Four-time European champion Itkina dies at the age of 88
Itkina amassed a brilliant record on the continental stage, winning individual gold medals at three successive European Championships. Itkina won the 200m title in 1954 before winning back-to-back European 400m titles in 1958 and 1962 as well as helping the Soviet Union to the 4x100m relay title in 1954. She also won bronze in the 200m at the 1958 European Championships and the 400m at the first edition of the European Cup in 1965.
Itkina also won 34 Soviet national titles indoors and outdoors at a range of distances but she narrowly fell short of adding an Olympic medal to her distinguished resume, finishing fourth on an agonising four separate occasions.
Itkina finished fourth in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m at 1960 Olympics in Rome as well as fourth in the 4x100m relay at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne.
Unfortunately for Itkina, the 400m was only added to the Olympic programme at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo (and the 4x400m as recently as Munich 1972) where she finished fifth in the final at the age of 32.
Itkina was one of the pioneers of the 400m, setting four world records between 1957 and 1962 and taking the record down from 55.2 to 53.4.
After retiring from competitive athletics, Itkina became a sports coach and headed the track and field team for Belarusian Dynamo.
posted Tuesday December 1st
by European Athletics