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Regina Čistiakova Regina Chistyakova Чистякова, Регина
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Regina Čistiakova z domu Nyderytė (ur. 7 listopada 1961 w Cytowianach) – litewska lekkoatletka, biegaczka długodystansowa, medalistka halowych mistrzostw Europy i mistrzostw świata w biegach przełajowych. Do 1991 reprezentowała Związek Radziecki. Regina Chistyakova (née Nyderytė; born 7 November 1961) is a Lithuanian former distance runner, who competed at distances from 1500 metres up to 10,000 metres. Her highest individual honours were three bronze medals in the 3000 metres at the 1986 Goodwill Games, 1986 European Athletics Indoor Championships, and the 1989 Summer Universiade. Регина Чистякова (род. 7 ноября 1961, Титувенай, Кельмеский район), в девичестве Нидерите — советская и литовская легкоатлетка, специалистка по бегу на средние и длинные дистанции, бегу по пересечённой местности. Выступала за сборные СССР и Литвы по лёгкой атлетике в 1980-х и 1990-х годах, обладательница бронзовой медали чемпионата Европы в помещении, бронзовая призёрка Игр доброй воли и Универсиады, победительница и призёрка первенств всесоюзного значения, действующая рекордсменка Литвы в беге на 3000 метров на открытом стадионе и в закрытых помещениях.
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Regina Chistyakova (née Nyderytė; born 7 November 1961) is a Lithuanian former distance runner, who competed at distances from 1500 metres up to 10,000 metres. Her highest individual honours were three bronze medals in the 3000 metres at the 1986 Goodwill Games, 1986 European Athletics Indoor Championships, and the 1989 Summer Universiade. She helped the Soviet women's team to three straight titles at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships between 1988 and 1990, teaming with Yelena Romanova, , Olga Bondarenko, Nadezhda Stepanova, and Natalya Sorokivskaya among others. She also helped the Soviets win the Yokohama International Women's Ekiden in 1988 and 1990. At national level, she was the Soviet national champion in the 3000 m in 1986. She later went on to win four distance running titles at the Lithuanian Athletics Championships and was twice 3000 m champion at the Lithuanian Indoor Athletics Championships. She competed internationally for Lithuania at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics, the 1994 European Cross Country Championships, 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, and the 2009 World Masters Athletics Championships. She topped the field in the 1500 m and 3000 m for Lithuania in the C Final of the European Cup. Chistyakova was born in Tytuvėnai in the Lithuanian SSR of the Soviet Union, one of nine children in her family. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in physical education from the Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences in 1993. She married fellow athlete Alexander Chistiakov and has a son, also called Alexander. A resident of Vilnius, she was a long-list candidate for the Order and Justice Party in the 2016 Seimas elections. Among her outings on the professional circuit, she won the in 1990, and the and in 1993. She had top three finishes at the Cross Zornotza and Brothers Znamensky Memorial meets. She holds the Baltic records and Lithuanian records for the outdoor 3000 m and indoor 5000 metres with her bests of 8:39.25 minutes and 15:49.06 minutes, respectively. Regina Čistiakova z domu Nyderytė (ur. 7 listopada 1961 w Cytowianach) – litewska lekkoatletka, biegaczka długodystansowa, medalistka halowych mistrzostw Europy i mistrzostw świata w biegach przełajowych. Do 1991 reprezentowała Związek Radziecki. Регина Чистякова (род. 7 ноября 1961, Титувенай, Кельмеский район), в девичестве Нидерите — советская и литовская легкоатлетка, специалистка по бегу на средние и длинные дистанции, бегу по пересечённой местности. Выступала за сборные СССР и Литвы по лёгкой атлетике в 1980-х и 1990-х годах, обладательница бронзовой медали чемпионата Европы в помещении, бронзовая призёрка Игр доброй воли и Универсиады, победительница и призёрка первенств всесоюзного значения, действующая рекордсменка Литвы в беге на 3000 метров на открытом стадионе и в закрытых помещениях.
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