Nadezhda Dubovitskaya
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| Born | (1998-03-12) 12 March 1998
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| Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[1] |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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Event | High jump |
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| Coached by | Ivan Khizhnyakov |
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Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (Надежда Дубовицкая, born 12 March 1998) is a Kazakhstani athlete specializing in high jump.[2] She won a bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games. She has been the Asian record holder in women's high jump since 8 June 2021.
Her personal best is 2.00m outdoors (Almaty 2021), which set a new Asian record, 1 centimeter higher than the previous one made by her compatriot Marina Aitova in 2009. Her personal best indoors is 1.98m (Belgrade 2022).
International competitions
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Result
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| Representing Kazakhstan
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| 2016
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Asian Junior Championships
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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2nd
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1.74 m
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| World U20 Championships
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Bydgoszcz, Poland
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16th (q)
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1.74 m
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| 2017
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Asian Championships
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Bhubaneswar, India
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6th
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1.75 m
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| 2018
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Asian Indoor Championships
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Tehran, Iran
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3rd
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1.80 m
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| Asian Games
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Jakarta, Indonesia
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3rd
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1.84 m
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| 2019
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Asian Championships
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Doha, Qatar
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2nd
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1.88 m
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| Universiade
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Naples, Italy
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6th
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1.80 m
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| 2021
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Olympic Games
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Tokyo, Japan
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28th (q)
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1.86 m
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| 2022
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World Indoor Championships
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Belgrade, Serbia
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3rd
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1.98 m
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| World Championships
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Eugene, United States
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8th
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1.96 m
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| 2023
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Asian Indoor Championships
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Astana, Kazakhstan
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1st
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1.89 m
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| World University Games
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Chengdu, China
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4th
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1.84 m
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| World Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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9th
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1.90 m
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| Asian Games
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Hangzhou, China
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3rd
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1.86 m
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| 2024
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World Indoor Championships
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
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8th
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1.88 m
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| Olympic Games
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Paris, France
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28th (q)
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1.83 m
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| 2025
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Asian Championships
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Gumi, South Korea
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4th
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1.86 m
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| 2026
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Asian Indoor Championships
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Tianjin, China
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2nd
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1.87 m
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References
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