Alexandra Germanovna Razarionova

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Alexandra Rasarjonowa at the Grand Final in La Baule, 2011
Alexandra Rasarjonowa at the Grand Final
in La Baule, 2011
Personal information
Date of birth 17th July 1990 (age 30)
place of birth Leningrad , Russia
societies
Current Charleville Tri Ardennes
successes
2011 U23 European triathlon champion
2011, 2015 2 × national champion triathlon short distance
2012 European champion triathlon relay
2013 Vice State Champion Duathlon
2016 Vice European Champion Triathlon Relay
2018 Vice European champion triathlon sprint distance
status
active

Alexandra Germanovna Rasarjonowa (international transcription: Razarenova, Russian Александра Германовна Разарёнова , born July 17, 1990 in Leningrad ) is a Russian triathlete, two-time Olympian (2012, 2016) member of the Russian elite women's team, two-time Russian triathlon (2011, 2015) and U23 European Champion of 2011.

Career

Rasarjonowa attended an elite sports school for the training of competitive Olympic athletes in Saint Petersburg (Училище олимпийского резерва № 1) and began her international career in 2005, when she took part in an elite European Cup triathlon in Alanya at the age of 15 . From 2006 to 2009 she took part in five Junior European Cup competitions and achieved top ten placements each time, including three gold medals. In 2009 she was fourth at the European Junior Championships and 5th at the World Junior Championships. Rasarjonowa has represented Russia in the World Cup series since 2010.

U23 European triathlon champion 2011

In 2010 she finished fifth at the U23 World Cup and in 2011 she was U23 European Champion.
In 2011 Rasarjonowa also took part in the French club championship series D1 Lyonnaise des Eaux and went to the start for Charleville Tri Ardennes (CTA). In Paris (July 9, 2011) Rasarjonowa finished 16th and did not make it into the three triathlete classants l'equipe of her club ( Emma Moffatt , Sarah Groff and Anja Dittmer ). At the grand finale in La Baule (September 17, 2011) she was the best in her club ahead of Anja Dittmer with 6th place in the individual ranking. Due to the experimental team character of this competition, there are no individual ratings for Tours. Rasarjonowa did not start at the opening triathlon in Nice (April 24, 2011), her club should have been disqualified because he did not start with five, but only with four runners (Vicky Holland, Rabie, Delphine Py , Letot) .

2012 Summer Olympics

In 2012 she started in London at the Summer Olympics and finished 47th. In June 2012 she became European triathlon champion with the Russian mixed relay in Israel.

In July 2014 she became Vice State Champion in triathlon.

2016 Summer Olympics

In May 2016 she was sixth at the European Triathlon Championships on the Olympic distance. Alexandra Rasarjonowa qualified for the second time in 2016 for a starting place at the Summer Olympics and she finished 20th for Russia on August 20 in Rio de Janeiro .

In July 2018 she was runner-up in the triathlon sprint distance in Estonia.

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish )

Web links

Commons : Alexandra Razarenova  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Prot Penza 2011. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on March 24, 2016 ; Retrieved October 30, 2011 .
  2. Results Eilat 2012