Kseniya Aksyonova (third from right) in 2012 Kseniya Aleksandrovna Aksyonova (née Ustalova) (Russian: Ксения Александровна Аксенова; born 14 January 1988 in Sverdlovsk) is a Russian track and field sprinter who specialises in the 400 metres.
She has won gold medals in the 4 × 400 metres relay with Russia in European competition in the junior (2007), under-23 (2009) and senior (2010) levels. She won the silver medal in the individual 400 m at the 2010 European Athletics Championships with a personal best run of 49.92 seconds. She won the relay gold at the 2011 Summer Universiade and won her first global level medal with a relay bronze at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
Ustalova began 2013 with an indoor best 51.31 seconds to win the Russian indoor title.[1]
International competitions
Representing
Russia | Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
| 2007 | European Junior Championships | Hengelo, Netherlands | 2nd | 400 m | 52.92 |
| 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:33.95 |
| 2009 | European U23 Championships | Kaunas, Lithuania | 1st | 400 m | 51.74 |
| 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:27.59 |
| 2010 | European Team Championships | Bergen, Norway | 1st | 400 m | 51.79 |
| 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:23.76 |
| European Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 2nd | 400 m | 49.92 |
| 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:26.89 |
| 2011 | Universiade | Shenzhen, China | 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:27.16 |
| 2012 | World Indoor Championships | Istanbul, Turkey | DSQ (3rd) | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:29.55 |
| 2013 | European Indoor Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 5th (h) | 400 m | 52.23[2] |
| Universiade | Kazan, Russia | 1st | 400 m | 50.60 |
| 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:26.61 |
| 2015 | World Championships | Beijing, China | 4th | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:24.84 |
Competing as Authorised Neutral Athlete |
| 2018 | European Championships | Berlin, Germany | 27th (h) | 400 m | 53.37 |
| 2019 | World Championships | Doha, Qatar | 26th (h) | 400 m | 51.99 |
References
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- 1981:
Soviet Union (Ambrazienė, Baskakova, Alyoshina, Nazarova) - 1983:
Soviet Union (Krylova, Borisova, Didilenko, Pinigina) - 1985:
Soviet Union (Navickaitė, Zvyagintseva, Korban, Alekseyeva) - 1987:
United States (Fridy, Mitchell, Stevens, Howard) - 1989:
United States (Mondie, Kaiser, Miles, Dendy) - 1991:
United States (Demas, Downing, Teri Smith, Malone) - 1993:
United States (Irving, Malone, Warren, Collins) - 1995:
Russia (Sotnikova, Khrushcheleva, Andreyeva, Chebykina) - 1997:
Russia (Sharova, Goncharenko, Bakhvalova, Kotlyarova) - 1999:
United States (Brown-Moore, Nelson, Barber, Reid) - 2001:
United States (Barber, Carolyn Jackson, Washington, Barber) - 2003:
Russia (Kondratyeva, Firova, Lavshuk, Lisnichenko) - 2005:
Russia (Ovchinnikova, Migunova, Kostetskaya, Nazarova) - 2007:
Ukraine (Pyhyda, Yefremova, Zavhorodnya, Shcherbak) - 2009:
Canada (Muir, Nelson, Hyacinthe, Akinsulie) - 2011:
Russia (Karnaushchenko, Migunova, Ustalova, Topilskaya) - 2013:
Russia (Tamkova, Kotlyarova, Renzhina, ) - 2015:
Poland (Hołub, Szczęsna, Linkiewicz, Święty) - 2017:
Poland (Hołub, Baumgart, Wyciszkiewicz, Święty, Gaworska* , Dąbrowska*) - 2019:
Ukraine (Mykolenko, Holienieva, Klymiuk, Melnyk) - 2021:
Poland (Bartnowska, Łozowska, Koczanowa, Formella, Wosztyl*, Granaszewska*) |
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- 1997:
Great Britain (Jamison, Sloane, Mitchell, Curbishley) - 1999:
Russia (Levina, Yemelyanova, Grishakova, Pospelova) - 2001:
Great Britain (Gear, Meadows, Duncan, Thieme) - 2003:
Russia (Gushchina, Ivanova, Gulumyan, Firova) - 2005:
Russia (Ovchinnikova, Kochetova, Migunova, Zaytseva) - 2007:
Russia (Shulikova, Zadorina, Novikova, Litvinova) - 2009:
Russia (Sedova, Zadorina, Vdovina, , Mochalina†) - 2011:
Russia (Subbotina, Yefimova, Terekhova, Topilskaya) - 2013:
Poland (Gorzkowska, Hołub, Karczmarczyk, Święty) - 2015:
Great Britain (Bundy-Davies, Clark, Ohuruogu, McAslan) - 2017:
Poland (Muraszewska, Janowicz, Karaś, Gaworska) - 2019:
Poland (Łozowska, Wosztyl, Widawska, Kaczmarek) - 2021:
Czech Republic (Vondrová, Jíchová, Veselá, Malíková, Holubářová†) - 2023:
France (Thery-Demarque, Delaunay-Belleville, Toriel, Maraval, Lasserre†) - 2025:
Great Britain (Grieve, Newnham, Malik, John, Mpassy†, Ives†) |
† denotes athletes who took part in heats only |
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