Alexei Morschakin
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Association
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Belarus Belarus
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birthday
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19th December 1974 (age 45)
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place of birth
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Potschinok , Belarusian SSR
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Career
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job
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PE teacher
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society
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Dinamo Minsk
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Debut in the World Cup
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1994
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status
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resigned
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Medal table
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World Cup balance
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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).
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1st - 3rd Place: Number of podium placements
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Top 10: Number of placements in the top ten (including podium)
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Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks (including podium and top 10)
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Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
placement
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singles
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sprint
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persecution
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Mass start
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team
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Season
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total
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1st place |
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2nd place |
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3rd place |
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Top 10 |
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3
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Scoring |
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1 |
3 |
4th
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Starts |
16 |
23 |
7th |
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1 |
3 |
50
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Status : end of career
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Web links
Individual evidence
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↑ 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).
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↑ a b c d Рославльчане-олимпийцы: биатлонист Алексей Морщакин. BezFormata.Com, January 11, 2019, accessed February 16, 2020 (Russian).
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↑ Алексей АЙДАРОВ: "Я - СТАРТЕР ПО ПРИЗВАНИЮ". АО "Спорт-Экспресс", February 6, 1998, accessed February 16, 2020 (Russian).