Ksenia Leonidovna Moskvin ( May 29, 1989 , Chelyabinsk , USSR ) - Russian swimmer , European champion in short water, a participant in the Olympic Games.
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| Full name | Ksenia L. Moskvin |
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| Date of Birth | May 29, 1989 (30 years) |
| Place of Birth | Chelyabinsk , USSR |
| Growth | 180 cm |
| Weight | 62 kg |
Career
At the 2008 Olympics, Ksenia participated in the 100 meter backstroke and combined 4 × 100 meter relay . In the voyage on the back, Moskvin could not get through the semifinal, in the relay together with Yulia Efimova , Natalia Sutyagina and Anastasia Aksyonova reached the final, where she was replaced by Anastasia Zueva and the Russian team took 5th place [1] .
In 2009, Ksenia won the bronze of the Universiade in the combined relay 4 × 100 meters and three medals at the European Championship in short water : gold and two bronze.
March 14, 2013, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency and the All-Russian Swimming Federation disqualified Moscow for 6 years for repeated violation of the anti-doping rules [2] .
Notes
- Olympic Games 29th Olympiad - article from the Big Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)
- ↑ Moskvina received "to the fullest" . Gazeta.Ru . The appeal date is January 15, 2014.
Links
- Ksenia Leonidovna Moskvina - Olympic statistics on the website Sports-Reference.com (eng.)