Viktoriya Fyodorova

Viktoriya Fyodorova (born May 9, 1973) is a retired female high jumper from Russia.She represented Russia at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics, placing eleventh.Fyodorova became involved in track and field in her youth in Leningrad, working under coach Valentina Ivanovna Nikiforova.[1] In age category competitions she was a bronze medallist for the Soviet Union at the 1991 European Athletics Junior Championships,[2] a silver medallist for Russia at the 1994 European Athletics U23 Cup, and a gold medallist at the 1995 Summer Universiade.[4][5] Her personal best of 1.98 m (6 ft 5+3⁄4 in) came in Tartu, Estonia, on 20 June 1997.
high jumperRussia1995 World Championships in Athletics1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships1998 European Athletics Championshipstrack and fieldLeningrad1991 European Athletics Junior Championships1994 European Athletics U23 Cup1995 Summer UniversiadeRussian Athletics ChampionshipsRussian Indoor Athletics Championships2007 seasonEuropean Junior ChampionshipsThessalonikiEuropean U23 CupOstravaUniversiadeFukuokaHigh jumpWorld ChampionshipsGothenburgWorld Indoor ChampionshipsCataniaEuropean ChampionshipsBudapestList of high jump national champions (women)World AthleticsWorld University GamesIolanda BalașTaisia ChenchikYordanka BlagoevaSnežana HrepevnikVirginia IoanGalina FilatovaSara SimeoniAndrea MátayTamara BykovaSilvia CostaSvetlana IsaevaAlina AstafeiAlison InverarityTanya HughesAmy AcuffMonica IagărVita PalamarDóra GyőrffyAnna ChicherovaMarina AitovaAriane FriedrichBrigetta BarrettKamila LićwinkoAirinė PalšytėOksana OkunyevaYuliya ChumachenkoRose Amoanimaa YeboahTatyana BabashkinaOlga KaliturinaYelena YelesinaMarina KuptsovaYekaterina SavchenkoYelena SlesarenkoSvetlana ShkolinaIrina GordeevaMariya Lasitskene