Albert Demchenko
Full name
Albert Michailowitsch Demchenko
nation
Russia Russia
birthday
November 27, 1971
place of birth
Chusovoy , Perm Oblast , Soviet Union Soviet Union 1955
size
185 cm
Weight
103 kg
Career
discipline
Single seater
National squad
since 1992
status
resigned
Medal table
Olympic medals
0 ×
3 ×
0 ×
World Cup medals
0 ×
2 ×
0 ×
EM medals
4 ×
2 ×
1 ×
Placements in the Luge World Cup
Debut in the World Cup
1992
World Cup victories
15th
Overall World Cup ES
1. ( 2004/2005 )
Podium placements
1.
2.
3.
Single seater
15th
12
12
Team relay
2
3
5
last change: end of season 2015/16
Albert Demchenko ( Russian Альберт Михайлович Демченко * 27. November 1971 in chusovoy , Oblast Perm ) is a former Russian luger , coaches and physical education teachers.
Career
His first participation in the Winter Games was at the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville . Together with Alexei Selensky , he took eighth place in the two-seater. At the Olympic Games in 1994 he was ninth and seventh in the doubles. At the competition of the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano , he completed only three rounds and was disqualified in the fourth run. He finished tenth in the doubles. At the Salt Lake City Games in 2002 , he finished fifth. At the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver he missed the bronze medal by just 0.03 seconds and reached fourth place. At the Luge World Championships in 2012 in Altenberg , he was runner-up in the single-seater and team.
Albert Demtschenko celebrated his greatest successes at the Olympic Games in 2006 and 2014 when he won the silver medal behind Armin Zöggeler and Felix Loch . He won another silver medal in the team competition. At the age of 42, Demtschenko was the oldest participant in the Winter Games who could win a medal in an individual competition, only curlers were older.
In December 2017 Demchenko were both Olympic medals from 2014 to publications on controlled State Doping in Russia ( McLaren-Report ) by the IOC stripped . In addition, he and other Russian athletes - including his luge colleague Tatiana Iwanowa - received a lifelong ban from the Olympic Games. That is why he was not allowed to travel to the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang as the new coach of the Russian tobogganers . In February 2018, the International Court of Sport revoked the withdrawal of his medals due to insufficient evidence and lifted the ban.
His daughter Wiktorija is also active in luge sport.
successes
Overall World Cup
World Cup victories
Single seater
Team relay
No.
date
place
train
1.
77510755625 ♠ 0 Dec 9, 2002
Oberhof! Germany Oberhof
Oberhof luge track
2.
77586291925 ♠ Nov 21, 2004
Sigulda! Latvia Sigulda
Sigulda luge and bobsleigh track
3.
77593454850 ♠ 0 Jan. 2, 2005
Oberhof! Germany Oberhof
Oberhof luge track
4th
77593826950 ♠ 0 Jan. 6, 2005
Königssee! Germany Koenigssee
Combined artificial ice rink at Königssee
5.
77595408375 ♠ Jan. 23, 2005
Winterberg! Germany Winterberg
Winterberg bobsleigh run
6th
77623594950 ♠ 0 Nov 6, 2005
Sigulda! Latvia Sigulda
Sigulda luge and bobsleigh track
7th
77626943850 ♠ Dec 10, 2005
Calgary! Canada Calgary
Bobsleigh and sled run in Canada Olympic Park
8th.
77671316775 ♠ 0 Jan. 7, 2007
Königssee! Germany Koenigssee
Koenigssee artificial ice rink
9.
77709922150 ♠ 0 Jan. 6, 2008
Königssee! Germany Koenigssee
Koenigssee artificial ice rink
10.
77713922225 ♠ Feb 17, 2008
Sigulda! Latvia Sigulda
Sigulda luge and bobsleigh track
11.
77742759975 ♠ 0 Dec 7, 2008
Sigulda! Latvia Sigulda
Sigulda luge and bobsleigh track
12.
77782016525 ♠ Dec 13, 2009
Lillehammer! Norway Lillehammer
Hunderfossen bobsleigh and sled run
13.
77787039875 ♠ 0 Jan. 3, 2010
Königssee! Germany Koenigssee
Koenigssee artificial ice rink
14th
77829645325 ♠ Feb 13, 2011
Paramonowo! Russia Paramonowo
Paramonowo luge and bobsleigh track
15th
77898483825 ♠ Dec 17, 2012
Sigulda! Latvia Sigulda
Sigulda luge and bobsleigh track
No.
date
place
train
1.
77830296500 ♠ Feb. 20, 2011
Sigulda! Latvia Sigulda
Sigulda luge and bobsleigh track
2.
77942856750 ♠ Jan. 14, 2014
Altenberg! Germany Altenberg
DKB ice channel
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Sports pier. In: sportsmole.co.uk
↑ Russian doping: IOC bans 11 Winter Olympic athletes. In: bbc.co.uk. Retrieved December 22, 2017 (English).
↑ IOC bans more Russians - Late medal for Langenhan. In: sportschau.de. December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017 .
↑ The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) delivers its decisions in the matter of 39 Russian athletes v. the IOC: 28 appeals upheld, 11 partially upheld. (PDF (313 kB)) International Sports Court , February 1, 2018, accessed on May 8, 2018 (English).
↑ CAS lifted Olympic bans from 28 Russians. derStandard.at , February 1, 2018, accessed on May 8, 2018 .
↑ Russia's titled luger Demchenko brushes age aside, set to continue competing. In: Tass.com. March 31, 2014, accessed December 4, 2016 .
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