Nina Sergeyevna Rysina (April 17, 1986, Shatura , Moscow Region ) - Russian skier and biathlete , champion and medalist of the Russian Biathlon and Summer Biathlon Championship . Master of Sports of Russia .
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| Full name | Nina Sergeevna Rysina |
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| Date of Birth | April 17, 1986 (33 years) |
| Place of Birth | Shatura , Moscow Region , USSR |
Biography
In the first half of her career, she performed in cross-country skiing , represented Moscow , and trained under the guidance of her father, Sergei Nikolaevich Rysin [1] . She became a world champion among athletes under 23 in the sprint (2009) [2] , but was deprived of a gold medal due to doping. In 2009, she was disqualified for two years for using erythropoietin [3] .
After serving the disqualification in 2011, she switched to biathlon [4] . She played for the Republic of Mordovia , coaches - Mikhail Vladimirovich Tkachenko, Larisa Pavlovna Putyatina.
In 2012, she became the champion of Russia in biathlon in the mixed relay, in 2013 - the silver medalist in the team race. In the summer biathlon, she won the silver medal of the national championship in 2012 in the relay.
She participated in competitions of the IBU Regional Cup, as well as in the IBU Summer Biathlon Cup.
In the mid-2010s, she completed her sports career.
Notes
- ↑ Nina Rysina: “Papa was in my fairy tale about Cinderella godfather of the cross”
- ↑ Nina Rysina and Alexander Panzhinsky - winners of the world championship among youth and juniors in cross-country skiing in the sprint
- ↑ 10 STORIES ABOUT DOPING IN RUSSIAN SKIS
- ↑ Nina Rysina: “I am nobody in biathlon yet”