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Svetlana Shkolina was born on 9 March, 1986 in Yartsevo, Smolensk, USSR, is a Russian high jumper. Discover Svetlana Shkolina's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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9 March, 1986 |
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Yartsevo, Smolensk, USSR |
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Russia
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Svetlana Shkolina Height, Weight & Measurements
At 38 years old, Svetlana Shkolina height is 1.87 m and Weight 66 kg.
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1.87 m |
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66 kg |
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Svetlana Shkolina Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Svetlana Shkolina worth at the age of 38 years old? Svetlana Shkolina’s income source is mostly from being a successful jumper. She is from Russia. We have estimated Svetlana Shkolina's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Svetlana Vladimirovna Shkolina (Светлана Владимировна Школина; born 9 March 1986) is a Russian high jumper.
Shkolina was born in Yartsevo.
As a teenager she won the silver medals at the 2003 World Youth Championships and the 2004 World Junior Championships and the gold medal at the 2005 European Junior Championships.
Her personal bests were 1.88 metres in 2003 (Krasnodar, May), 1.91 metres in 2004 (Grosseto, WJC, July), and 1.92 metres in 2005 (Mannheim, June).
In 2007, she won another gold medal, at the 2007 European U23 Championships, where both Shkolina and Adonia Steryiou cleared 1.92 metres but failed at 1.95 metres.
She also improved her personal best to 1.96 metres in Tula in June 2007, having only managed to equal 1.92 metres during the 2006 season.
Shkolina's first major international senior championship was the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she finished fourteenth with a jump of 1.93 metres.
Her season's best was 1.98 metres, achieved in July in Kazan.
In 2009, she equalled this height in January in Rijeka before finishing fourth at the 2009 European Indoor Championships.
She finished fourth again at the 2009 European Team Championships by equalling her personal best for the third time in the Super League competition in Leiria.
At the 2009 World Championships and the 2009 World Athletics Final she finished sixth, with 1.96 and 1.94 metres respectively.
In early 2010, Shkolina broke the 2-metre barrier as she cleared 2.00 metres at the Hochsprung mit Musik event in Arnstadt in February.
She contended with Blanka Vlašić who eventually set a world-leading mark of 2.06 metres.
In the next three international championships she finished in fourth place: in March 2010 at the World Indoor Championships in Doha (1.96 m), in August at the European Championships in Barcelona (1.97 m), and in March 2011 at the European Indoor Championships in Paris (1.92 m).
In July she beat Vlašić at the high jump meeting in Eberstadt.
Shkolina managed 1.99 m, while Vlašić stopped at 1.97 m.
Shkolina initially won the bronze medal in the high jump at the 2012 Summer Olympics with a height of 2.03 m. She initially won the gold medal in the high jump at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow, equalling her personal best with a height of 2.03 m.
On appeal, her ban was reduced from four years to two years and nine months, with all her results from 16 July 2012 to 31 December 2014 disqualified, including her 2012 Olympic bronze medal and her 2013 World Championships gold medal.
In February 2019, Shkolina was banned for four years for doping starting from 1 February 2019.