- Ivan
Ryhoravich Tsikhan (born 24 July 1976) is a
Belarusian hammer thrower. He is a two-time
world champion and an
Olympic medalist.
Tsikhan was born in the...
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Litvinov have
thrown over 86
meters in the
history of the
sport (Ivan
Tsikhan's 86.73 m
throw in 2005 was
annulled by the IAAF in
April 2014 due to doping...
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misdirected hammer bouncing back on the thrower.
Correct as of
April 2024. Ivan
Tsikhan of
Belarus also
threw 86.73 in
Brest on 3 July 2005. This
performance was...
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retiring from
competitions he
coached elite hammer throwers including Ivan
Tsikhan and his son Sergey.
Throughout his
career Litvinov battled with
Yuriy Sedykh...
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involved were
Belarusian Nadzeya Ostapchuk (shot put gold),
Belarusian Ivan
Tsikhan (hammer
throw gold),
Russian Olga
Kuzenkova (hammer
throw gold), Russian...
- The
original silver and
bronze medalists,
Vadim Devyatovskiy and Ivan
Tsikhan of Belarus, were
disqualified in
December 2008 for
testing positive for...
- 2004
Olympic champion. Originally, Ivan
Tsikhan won the
bronze medal. With Annus's disqualification,
Tsikhan moved up to the
silver medal. However, he...
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Championships Record of 83.89 metres, set at the 2005
edition also by Ivan
Tsikhan, was
later retroactively annulled after his re-tested
sample taken at those...
- cycling,
rowing (2),
wrestling (Greco-Roman) and canoeing/kayaking (2). Ivan
Tsikhan originally won the
bronze in the
hammer throw, but his
medal was upgraded...
- org.
Retrieved on 2014-04-19.
Revision of
results following sanctions of
Tsikhan and
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