Dmitry Golovastov
Dmitriy Anatolyevich Golovastov (Russian: Дмитрий Анатольевич Головастов; born 14 July 1971 in Moscow) is a Russian former track and field sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres.[2] He competed at the 1992 and 2000 Summer Olympics, as well as three outdoor and three indoor World Championships.
His personal bests in the event are 45.26 seconds outdoors (Yokohama 2000) and 46.45 seconds indoors (Turin 1996).
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing the Soviet Union |
1989 |
European Junior Championships |
Varaždin, Yugoslavia |
3rd |
400 m |
47.31 |
1st |
4x400 m relay |
3:10.14 |
1990 |
World Junior Championships |
Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
4th |
400 m |
46.43 |
4th |
4x400 m relay |
3:05.60 |
European Championships |
Split, Yugoslavia |
13th (sf) |
400 m |
46.22 |
8th |
4x400 m relay |
3:04.17 |
1991 |
World Indoor Championships |
Seville, Spain |
– |
400 m |
DNF |
5th |
4x400 m relay |
3:09.20 |
Representing the Unified Team |
1992 |
Olympic Games |
Barcelona, Spain |
14th (h) |
4x400 m relay |
3:05.59 |
World Cup |
Havana, Cuba |
8th |
4x400 m relay |
3:10.38 |
Representing Russia |
1993 |
World Championships |
Stuttgart, Germany |
21st (qf) |
400 m |
46.00 |
14th (h) |
4x400 m relay |
3:05.59 |
1994 |
Goodwill Games |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
5th |
4x400 m relay |
45.62 |
3rd |
4x400 m relay |
3:02.70 |
European Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
4th |
400 m |
46.01 |
3rd |
4x400 m relay |
3:03.10 |
1997 |
World Indoor Championships |
Paris, France |
4th |
4x400 m relay |
3:09.75 |
World Championships |
Athens, Greece |
9th (h) |
4x400 m relay |
3:03.35 |
1998 |
European Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
12th (sf) |
400 m |
45.93 |
– |
4x400 m relay |
DNF |
1999 |
World Championships |
Seville, Spain |
34th (h) |
400 m |
46.53 |
5th |
4x400 m relay |
3:00.98 |
2000 |
European Indoor Championships |
Ghent, Belgium |
– |
4x400 m relay |
DQ |
Olympic Games |
Sydney, Australia |
23rd (qf) |
400 m |
45.66 |
9th (sf) |
4x400 m relay |
3:02.28 |
2001 |
World Championships |
Edmonton, Canada |
32nd (h) |
400 m |
46.22 |
10th (h) |
4x400 m relay |
3:01.95 |
2002 |
European Indoor Championships |
Vienna, Austria |
– |
400 m |
DNF |
2003 |
World Indoor Championships |
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
3rd (h) |
4x400 m relay |
3:08.71 |
References