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Shurter, Nino

Nino Schurter ( Romansh . Nino Schurter , born May 13, 1986 ) is a Swiss professional mountain biker and road cyclist . Olympic champion of the 2016 Olympic Games , silver medalist of the 2012 Olympic Games and bronze medalist of the 2008 Olympic Games in cross-country mountain biking. Multiple winner and medalist of the European and World Championships in various age groups in individual competitions and mountain bike races. Three-time winner of the overall mountain bike world cup.

Cyclist
Nino Shurter
Nino Schurter at the Worlds 2011.jpg
personal information
Full nameNino schurter
Citizenship Switzerland
Date of BirthMay 13, 1986 ( 1986-05-13 ) (33 years)
Growth173 cm
Weight68 kg
Rider Information
Current teamScott Swisspower, Mitchelton – Scott
Specializationcross country highway
Professional teams
2014Orica greenedge
000000 Medals
Olympic Games
BronzeBeijing 2008cross country
SilverLondon 2012cross country
GoldRio de Janeiro 2016cross country
European games
GoldBaku 2015mountain bike
World Championships, mountain biking
GoldRotorua 2006relay race
GoldFort William 2007relay race
GoldCanberra 2009cross country
GoldLeogang 2012cross country
GoldPietermaritzburg 2013cross country
SilverLugano 2003relay race
SilverLe zhe 2004relay race
SilverVal di Sole 2008relay race
SilverChampery 2011cross country
SilverChampery 2011relay race
World Cup Mountain Bike
GoldTotal Score 2010cross country
GoldTotal Score 2012cross country
GoldTotal Score 2013cross country
SilverTotal Score 2011cross country

Content

Biography

In 2014, he signed a contract with the Australian road cycling team Orica GreenEDGE , for which he debuted in the Tour of Romandia [1] .

Married to Nina Kendrian. The couple have a daughter, Lisa Sophia Schurter (10/03/2015) [2] .

Victory

Mountain Bike

2003
  • World Championship:
    •   relay race - 2nd place
    •   cross-country, juniors - 2nd place
  •   European Championship, relay race - 1st place
2004
  • World Championship:
    •   relay race - 1st place
    •   cross-country, under 23 years old - 2nd place
  • Europe championship:
    •   relay race - 1st place
    •   cross-country, juniors - 1st place
2005
  •   World Championship, cross-country, under 23 years old - 3rd place
  •   European Championship, Relay - 2nd place
2006
  • World Championship:
    •   relay race - 1st place
    •   World Champion, cross-country, under 23 years old
  • Europe championship:
    •   relay race - 1st place
    •   cross-country, under 23 years old - 1st place
2007
  • World Championship:
    •   relay race - 1st place
    •   cross-country, under 23 years old - 2nd place
  • Europe championship:
    •   relay race - 1st place
    •   cross-country, under 23 years old - 1st place
2008
  •   Olympic Games , cross-country - 3rd place
  • World Championship:
    •   relay race - 2nd place
    •   World Champion, cross-country, under 23 years old
  •   European Championship, cross-country, under 23 years old - 1st place
2009
  •   World Champion, Cross Country
2010
  •   World Cup - 1st place overall
2011
  • World Championship:
    •   relay race - 2nd place
    •   Cross Country - 2nd place
  •   World Cup - 2nd place overall
2012
  •   Olympic Games , cross-country - 2nd place
  •   World Champion, Cross Country
  •   World Cup - 1st place overall
2013
  •   World Champion, Cross Country
2014
  •   World Cup - 2nd place overall

2015

  •   World Champion, Cross Country
  •   World Cup - 2nd place overall

Notes

  1. ↑ Nino Schurter ready for road and Orica-GreenEdge debut. CyclingNews (English)
  2. ↑ Schurter zeigt seinen grössten Goldschatz ( Neopr .) .

Links

  • Nino Shurter - Olympic statistics on the website Sports-Reference.com (English)
  • Shurter, Nino on Cycling Archives (eng.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shurter,_Nino&oldid=96446635


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