Vera Bryndzei

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Vera Vladimirovna Bryndzei (Russian: Вера Владимировна Брындзей) (born 25 January 1952 in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukrainian SSR) is a former speed skater who competed for the Soviet Union.

Skating for Dynamo Kiev, Vera Bryndzei won a silver medal at the Soviet Sprint Championships in 1975. One week earlier, she had finished seventh at the Soviet Allround Championships. She would eventually win two more national medals, both at the Soviet Allround Championships: silver in 1977 and bronze in 1978.

Bryndzei made her first international appearance in 1976 at the World Allround Championships in Gjøvik where she finished 16th. Her only international success came the next year when Bryndzei became the 1977 World Allround Champion in Keystone. She also participated in the World Sprint Championships two weeks later, finishing 23rd. In 1978, Bryndzei did not successfully defend her World Champion title, finishing in a disappointing 14th place. At the 1980 Winter Olympics of Lake Placid, she competed in the 1,500 m, resulting in an 18th place.

Personal records

To put these personal records in perspective, the WR column lists the official world records on the dates that Bryndzei skated her personal records.

EventResultDateVenueWR
500 m41.712 February 1977Keystone40.68
1,000 m1:23.7225 December 1976Medeo1:23.46
1,500 m2:10.9326 March 1977Medeo2:09.90
3,000 m4:41.7825 December 1979Medeo4:31.00
5,000 m8:15.417 April 1976Medeonone

Note that the 5,000 m was suspended as a world record event at the 1955 ISU (International Skating Union) Congress and was reinstated at the 1982 ISU Congress.

Bryndzei has an Adelskalender score of 181.847 points.

References

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