Natalya Igorevna Varfolomeeva (born September 16, 1987 ) is a Russian athlete, a bronze medalist of the 2013 Universiade in rowing . Champion of Russia in 2014.
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| Trainers | L. G. Orlova |
| Growth | 166 cm |
| Weight | 58 kg |
Biography
Trained under the supervision of Lyudmila Georgievna Orlova [1] [2] [3] .
A participant in the World Cup 2013, where the Russian light four without steering was the 4th.
Participant of six European championships. In the race of light twos, it became the 5th (2009), 11th (2010), 4th (2011), 7th (2012) [4] and 6th (2013). In 2014, she participated in light singles races, where she became the 12th.
Bronze medalist of the Universiade in Kazan in the light doubles race.
On July 1, 2014, the final day of the Russian rowing championship was held on the Krylatskoye rowing channel in the capital. The representative of the Center for Sports Training in the Novgorod Region, a pupil of the coach Lyudmila Orlova (KSYUSSSHOR Olimp) Natalya Varfolomeyeva became the champion at a distance of 2000 meters alone lightweight. According to the regional sports department, Natalia showed the result 8: 52: 132, ahead of Muscovite Anastasia Lebedeva, who became the silver medalist, by 3:36 seconds. In third place is Anastasia Zemlyanikina from the Nizhny Novgorod Region, who lost to the leader for more than 10 seconds. Recall, June 29, Natalia Varfolomeeva won a silver medal in the crew of the lightweight two in tandem with the Astrakhan athlete Irina Ivannikova.
In October 2017, the Russian Rowing Federation (FGSR), on the basis of and pursuant to the RUSADA decision, decided to disqualify Natalya Varfolomeeva for violating anti-doping rules. The period of disqualification of an athlete is two years. [five]
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Links
- Varfolomeeva, Natalya Igorevna - profile on the FISA website (eng.)