Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna Udobkina ( October 3, 1984 , Orel , USSR ) - Russian bobsledder . Participant in the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver and in Sochi . The master of sports of Russia of the international class (bobsled, accelerating). Champion of Russia (2008) and multiple medalist of Russian championships in bobsled (silver (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013), bronze (2002, 2004)), as well as bob starts (silver (2003 - two), bronze (2004 - four). At the junior championship in Königssee, paired with pilot Olga Fedorova, Lyudmila won bronze, achieving major success for the Russian women's bobsled [1] .
Lyudmila Udobkina | |
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| Full name | Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna Udobkina |
| Citizenship | |
| Date of Birth | October 3, 1984 (35 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Eagle |
| Height | 176 cm |
| The weight | 87 kg |
| Career | |
| Position | overclocking |
| Club | Dynamo-23, VFSO Dynamo |
| Trainer | S.G. Zhurkin, I. Bolberkin |
| In the national team | since 2004 |
| Status | competes |
Trainers - S. G. Zhurkin , I.V. Bolberkin .
He stands for VFSO Dynamo. He stands for Dynamo-23. In the team since 2004. Lieutenant of the Federal Drug Control Service.
She graduated from the 11th school. G. M. Pyasetskogo, Mezensky Pedagogical College.
Content
- 1 Sports biography
- 2 Disqualification
- 3 References
- 4 notes
Sports Biography
- Best achievements
World Cup overall standings - 6th place (2011/12 season)
European Championship - 6 places (2012),
World Championship among juniors - 3rd place (2009);
Champion of Russia (2008), silver medalist (2009,2010, 2012,2013) [2] .
Disqualification
On December 22, 2017, by a decision of the International Olympic Committee, for the violation of anti-doping rules, the results obtained at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi were canceled and suspended for life from participating in the Olympic Games [3] . An appeal was soon filed and on February 1, the Court of Arbitration for Sport granted it and annulled her lifelong suspension from participation in the Olympic Games for violating anti-doping rules [4] .
Links
http://rusbob.ru/lyudmila-udobkina
http://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sporta/bobslay/Lyudmila-Udobkina-Bobsley-03101984
Notes
- ↑ Convenience Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna - Liudmila Udobkina
- ↑ Lyudmila Udobkina
- ↑ DEMCHENKO DEPRIVED TWO MEDALS OF SOCHI-2014
- ↑ CAS decisions in the matter of 39 Russian athletes v. the IOC . Court of Arbitration for Sport (February 1, 2018). Date of treatment February 1, 2018.