Evgenia Vladimirovna Kucepalova (June 7, 1978, Divnogorsk , Krasnoyarsk Territory ) - Russian and Belarusian biathlete , participant in the 2002 Winter Olympics , Cup and World Championships in the national team of Belarus, winner of the Russian Biathlon Championship, silver medalist in the World Summer Biathlon Championships . International Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus (2002) [1] .
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| Full name | Evgenia Vladimirovna Kucepalova | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Date of Birth | June 7, 1978 ( 41) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Divnogorsk , Krasnoyarsk Territory , RSFSR , USSR | ||||||||||||||||||
| Accommodation | Divnogorsk → Minsk , Russia → Belarus | ||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
At the 1998 World Junior Championships in Jericho , she participated in the Russian team, was 15th in the sprint and 27th in the individual race. At the 1998 European Junior Championships in Raubichi, she was sixth in the sprint and fourth in the pursuit.
At the World Winter Universiade in 1999, she won silver medals in the relay [2] .
In 2000, she won the silver medals of the World Summer Biathlon Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk in the relay race (cross) as part of the Russian team together with Svetlana Dementieva, Natalya Sokolova and Evgenia Mikhailova, and also took fourth places in the sprint and pursuit race [3] .
At the Russian championship level in 2001, she became the silver medalist in the team race and the bronze medalist in the relay as part of the team of the Krasnoyarsk Territory [4] .
In 2001 she moved to the national team of Belarus. Represented the sports society Dynamo and the city of Minsk .
She made her World Cup debut in the 2001/02 season at the Hochfilzen stage, finishing 70th in the sprint. She participated in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City , where she finished seventh in the relay, 44th in the sprint and 28th in the pursuit. At the stages of the World Cup (outside major tournaments), the best result was 34th in the individual race in Pokljuka and the pursuit in Anterselva . In the overall standings of the 2001/02 World Cup, she took 79th place (3 points).
At the 2002 European Championships in Kontiolahti, she was ninth in the sprint, 22nd in the pursuit and 15th in the individual race.
At the end of the 2001/02 season, the athlete completed her career.
Personal life
Spouse - Vadim Sashurin , biathlete of the national team of Belarus, daughter of Alexander (born 2003) and Maria [5] .
Notes
- ↑ [MASTERS OF SPORTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASS OF THE USSR AND THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS]
- ↑ UNIVERSIAD. ŠTRBSKE PLESO. Biathlon
- ↑ SUMMER BIATHLON
- ↑ BIATHLON. NOVOSIBIRSK. Russian championship. Relay race
- ↑ “MEDAL CONTROL WILL BE A WOLF” (Vadim Sashurin)