Mykola Antonenko (also known as Nikolai Petrovich Antonenko) (born September 2, 1972) is a Ukrainian
middle- and
long-distance runner
Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least . Physiologically, it is largely Aerobic exercise, aerobic in nature and requires endurance, stamina as well as mental strength.
Within e ...
, and Ukrainian national champion in the
10K. He is the winner of multiple notable road races and a top finisher in major international races.
Running career
At the age of 16, Antonenko won the Ukrainian junior
5000 metres
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championship. A year later, he became the 3-kilometer junior champion of the USSR in the labor reserves.
He began training at longer distances after leaving the reserves, and found he could compete with the fastest runners in his nation. He became a member of the Ukrainian national marathon team.
In 1998 and 1999, he finished in the top five finishers at the
Košice Peace Marathon
The Košice Peace Marathon (Slovak: Medzinárodný maratón mieru) is an annual road marathon held in Košice, Slovakia, since 1924. It is the oldest marathon in Europe and the third-oldest in the world (after the Boston Marathon, first held ...
with times of 2:17:05 (fifth place) and 2:18:14 (fourth place).
Nearly each year from 1995 to 2001, he ran and won the
AIMS
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Education
* Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
* Adventist International Mission School, Muak Lek, Thailand
* African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cape Town, South Afric ...
-certified
Bratislava
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,
Slovakia
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, full or half marathon, clocking 2:18:23 in his best marathon, establishing a presence in the European running community.
In 2001, he ran in the
Wachau Half Marathon
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in
Krems,
Austria
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, the course of which follows the
Danube River
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and draws strong competition. Keeping with a fast pace from the start, he won the race in 1:04:22, beating out more than 6,000 other runners.
The time would stand as a personal best, although he would come close to breaking it at the
Carlsbad Half Marathon, when he ran 1:04:40 for a second-place finish behind
Ibrahim Mohamed Aden
Ibrahim Mohamed Aden Gedi (born November 11, 1972) is a Somali-American former middle-distance runner who represented Somalia in international competition until he gained US citizenship in 2000, after which he competed for the United States. He is ...
.
In 2002, placed 10th in the Vienna City Marathon, keeping pace with the other marathon elite as one of only two non-Africans to finish in 2:15:45.
That fall, he won the Kleine Zeitung Graz Marathon, pushing his personal best to a faster 2:15:28.
In 2003, he came in second in the
Hannover Marathon
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in 2:16:38
In 2004, he finished second in the
Twin Cities Marathon
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, the
Las Vegas Marathon
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and the
Austin Marathon
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(2:14:43).
He had a breakthrough in America when he came to
Baltimore, Maryland
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in 2005 to race the marathon. Antonenko toed the starting line on a warm morning. He ran with the lead pack as the heat increased, and eventually sped past former Olympian
Mindaugas Pukštas
Mindaugas Pukštas (born 3 August 1978) is a Lithuanian former marathon runner. He represented his nation Lithuania at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and later became an All-American in cross-country racing as a member of the track and field team for ...
and several international competitors to win the
Baltimore Marathon
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The event was once one of the fastest-growing marathons in the United States, but the number of finishe ...
in 2:15:40. After the race, many runners were treated for heat exhaustion 15 runners were taken to emergency rooms.
He won $15,000 for the win and became even more widely known in the Ukrainian athletic community.
In April of 2006, he finished fourth at the
Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon
The Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon ( ja, 長野オリンピック記念 長野マラソン) is an annual marathon road race which takes place in mid-April in Nagano, Japan. It is an IAAF Bronze Label Road Race competition. The Nagano Mara ...
in
Japan
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in 2:13:28.
In September of 2006, Antonenko ran in the Ukrainian 10K National Championship race in Slavyansk, Ukraine. He won the race and earned the title of “Master of Sports of International Class.”
