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Oksana Kondratyeva was born on 22 November, 1985 in Moscow, Russia. At 35 years old, Oksana Kondratyeva height is 5 ft 11 in (180.3 cm).

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Oksana Kondratyeva Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 22 November 1985
Birthday 22 November
Birthplace Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russia

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Weight 187 lbs
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Oksana Kondratyeva Net Worth

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2014

At the beginning of 2014 she ranked in the top eight at the Golden Grand Prix and World Challenge Beijing meetings.

2013

She is a four-time participant at the Summer Universiade, with her best performance coming in 2013, when she won the silver medal. She holds the title of Russia Master of Sport – International Class. She is the daughter of hammer thrower Yuriy Sedykh and sprinter Lyudmila Kondratyeva.

2011

At the start of 2011 she competed on the global circuit for the first time and placed fourth at the Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar. Her best throw that season came in the final of the Russian Championships, where her mark of 69.87 m (229 ft 2  ⁄4  in) left her again runner-up to Lysenko. Having opted for post-graduate study, she was eligible for the 2011 Summer Universiade and had her best finish at the games by coming sixth overall. Kondratyeva cleared seventy metres on numerous occasions in 2012, although improved national depth meant she did not place much higher: she had a best of 73.31 m (240 ft 6 in) in Moscow in June, but her mark of 72.22 m (236 ft 11  ⁄4  in) at the Russian Championships left her in fifth place. She ranked twentieth in the world that year internationally.

2010

Her upward trend continued into 2010, when she threw over 68 metres several times and placed second at the Russian Winter Championships and third in her group at the 2010 European Cup Winter Throwing. At the Russian Athletics Cup she cleared seventy metres for the first time to place second to Tatyana Lysenko with a new personal best of 71.90 m (235 ft 10  ⁄2  in). This made her the 14th best hammer thrower globally that year. Despite this, she was below sixty metres and out of the top eight at that year's national championships.

2008

Kondratyeva entered the full senior ranks in 2008 and continued to improve, first throwing 65.10 m (213 ft 6  ⁄4  in) for fourth at the Brothers Znamensky Memorial then 66.08 m (216 ft 9  ⁄2  in) as runner-up at the Moscow Championships. She won at the Kuts Memorial, but ranked seventh at the national championships. She had three straight wins at the start of 2009, setting new bests each time to end up with 67.19 m (220 ft 5  ⁄4  in) and the Russian Team Championships title. She gained her second call-up for Russia at the 2009 Summer Universiade and placed thirteenth in the final. Her season peaked with a best of 67.84 m (222 ft 6  ⁄4  in) for second place at the Russian Championships, but this did not gained her selection for the 2009 World Championships in Athletics as she did not hold the "A" qualifying standard.

2004

In 2004, she placed third in the Russian junior category and was third in the Moscow regional championship. She won the Moscow under-23 competition the following year, clearing sixty metres for the first time, and ranked seventh nationally in the national winter throws and Russian Athletics Championships. Her best performance in 2005 was a throw of 62.24 m (204 ft 2  ⁄4  in) for fifth at the Russian Athletics Cup. She competed sparingly in 2006 while studying, but managed to win the Russian under-23 title. She had a new best at the 2007 Russian Winter Throwing event, placing third with a mark of 65.76 m (215 ft 8  ⁄4  in). This earned her a spot at the 2007 Summer Universiade in Bangkok, although with a throw of 53.93 m (176 ft 11 in) she was well below par on her international debut.

1985

Oksana Yurevna Kondratyeva (Russian: Оксана Юрьевна Кондратьева ; born 22 November 1985) is a Russian track and field athlete competing in the hammer throw. Her personal best of 77.13 m (253 ft ⁄2  in) ranks her in the all-time top ten of the event. She represented Russia at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics, placing seventh.

1976

Raised in Moscow, she is the daughter of two Olympic champions: 1976 and 1980 Olympic hammer throw champion Yuriy Sedykh and 100 metres Olympic champion Lyudmila Kondratyeva. Her half-sister Alexia Sedykh is also an international hammer thrower and was the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics champion competing for France. Oksana Kondratyeva became a member of the Moscow Youth Sports Club and began competing in the hammer in her late teens.