Zalina Marghieva in China at the 2015 World Championships where she finished 8th
in the women's hammer throw final. She was just weeks back from a two-year ban from athletics
after testing positive for prohibited substances dehydrochloromethyltestosterone and
stanozolol back in 2009. She resumed competition when her ineligibility ended on 23 July 2015.
In 2016 she finished 5th at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and the same at the 2016 European
Championships in Amsterdam (71.73m). She is also know as Zalina Petrivskaya.
2015 World Championships women hammer throw final.
1.
|
Anita
|
WLODARCZYK |
POL |
80.85 |
CR
|
2.
|
Zhang |
WENXIU |
CHN |
76.33 |
|
3. |
Alexander |
TAVERNIER |
FRA |
74.02 |
|
4. |
Sophie |
HITCHON |
GBR |
73.86
|
NR
|
5. |
Wang |
ZHENG |
CHN |
73.83 |
|
6. |
Kathrin
|
KLAAS |
GER
|
73.18 |
SB
|
7. |
Betty |
HEIDLER |
GER |
72.56 |
|
8. |
Zalina |
MARGHIRVA |
MDA |
72.38 |
|
2016 Olympic Games women's hammer final.
1.
|
Anita Włodarczyk |
Poland |
82.29 |
World Record
|
2. |
Zhang Wenxiu |
China
|
76.75 |
SB |
3.
|
Sophie Hitchon |
Great Britain
|
74.54 |
National record.
|
4. |
Betty Heidler |
Germany |
73.71 |
|
5. |
Zalina Marghieva |
Moldova |
73.50 |
|
6. |
Amber Campbell |
United States |
72.74
|
|
7. |
Hanna Malyshik |
Belarus |
71.90 |
|
8. |
DeAnna Price |
United States |
70.95 |
|