Maksim Anissimau
Maksim Anissimau | |
Maksim Anissimau on Holmenkollen 2006 |
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nation | Belarus |
birthday | April 5th 1983 |
place of birth | Minsk , Belarusian SSR |
size | 175 cm |
Weight | 55 kg |
job | college student |
Career | |
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society | SC Minsk |
National squad | since 2003 |
Pers. Best | 176 m ( Oberstdorf 2004) |
status | resigned |
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping | |
Debut in the World Cup | November 28, 2003 |
Overall World Cup | 74th ( 2003/04 ) |
Maksim Anissimau ( Belarusian Максим Анисимаў ; born April 5, 1983 in Minsk ) is a former Belarusian Nordic combined and ski jumper .
Career
Anissimau started his career in 2002 as a Nordic combined athlete. His best achieved result was 22nd place at the FIS race in Val di Fiemme in the 7.5 km sprint and 15 km freestyle disciplines.
In 2003 he officially ended his career as a Nordic combined athlete and has since started as a ski jumper. For the first time in the official national ski jumping team he was at the World Cup jumping on November 28, 2003 in Kuusamo in Finland . In the meantime, Anissimau also jumped in the Continental Cup and the FIS Cup . In the FIS Cup he won his only jumping competition so far on December 17, 2005 in Kuopio, Finland . At the Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 in Oberstdorf , Anissimau and the team reached 13th place in the team competition and 50th place in individual jumping.
At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin , he reached 33rd place on the normal hill.
successes
World Cup placements
season | space | Points |
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2003/04 | 74. | 3 |
2004/05 | 88 | 2 |
Web links
- Maksim Anissimau in the database of the International Ski Federation (English) - Nordic Combined
- Maksim Anissimau in the database of the International Ski Federation (English) - Ski jumping
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Anissimau, Maksim |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Анисимаў, Максим (Belarusian); Anisimov, Maksim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Belarusian Nordic combined and ski jumper |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 5th 1983 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Minsk , Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic , Soviet Union |