia-athletics-bio-stub}} 17 : 1970 births|Living people|Doping cases in athletics|People from Tsivilsky District|Russian female racewalkers|Russian sportspeople in doping cases|Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Olympic athletes of Russia|Olympic silver medalists for Russia|IAAF world record holders|Chuvash people|World Championships in Athletics medalists|European Athletics Championships medalists|Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)|Goodwill Games medalists in athletics|Athletes stripped of World Championships in Athletics medals |
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