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Svetlana Ponomarenko

Svetlana Ponomarenko ((ロシア語:Светлана Пономаренко); born 28 November 1969) is a Russian long-distance runner who competes professionally in marathon races. She has a best of 2:29:55 hours for the distance. She won six consecutive marathons—going unbeaten from 2006 to 2008—winning in Frankfurt, Dallas (twice), Minneapolis, Nashville and Athens, Greece.
==Career==
Born in Orenburg, Soviet Union, she began running marathons in 1999.〔Riddle, Greg (2006-12-10). (For Russian, it's lonely at the top ). ''The Dallas Morning News''. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 Ponomarenko was third at the Stockholm Marathon in June and was fourth at the Cesano Boscone Marathon in Italy that October.〔(Marathon races and Cross Country results for '99 ). Athletix. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕〔(Kenyans dominate Gold Marathon ). IAAF (1999-10-18). Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 She began taking part in major European competitions soon after, coming sixth at the Millennium edition of the Rome City Marathon in 2000 and taking third place at the 2001 Athens Classic Marathon.〔Wallace-Jones, Sean (2000-01-01). (Loroupe retains Marathon Crown at dawn of New Millennium ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕〔Butcher, Pat (2001-11-04). (Dream Debut for Noah Bor in Athens ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-21.〕 At the 2002 Athens Marathon, she was some distance behind the winner and came sixth in just under three hours.〔(Marathons - XC results 2002 ). Athletix. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 She led for much of the 2004 Athens Marathon, but ended up in third place behind Ethiopian rivals.〔Butcher, Pat (2004-11-07). (Cherono and compatriots overwhelm opponents in Athens ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕
Her performances were much improved in the 2005 season: she recorded a time of 2:31:26 for fifth at the Frankfurt Marathon and was also fourth at that year's Prague Marathon.〔(Ponomarenko Svetlana ). Marathon Info. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 She took her first race victory at the Frankfurt race the following year as a late surge saw her overtake all challengers and improve her best to 2:30:05 hours.〔Butcher, Pat (2006-10-29). (Kigen successfully defends Frankfurt title ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 Ponomarenko made her first appearance on the United States road circuit in December and she ran for time, completing a solo run at the Dallas White Rock Marathon to take another win and personal best by dipping under the two and a half hour mark with 2:29:55 hours.〔 She continued her marathon win-streak into the following year with a win at the Twin Cities Marathon in hot conditions.〔(Four US Titles Up For Grabs at Twin Cities Marathon Races ). ''Running Times Magazine'' (2010-09-20). Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 Her fourth consecutive victory over the distance came at the Athens Marathon. Making her fourth appearance at the competition, she finished almost eight minutes ahead of the next best woman to set a race record of 2:33:19.〔Michalis Nikitaridis and Jörg Wenig (2007-11-04). (Race records fall in Athens Marathon ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕
Ponomarenko's race at the 2008 Country Music Marathon in Nashville saw the Russian again cross the tape some distance ahead of her rivals, with runner-up Olena Shurkhno some three minutes adrift.〔Monahan, Ian (2008-04-27).(Chebii, Ponomarenko, take Country Music Marathon victories ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 Severe winds affected her performance at the Dallas Marathon at the end of the year but she managed to take her second career win in the city.〔Fetterman, Debbie (2008-12-14). (Wind hurts times at Dallas White Rock Marathon ). ''Denton Record Chronicle''. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 Her streak of six wins, going undefeated for three years, came to an end at the 2009 San Antonio Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, where she was second to her younger compatriot Tatyana Pushkareva.〔(Pushkaryova wins in San Antonio ). Russian Athletics (2009-11-16). Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 She was again the runner-up at the Twin Cities Marathon in 2010, finishing behind Ethiopian Buzunesh Deba.〔Jim Estes and Bob Ramsak (2010-10-04). (Deba clocks 2:27:23 in Minneapolis, Reyes takes US Marathon title ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕 She was again beaten by Deba at the 2011 Los Angeles Marathon, but her eighth place finish made the 41-year-old the top masters athlete at the event.〔( Honda LA Marathon presented by K-Swiss 2011 ). AthLinks. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.〕

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