Yuliya Ivanova (cross-country skier)
Yuliya Anatoliyevna Ivanova (Russian: Юлия Анатольевна Иванова) (born 9 September 1985 in Sosnogorsk) is a Russian cross-country skier. She competed at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 in Oslo, and at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 in Val di Fiemme.
Yuliya Ivanova | |||||||||||||||
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Country | Russia | ||||||||||||||
Full name | Yuliya Anatoliyevna Ivanova | ||||||||||||||
Born | Sosnogorsk, Soviet Union | 9 September 1985||||||||||||||
World Cup career | |||||||||||||||
Seasons | 11 – (2005–2015) | ||||||||||||||
Starts | 132 | ||||||||||||||
Podiums | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Wins | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Overall titles | 0 – (16th in 2012) | ||||||||||||||
Discipline titles | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Career
editShe competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in 10 kilometre classical and 30 kilometre freestyle.
She was part of the Russian team that placed sixth in the relay, and part of the Russian team which placed sixth in the team sprint.[1]
In December 2016, the International Ski Federation (FIS) provisionally suspended six Russian cross-country skiers linked to doping violations during the 2014 Winter Olympics, including Yuliya Ivanova.[2] On 9 November 2017, she was officially disqualified from the 2014 Winter Olympics by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).[3]
Cross-country skiing results
editAll results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[4]
Olympic Games
editYear | Age | 10 km individual |
15 km skiathlon |
30 km mass start |
Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay |
Team sprint |
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2014 | 28 | DSQ | — | DSQ | — | DSQ | DSQ |
World Championships
edit- 1 medal – (1 bronze)
Year | Age | 10 km individual |
15 km skiathlon |
30 km mass start |
Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay |
Team sprint |
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2011 | 25 | — | 27 | — | — | — | 10 |
2013 | 27 | — | 11 | 15 | 18 | Bronze | — |
World Cup
editSeason | Age | Discipline standings | Ski Tour standings | ||||
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Overall | Distance | Sprint | Nordic Opening |
Tour de Ski |
World Cup Final | ||
2005 | 19 | NC | — | NC | — | — | — |
2006 | 20 | 96 | NC | 58 | — | — | — |
2007 | 21 | 88 | 85 | 61 | — | — | — |
2008 | 22 | 43 | 31 | 54 | — | 29 | — |
2009 | 23 | 58 | 53 | 44 | — | 31 | — |
2010 | 24 | 119 | — | 85 | — | — | — |
2011 | 25 | 42 | 32 | 43 | 28 | DNF | 25 |
2012 | 26 | 16 | 16 | 25 | 30 | 13 | 10 |
2013 | 27 | 29 | 26 | 40 | 19 | 19 | — |
2014 | 28 | 30 | 25 | 54 | 10 | DNF | 25 |
2015 | 29 | 74 | 69 | 67 | — | 25 | — |
Individual podiums
edit- 3 podiums – (2 WC, 1 SWC)
No. | Season | Date | Location | Race | Level | Place |
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1 | 2011–12 | 4 March 2012 | Lahti, Finland | 1.4 km Sprint C | World Cup | 2nd |
2 | 14 March 2012 | Stockholm, Sweden | 1.0 km Sprint C | Stage World Cup | 2nd | |
3 | 2013–14 | 19 January 2014 | Szklarska Poręba, Poland | 10 km Mass Start C | World Cup | 3rd |
Team podiums
edit- 3 podiums – (1 RL, 2 TS)
No. | Season | Date | Location | Race | Level | Place | Teammate(s) |
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1 | 2010–11 | 6 February 2011 | Rybinsk, Russia | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 3rd | Kasakul / Tikhonova / Korostelyova |
2 | 2012–13 | 3 February 2013 | Sochi, Russia | 6 × 1.25 km Team Sprint C | World Cup | 2nd | Matveyeva |
3 | 2013–14 | 12 January 2014 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 6 × 1.3 km Team Sprint C | World Cup | 3rd | Shapovalova |
References
edit- ^ "Julia Ivanova". Sochi2014.com. Organizing Committee of the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in Sochi. Archived from the original on 27 February 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ^ Six Russian XC Skiers and Two Biathletes Provisionally Suspended due to McLaren Report
- ^ "IOC sanctions four Russian athletes and closes one case as part of Oswald Commission findings". 14 July 2021.
- ^ "IVANOVA Julia". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
External links
edit- Yulia Ivanova at FIS (cross-country)
- Yulia Ivanova at Olympedia