Elena Polyakova
Russian ultramarathon runner
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Elena Polyakova (Russian: Елена Полякова; born 22 March 1981) is a Russian female ultramarathon runner, and formerly a female bodybuilder.
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Russian |
| Born | Елена Полякова 22 March 1981 |
| Sport | |
| Country | Russia |
| Sport | Ultramarathon |
Elena Polyakova was born on 22 March 1981 in Znamensk, Astrakhan Oblast, a closed city in Russia.[1][2] She performed sports in athletics and body building, and won a number of cups. A travel agent from profession, she seasonally was working in Antalya, Turkey since 2005. In September 2011, she met Alper Dalkılıç, a Turkish ultra runner during the 2011 Lycian Way Ultramarathon in southern Turkey. One month after she returned home, she decided to move to Turkey. Since then, she has lived in Istanbul.[3][4]
Athletics career
Polyakova participated at Istanbul Marathon in 2007 and 2008, without success.[5][6] From the 2011 Lycian Way Ultramarathon on including, she won all the women's category titles of ultramarathon events held in Turkey.[1][7]
At the 250 km (160 mi) long ultramarathon of 2012 Atacama Crossing in Chile, which is the first of the 4 Deserts endurance footrace series, she placed fourth.[1] In 2013, Polyakova won the 80 km (50 mi) Two Castles and an Abbey Trail Ultra in Cyprus.[8] The same year, she finished the most difficult footrace of Europe, the 168 km (104 mi) of Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in the Alps, at rank thirteen.[1]
Achievements
| Year | Competition | Distance | Time (h:m:s) | Rank (women's cat) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | 42 km (26 mi) | 3:17:37[5] | 25th | |
| 2008 | 42 km (26 mi) | 3:20:40[6] | 13th | |
| 2011 | 240 km (150 mi) | 39:25:20[9] | 1st | |
| 2012 | 250 km (160 mi) | 44:02:39[1] | 4th | |
| 126 km (78 mi) | 18:51:27[1] | 1st | ||
| 60 km (37 mi) | 8:29:49[1] | 1st | ||
| 240 km (150 mi) | 33:51:52[1] | 1st | ||
| 240 km (150 mi) | 38:43:57[1] | 1st | ||
| 2013 | 130 km (81 mi) | 15:00:40[1] | 1st | |
| 60 km (37 mi) | 6:38:00[10] | 1st | ||
| 80 km (50 mi) | 10:31:48[8] | 1st | ||
| 70–90 km (43–56 mi) | [11] | 1st with Deniz Hamdi Dural | ||
| 245 km (152 mi) | 29:15:30[12] | 1st | ||
| 168 km (104 mi) | 38:41:33[1] | 13th | ||
| 11 km (6.8 mi) | 50:09[13] | 9th | ||
| 15 km (9.3 mi) | 1:10:23[14] | 2nd |