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Nyunyaev, Ivan Valerievich

Ivan Valerievich Nyunyaev (April 14, 1986, Satisfied , Novosibirsk Region ) - Russian biathlete , champion and medalist of the Russian Biathlon Championship , medalist of the Russian Summer Biathlon Championship . Master of Sports of Russia .

Biathlete
Ivan Nyunyaev
general information
Full nameIvan Valerevich Nyunyaev
Citizenship Russia
Date of BirthApril 14, 1986 ( 1986-04-14 ) (33 years old)
Place of BirthSatisfied , Novosibirsk Region , RSFSR , USSR
Height Weight174 cm / 74 kg
Educationhigher

Biography

Represented the Novosibirsk region , later - Mordovia . The first trainer - V.S. Ekimukov, also trained under the guidance of L.P. Putyatina.

Champion and medalist of the championship of Russia among athletes under 27 years old [1] .

At the adult level, he won the gold medal of the Russian Championship in 2010 in the patrol race. He was also a silver medalist in 2012 in the patrol race and in 2013 in the team race. At the country's summer biathlon championship, he became the silver medalist in 2012 in the relay. He won the stages of the Cup of Russia [2] .

As part of the reserve team of Russia, he took part in one IBU Cup race - in the 2010/11 season at the stage in Beitostolen , took 26th place in the sprint.

In 2013, he was disqualified for two years for doping [3] . After that, he completed his sports career.

Graduated from Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University (2009)

Notes

  1. ↑ Championship of Russia. Super Sprint. Nyunyaev won, Turgenev - 2nd, Vasilyev - 12th
  2. ↑ Ivan Nyunyaev won the individual race at the second stage of the Russian Biathlon Cup
  3. ↑ Biathlete Ivan Nyunyaev is suspended for two years

Links

  • Profile on infosport.ru
  • Profile on biathlon.life
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nyunyaev,_Ivan_Valerevich&oldid=101979357


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