Nikolai Evgenievich Sedov (born November 14, 1962 ) is a master of sports in cross-country skiing , a coach of the Russian youth team in cross-country skiing, and an honored coach of Russia . Father and coach of five-time champion and multiple medalist of three junior world skiing championships Peter Sedova , coach of the bronze medalist of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games Irina Khazova .
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- 1 Biography
- 2 Work in the Sochi-2014 group
- 3 Work as a head coach of the women's national team of Russia
- 4 References
Biography
A native of the Sasov district of the Ryazan region . In his hometown, he began skiing in the sports section of a high school. He took part in many district and regional school competitions. According to Sedov, ski races have been accompanying him since then all his life. After serving in the army, Sedov entered the Smolensk State Institute of Physical Culture. He specialized in the department of skiing, where he became interested in coaching. After graduating from the institute, in 1989, together with his wife, master of sports in cross-country skiing, Sedova Elena Sergeevna, he was assigned to work at a children's and youth sports school in the city of Sarov . Now in Sarov is one of the strongest ski schools in the country, which was created by Sedov together with his wife.
Work in the Sochi 2014 group
In the 2009-2010 season, he headed the experimental group Vancouver 2010 - Sochi 2014, which was part of the Russian national team and was created on the initiative of Yuri Viktorovich Borodavko in order to prepare a group of young athletes for the 2014 Olympics .
In the experimental group under the leadership of Sedov during this period trained:
- Peter Sedov - the son of Nikolai Evgenievich, five-time world champion among juniors, now a member of the Russian national team;
- Raul Shakirzyanov - winner of the “relay” gold and “silver” in the duathlon at the Junior World Championships, now a member of the Russian national team;
- Andrei Kalsin - winner of the “gold” in the relay and “silver” in the free style race;
- Pavel Vikulin - winner of the “gold” in the relay and “bronze” in the free style race;
- Artyom Maltsev, born in 1993, falls into the fifteen best juniors and won the Russian championship among middle-aged boys;
- Evgenia Tikhova - skier born in 1990, showing high results;
- Alevtina Tanygina - skier born in 1989, skier from Moscow.
- Anastasia Sedova is the daughter of Nikolai Evgenievich, a skier born in 1995, who won four races at the Russian Championship in middle-aged girls in Syktyvkar .
In addition to the students from his group, Sedov was trained by the multiple world champion among juniors and youth, the winner and medalist of the World Cup stages, Irina Khazova (nee Artyomova) - subsequently the bronze medalist of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games.
Head coach of the Russian women's national team
In the 2010–2011 season, Nikolai Sedov led the Russian women's ski team. However, this season his wards did not achieve serious success, and in the spring of 2011 Nikolai Sedov filed an application for resignation, which was satisfied. At the same time, his son, multiple world champion among juniors Pyotr Sedov, who had always been preparing with his father before this year, began to train with the country's men's national team under the direction of Oleg Perevozchikov in the spring of 2011.