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Voronina, Natalya Sergeevna

Natalya Sergeevna Voronina (born October 21, 1994 , Nizhny Novgorod , Russia ) - Russian speed skater, bronze medalist of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games at a distance of 5000 meters, six-time bronze medalist of the world championships, Russian champion in classical all-around (2016) and silver medalist of the Russian Championship in the classic all-around (2015) , champion of Russia at a distance of 5000 m (2015). Master of Sports of Russia of international class . He plays for CSKA.

Skater
Natalya Voronina
Natalya Voronina (2018) .jpg
general information
Full nameNatalya Sergeevna Voronina
CitizenshipRussian flag Russia
Date of BirthOctober 21, 1994 ( 1994-10-21 ) (24 years old)
Place of BirthNizhny Novgorod , Russia
World Cup Career
Number of winsone
Catwalks2
Personal records
500 meters39.66 (11.11.2015, Calgary)
1000 meters1.18.85 (02.28.2015, Kolomna)
1,500 meters1.55.58 (3.12.2017, Calgary)
3000 meters3.57.70 (12/10/2017, Salt Lake City)Nr
5000 meters6.50.39 (9.2.2019, Inzell) Nr
Medals
Olympic Games
BronzePyeongchang 20185000 m [1]
World Championships
BronzeHeerenveen 2015team race
BronzeKolomna 2016team race
BronzeGangneung 2017team race
BronzeIncell 20193000 m
BronzeIncell 2019team race
BronzeIncell 20195000 m
European Championships
SilverKolomna 2018team race
BronzeKolomna 20183000 m
State awards
RUS Medal of the Order For Merit to the Fatherland 2nd class ribbon.svgMedal "For the Strengthening of the Military Commonwealth" (Ministry of Defense of Russia)

Content

Biography

Silver medalist of the Russian Championship among juniors in 2014 and the World Championship among juniors in 2014.

In the 2014/2015 season, she successfully performed at the national championship, setting personal records at all distances and by the sum of points, which allowed her to take second place. According to the results of the championship, she was selected to the European Championship , where she took 7th place, breaking personal records at 1,500m and 5,000m. She participated in the 2015 World Championships in classical all-around in Calgary, where she took 14th place, breaking personal records at 500m, 1,500m and 3,000m. m. Member of the stages of the World Cup 2014/2015 .

December 10, 2017 won a distance of 3,000 meters at the World Cup in Salt Lake City with a new country record, ahead of Martina Sablikova in a pair.

At a distance of 5,000 meters at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, Natalya Voronina fled in the last pair with Martina Sablikova. Having lost in a pair to Sablikova, she was ahead of the second Dutchwoman Anauk van der Weyden who went before this race by 0.19 seconds and became a bronze medalist. Voronina’s time - 6.53.98 was only a few tenths of a second behind her personal record set at the high-altitude rink in Salt Lake City.

Master of Sports of Russia in speed skating (2014) [2] . In December 2018, the Russian Skating Union recognized Natalia Voronina as the best athlete of 2018.

Personal trainers - Vladimir Konstantinovich Akilov and Olga Gennadyevna Eroshenko.

Honored Master of Sports (2018) [3]

Sporting Achievements

YearChampionship
Of Europe
World Championship
(all-around)
Championship
of the world
(separate
distance)
 
Olympic
games
world CupChampionship
of the world
juniors
Championship
Of Europe
separate
distance
201428e 1,500 m
16e 3000 m
20157e
(9e, 8e, 8e, 6e)
NC14
(16e, 7e, 15e, -)
13e 3000 m
03!   team race
15e mass start
52e 1500 m
20e 3000/5000 m
19th mass start
20165e
(8e, 5e, 10e, 03!   )
7th
(14e, 4e, 16e, 5e)
12e 3000 m
03!   team race
8e 5000 m
15e 1500 m
02!   3000/5000 m
35th mass start
20176th
(14e, 4e, 11e, 5e)
10e 3000 m
9e 5000 m
03!   team race
20e 1500 m
12Π΅ 3000/5000 m
201810e 3000 m
03!   5000 m
18e 1500 m
03!   3000/5000 m
03!   3000 m
02!   team race
20195e
(9e, 4e, 7e, 4e)
03!   3000 m
03!   team race
03!   5000 m

* The place in parentheses indicates the distance (500 m, 3000 m, 1500 m, 5000 m).

** NC - did not qualify for the final distance.

Rewards

  • Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland Order of the 2nd degree (February 28, 2018) - for high sports achievements at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games in 2018 in the city of Pyeongchang (Republic of Korea), the will to win, perseverance and determination [4] .
  • Medal β€œFor the Strengthening of the Military Community” (2018) [5] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Acted as   Olympic athlete from Russia
  2. ↑ Voronina Natalya Sergeevna in Russian skating
  3. ↑ Winners of the Olympic Games Tregubov, Spitsov and Voronina awarded the title of Honored Master of Sports - RT in Russian
  4. ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of February 27, 2018 No. 88 β€œOn Awarding State Prizes of the Russian Federation” (Russian) . pravo.gov.ru (February 28, 2018). Date of treatment March 1, 2018.
  5. ↑ CSKA hosted a solemn celebration of winners and participants of the III Winter Olympic Games in South Korea

Links

  • Natalia Voronina at TheSports.org
  • Natalia Voronina at SchaatsStatistieken.nl
  • Natalia Voronina at SpeedskatingResuts.com
  • Natalya Voronina on CSKA website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Voronina__Natalya_Sergeevna&oldid=98002892


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