Then in October, he returned to Baltimore. In a contrast to the year before, the 3,000 contestants lined up to cooler weather: 36 degrees. Antonenko again kept pace with the lead international pack. He remained in third with less than five miles to go, but kicked past Kenyan Wilson Komen as they went through the 23rd mile to secure second place in 2:16:55.
2007 was another big year for Antonenko. He returned to the United States, and decided to run the
Twin Cities Marathon
The Twin Cities Marathon (TCM) is an annual Marathon (sport), marathon in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area which normally takes place the first weekend in October. The race is often called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" due to ...
again. At 35, he was older than some of the world-class competition. He had to travel for two full days before arriving in
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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, where the marathon started.
On race morning, the usually cool northern October air was heating up the 8,106 marathon starters. At the sound of the gun, it was 72 degrees with around 90 percent humidity.
The start was slow, and Antonenko bolted at mile 7 as he turned to follow
Minnehaha Creek
Minnehaha Creek ( dak, Mniȟáȟa Wakpádaŋ) is a 22-mile-long (35 km) tributary of the Mississippi River that flows east from Gray's Bay Dam on Lake Minnetonka through the suburban cities of Minnetonka, Hopkins, Saint Louis Park, and Edin ...
to the
Mississippi River
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.
He kept taking water, holding tempo, and increasing a significant lead over the other racers.
“I wasn’t certain I could win,” he said afterward. “It would be unprofessional to have such thoughts.”
But he pumped his fists at the finish, crossed in 2:13:54 and won $25,000.
In 2008, he finished 9th in the
Rome Marathon
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History
The competition has also doubled as the Italian Marathon championships on two occasions; in 1983 and 1986. The race date was shifted from the t ...
, the only non-Kenyan or Ethiopian in the top 10. He finished in 2:11:57.
He also ran the SSE Airtricity
Dublin Marathon
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, finishing 5th in 2:14:54.
On May 10, 2009, he captured his best marathon time, finishing 4th in the
Prague Marathon
The Prague Marathon (also known as Prague International Marathon (PIM) and Volkswagen Prague Marathon) is an annual road marathon held in the city of Prague in the Czech Republic each May. It was founded in 1995 and has grown to become a si ...
with a time of 2:10:54, right behind the world-record holder for a masters marathon,
Kenneth Mburu Mungara
Kenneth Mburu Mungara, also known as Kennedy Mburu, (born 7 September 1973 in Limuru) is a Kenyan long distance runner who specialises in the marathon. He holds the Master's 40-44 age group world record in the marathon.
He won his first major in ...
.
In 2010 he finished 5th at the
Ljubljana Marathon
The Ljubljana Marathon ( sl, Ljubljanski maraton) is a marathon organised in Ljubljana by the City Municipality of Ljubljana (MOL). It has been taking place since 1996 and attracts several thousand people each year.
History
The marathon was ...
in
Slovenia
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on October 24.
In 2011, he ran the famed
Chuncheon Marathon
The Chuncheon International Marathon ( ko, 춘천마라톤) is an annual marathon race which is held in late October in the city of Chuncheon, South Korea. First held in 1946, it is the second oldest marathon in the country after the Seoul Internat ...
in South Korea.
In 2013, he finished 8th in the in 2:30:11.
Early and personal life
Antonenko was born and raised in
Severodonetsk
russian: Северодоне́цк
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,
Luhansk Province in
Ukraine
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. Antonenko started running and at by the age of 15 began competing in shorter distances around the country.
Later in life, as he competed internationally, he lived in Donyetsk and trained in the
Western Caucasus
The Western Caucasus is a western region of the Caucasus in Southern Russia, extending from the Black Sea to Mount Elbrus.
World Heritage Site
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Mountains.
References
External links
*
European Athletics profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antonenko, Mykola
1972 births
Living people
People from Sievierodonetsk
Ukrainian male long-distance runners
Ukrainian male marathon runners
Sportspeople from Luhansk Oblast
21st-century Ukrainian people