Aleksey Voyevodin

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Aleksey Voyevodin is a retired Russian racewalker who specialized in the 20 km and 50 km distances. Born on August 9, 1970, Voyevodin achieved significant success in his sport, including winning a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Career[edit | edit source]

Voyevodin's career highlights include his performance at the 2004 Olympics, where he competed in the 50 km racewalk event. His time of 3:42:34 earned him the bronze medal, marking a significant achievement in his athletic career. In addition to his Olympic success, Voyevodin also competed in multiple World Championships in Athletics, securing his place as a prominent figure in international racewalking.

Throughout his career, Voyevodin was known for his endurance and technique, which were crucial in the longer 50 km event. His personal best of 3:38:02 in the 50 km walk and 1:18:21 in the 20 km walk were among the top performances globally during his active years.

Post-Retirement[edit | edit source]

After retiring from active competition, Voyevodin has remained involved in the athletics community, contributing his expertise in training and mentoring young athletes. His legacy in racewalking continues to influence new generations of walkers.

Achievements[edit | edit source]

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