Danil Sergeyevich Lysenko (Russian: Данил Сергеевич Лысенко; born 19 May 1997) is a Russian track and field athlete who specialises in the high jump. He won the silver medal at the 2017 World Championships. He is currently banned from the sport for doping violations and fraud.

Career

Lysenko won his first international medal at the second Summer Youth Olympics, winning a gold medal in the boys' high jump with a clearance of 2.20 m, ahead of Yuji Hiramatsu.

In August 2018, Lysenko was stripped of his Authorized Neutral Athlete status and provisionally suspended, due to his failure to provide whereabouts information as required under IAAF Anti-Doping Rules and Regulations. Lysenko missed three drugs tests between September 2017 and June 2018 which constitutes an anti-doping violation. However, he provided documents stating that he had missed his second test due to being in hospital with acute appendicitis. Further investigations found that the hospital Lysenko was supposedly treated at did not actually exist and he had obtained forged documents through the help of officials at the Russian Athletics Federation. Former President Dmitry Shlyakhtin, board member Artur Karamyan and executive director Alexander Parkin were banned from Athletics for four years by the IAAF, as were senior administrator Elena Orlova and anti-doping coordinator Elena Ikonnikova. Lysenko's coach, Evgeniy Zagorulko, was also banned for four years and in July 2021, Lysenko himself received a six-year disqualification from CAS. He kept competing in Russia despite the ban.

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing Russia
2013European Youth Olympic FestivalUtrecht, Netherlands1stHigh jump2.08
2014World Junior ChampionshipsEugene, United States6thHigh jump2.22
Youth Olympic GamesNanjing, China1stHigh jump2.20
2015European Junior ChampionshipsEskilstuna, Sweden5thHigh jump2.17
Competing as an Authorised Neutral Athlete
2017World ChampionshipsLondon, United Kingdom2ndHigh jump2.32
2018World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United Kingdom1stHigh jump2.36
IAAF Diamond LeagueMonaco, Monaco1stHigh jump2.40

Personal bests

EventMarkPlaceDate
High jump (outdoor)2.38 m (7 ft 9+1⁄2 in)Eberstadt27 August 2017
High jump (indoor)Moscow29 January 2023

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Sporting positions
Preceded byQatar Mutaz Essa BarshimMen's High Jump Best Year Performance alongside Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim 2018Succeeded byQatar Mutaz Essa Barshim