Tatiana Grigorieva - Achievements

Achievements

Year Tournament Venue Result Event
1998 Goodwill Games New York City 2nd Pole vault
1998 Australian Championships 2nd Pole vault
1999 Australian Championships 3rd 100 m
1999 Australian Championships 1st Pole vault
1999 World Indoor Championships Maebashi, Japan 9th Pole vault
1999 World Championships Seville 3rd Pole vault
2000 Australian Championships 2nd Pole vault
2000 Olympic Games Sydney 2nd Pole vault
2001 Australian Championships 1st Pole vault
2001 World Championships Edmonton, Alberta 4th Pole vault
2002 Australian Championships 1st Pole vault
2002 Commonwealth Games Manchester, England 1st Pole vault
2003 Australian Championships 2nd Pole vault
2006 Commonwealth Games Melbourne 2nd Pole Vault

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