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Nationality
  
Russian

Disability class
  
T36/F36

Country
  
Russia

Event(s)
  
Shot putLong jump

Sport
  
Paralympic athletics

Name
  
Vladimir Sviridov

Disability
  
Cerebral Palsy


Vladimir Sviridov

Born
  
10 May 1990 (age 33) (
1990-05-10
)
Novocherkassk,  Soviet Union

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Vladimir Sviridov (born 10 May 1990) is a Paralympian athlete from Russia competing mainly in category F36 long jump and shot put. In 2013 he took the gold in the shot put at the IPC Athletics World Championships equaling his own world record which he set two months earlier in Emmeloord.

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Personal history

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Sviridov was born in Novocherkassk, in the former Soviet Union in 1990. He was born with cerebral palsy. He is married to fellow Russian Paralympian Elena Ivanova.

Career history

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Sviridov's first major international competition was the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships held in Christchurch, New Zealand. There he took two medals, gold in the F36 long jump with a distance of 5.29m, and silver in the F35-36 shot put. His gold winning performance in the long jump set a new Championship record in the F36 category, just 4 cm behind Roman Pavlyk's world record. Sviridov represented Russia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London where he competed in the F36 long jump, his favoured F36 shot put was not a featured event of the games. He posted a distance of 5.08m in the long jump taking the bronze medal.

The next year he again represented Russia at the IWAS Dutch Open in Emmeloord, setting a new world record in the shot put with a distance of 14.70m. Two months later he travelled to Lyon to take part in the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships. At the games he won gold in the shot put, equaling his world record throw of 14.70m set at Emmeloord.

References

Vladimir Sviridov Wikipedia