Sureyya Ayhan

Sureyya Ayhan (Turkish full name: Sreyya Ayhan Kop) is a Turkish middle distance track runner and was an European record holder, born on September 6, 1978 in Korgun, ankırı, Turkey. Her father is a former amateur athlete, a local cross-country champion of her hometown ankırı. He was both a role model and supporter for young Sreyya when she started athletics in the junior high school. In 1992, she started running competitively at the Athletics Training Center in ankırı. "It was during a local championship and there my present coach Ycel Kop discovered me. I loved running since I was a little girl. I think it is the only activity that evolves and I still do" she said once. She graduated from the Kahramanmaraş St İmam niversitesi in sport and physical education. Ayhan ran for the sports clubs MTA, Ankara and Fenerbahe, Istanbul. Recently, she is in the Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality Sports Club. She already holds Turkish records in 800m (2:00:64) and 1500m (3:55:33). She became the first Turkish woman ever to reach an Olympic semifinal during her participation in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The next year, she became the first Turkish woman to reach a World Championship final. She was the best European woman athlete running 1500m in two consecutive years 2002 and 2003. Personal best time:
b>Discipline Performance Place Date
00m 2:00:6 Istanbul, Turkey August 20, 2000
500m 3.55.33 Brussels, Belgium September 5, 2003
World records:
b>Discipline Performance Place Date |Athlete
00m 1:53:28 Munich, Germany July 26, 1983 Jarmila Kratochvlov
500m 3:50:46 Beijing, China September 11, 1993 Yunxia Qu

Achievements

1993
  • Turkish Stars Indoor Championship, Izmir, Turkey (800m) 1st (2:18) NR
1995
  • July 15 Memorial Cezmi Or, Istanbul, Turkey 5th (4:38:29)
  • European Champion Clubs Cup, Belgium 2nd (4:37:23)
1996
  • International Juniors Championships, Austria 2nd
  • Israeli Championships, Israel 1st (4:34:84)
  • European Champion Clubs Cup, Italy 2nd
1997 1998 1999
  • May 12 Turkish Athletics Championships, Izmir, Turkey 1st (4:14:00) NR
2000 2001 2002 2003 ER: European record, NR: National record, PB: Personal best

Performance Progression

b>Discipline Season Performance Place Date
00m 2000 2:00:64 Istanbul, Turkey August 20, 2000
500m 2003 3:55:33 Brussels, Belgium September 5, 2003
500m 2002 3:57:75 Brussels, Belgium August 30, 2002
500m 2001 4:06.91 Beijing, China August 29, 2001
500m 2000 4:03:02 Brussels, Belgium August 25, 2000
500m 1999 4:14:80 Izmir, Turkey May 12, 1999

Career highlights

Prior to the 2002 European Championships in Munich, Ayhan was unknown outside of Turkey. In 2002, she produced a great performance to win Turkey's first gold medal in a European Championships by out-sprinting the celebrated World and Olympics champion Gabriela Szabo from Romania for the 1500m title 2 seconds ahead with 3:58:79, leading from the gun to the finish. She was later named the 2002 European Female Athlete of the Year and finished that year on top of the world 1500m rankings. The Turkish track star has been a scholarship holder with the Olympic Solidarity program since November 2001

Anti-doping

Sureyya Ayhan, Turkey's best hope for a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, withdrew from the games due to a injured tendon during a training in Germany. Allegations that Ayhan may have attempted to cheat on a pre-Olympic doping test surfaced in August after testers reportedly complained of being obstructed from carrying out their work. She was cleared of doping allegations by the IAAF, but the athlete violated rules while taking her test. IAAF ruled that Ayhan had not taken performance-enhancing drugs, but said the athlete had broken testing rules. Her trainer, Yucel Kop, who is also her husband, has long rejected cheating allegations, but acknowledged obstructing a male tester from entering a room during a urine test. "It doesn't mean that we won't be punished" Kop said. "(But) there was no doping, no switching of samples, (just) violation of rules" he added. "I will not give up (running) until I have experienced an Olympic championship" Ayhan said.

Social role

Indeed Ayhan's own example might increase women's interest in athletics. Yet women's sports in Turkey might require more stimulus than her own example as still very little percentage of young Turkish women regularly deal with sports. According to official figures, Turkey's sports branches have a total 65,948 licensed women athletes of whom 3,584 compete in handball, 7 thousand in aikido, 6,350 in swimming, 4,697 in basketball, 15,180 in volleyball as the most popular branches. Sureyya Ayhan is one of Turkey's 1,632 licensed track and fieldwoman athletes, in a country with 35 million women population.

Personal life

Ayhan challenged the criticisms of her love affair with her coach Yucel Kop, a former cross-country skier. Ayhan's affair with Kop, a married man with children, had gained such unproportional media coverage in 2002 that it had become the subject of parliamentary debate when an Islamist deputy directed questions to a State Minister. "How could the Minister keep a coach, who exploits his trainee, on duty?". The Minister's response was to start investigation against the coach and the athlete. Promising that they will marry, the two saved their career. The conservatist pressure on Ayhan aroused the anger of women's rights activists. One of them writer Vivet Kanetti dedicated her book to Sureyya titling a collection of articles on women Run Sreyya Run. Kop and Ayhan married, although Kop's wife first refused to divorce, but the voice of the critics is now hardly heard as Ayhan have gained the hearts of all Turks with her courageous run as well as her courageous stand against charges. "Mine is not a personal victory. We worked hard with my coach who is my love, my teacher, my father and my everything".

Dedications

On May 26, 2003, The Turkish Mint issued a 925 silver commemoration coin worth of 10 US dollars in honor of the 2002 European 1500m champion. The Turkish Post Office printed a commemorative stamp in conjunction with the Summer Olympic Games in Athens with a picture of Sreyya Ayhan that came in circulation on August 13, 2004. The Post Office broke so with an unwritten tradition for issueing stamps of past personalities only. Ayhan, Sreyya Ayhan, Sreyya Ayhan, Sreyya Ayhan, Sreyya Ayhan, Sreyya

 

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