Alexei Morschakin

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Alexei Morschakin biathlon
Association BelarusBelarus Belarus
birthday 19th December 1974 (age 45)
place of birth PotschinokBelarusian SSR
Career
job PE teacher
society Dinamo Minsk
Debut in the World Cup 1994
status resigned
Medal table
EM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
IBU European biathlon championships
bronze 1999 Izhevsk Season
World Cup balance
 

Alexei Morschtschakin ( Russian Алексей Морщакин , born December 19, 1974 in Pochinok in Smolensk Oblast ) is a former Belarusian biathlete .

Alexei Morschtschakin began in 1986 with the biathlon sport in Roslavl Raion with his youth coach Vladimir Semjonowitsch Nefedow. At the time of the political upheaval in the Soviet Union , he switched to the school of the Olympic Reserve in Vitebsk . During this time he won a youth and a junior world championship . Morschtschakin lives in Minsk and was active for Dinamo Minsk. He is married and a physical education teacher. He made his international debut at the beginning of the 1994/95 season of the Biathlon World Cup in Bad Gastein and was 63rd in the individual. He achieved his best result in 1996 as 26th of an individual in Östersund . He missed the points by one place. With the team, Morschtschakin achieved a single-digit placement in 1997 in Ruhpolding alongside Pjotr ​​Iwaschka , Alexander Popow and Wadim Saschurin , and with the relay he missed the podium by just one place in 1996 at Holmenkollen in Oslo and in Oberhof in 1999 . The high point of his career were the 1997 Biathlon World Championships in Osrblie , where Morschtschakin was 56th of the individual. He achieved his greatest success at the 1999 European Biathlon Championships in Izhevsk . At the side of Aljaksandr Syman , Sjarhej Nowikau and Rustam Waliullin , he won the bronze medal with the relay of Belarus behind the representations of Germany and Russia. Morschakin was honored as a master of sport of the international class in 1995. He was nominated as a substitute runner for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano , but was not used.

Placements in the biathlon world cup

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including the Olympic Games and World Championships).

  • 1st - 3rd Place: Number of podium placements
  • Top 10: Number of placements in the top ten (including podium)
  • Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks (including podium and top 10)
  • Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start team Season total
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10 1 2 3
Scoring 1 3 4th
Starts 16 23 7th   1 3 50
Status : end of career

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Мастера спорта международного класса СССР и Республики Беларусь. Белорусская федерация биатлона, archived from the original on January 8, 2017 ; accessed on February 16, 2020 (Russian).
  2. a b c d Рославльчане-олимпийцы: биатлонист Алексей Морщакин. BezFormata.Com, January 11, 2019, accessed February 16, 2020 (Russian).
  3. Алексей АЙДАРОВ: "Я - СТАРТЕР ПО ПРИЗВАНИЮ". АО "Спорт-Экспресс", February 6, 1998, accessed February 16, 2020 (Russian).