Anastasija Alexandrovna Dozenko

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Anastasija Dozenko Cross-country skiing
Full name Anastassija Alexandrovna Dozenko
Russian Анастасия Александровна Доценко
nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday October 14, 1986
place of birth Zelenogorsk,  Russian SFSRRussia Soviet Federal Socialist RepublicRussian SFSR 
Career
status active
Placements in the cross-country skiing world cup
 Debut in the World Cup January 22, 2010
 Overall World Cup 26th ( 2011/12 )
 Sprint World Cup 14. ( 2014/15 )
 Distance World Cup 32nd ( 2015/16 )
 Tour de Ski 25. ( 2016 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Sprint races 0 0 1
Placements in the Continental Cup (COC)
 Debut in the Continental Cup December 22, 2007
 Continental Cup victories 2 ( details )
 EEC overall rating 6. ( 2014/15 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 EEC individual races 2 3 3
last change: March 28, 2016

Anastassija Alexandrovna Dozenko ( Russian Анастасия Александровна Доценко ; born October 14, 1986 in Zelenogorsk ) is a Russian cross-country skier .

Career

Dozenko appeared from 2007 to 2010 mainly at the Eastern Europe Cup . In February 2010 she achieved her first podium finish with second place in the sprint race in Rybinsk . At the beginning of the 2010/11 season she came back on the podium in Krasnogorsk with places three and two. She ran her first World Cup race in January 2010 in Rybinsk, which she finished with 30th place in the sprint. She won her first World Cup point. In February 2011 in Rybinsk she reached eighth place in the sprint, her first top ten place in the cross-country skiing world cup . Her best results at the Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 in Oslo were 30th place in the sprint and tenth place in the team sprint. She finished the 2011/12 Tour de Ski in 30th place overall. At the following sprint races in Rybinsk, she took third place, her first and so far only podium in the World Cup. She finished the season in 26th place in the overall World Cup ranking and 17th in the sprint ranking. At the beginning of the 2012/13 season she finished third in the sprint stage of the Nordic Opening in Kuusamo , which she ended prematurely. She finished the 2012/13 Tour de Ski in 27th place. At the end of the season she took 19th place at the World Cup finals in Falun and reached 34th place in the overall World Cup. At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2013 in Val di Fiemme , she finished 50th in the 10 km freestyle and 15th place in the sprint. In the following season she came six times in the points in the World Cup and took her first classic victory in the Eastern Europe Cup in Krasnogorsk over 10 km. At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi , she reached 22nd place in the sprint and sixth place together with Julija Iwanowa in the team sprint. After finishing 22nd at the Nordic Opening in Lillehammer at the beginning of the 2014/15 season, she took third place over 10 km freestyle and places two and one in the sprint at the Eastern Europe Cup in Krasnogorsk. At the World Cup in Rybinsk she achieved fourth place in the sprint, her best individual placement of the World Cup season. Her best results at the 2015 Nordic World Ski Championships in Falun were 14th place in the sprint and fifth place in the team sprint. At the end of the season she came in 33rd place in the overall World Cup and sixth in the overall ranking of the Eastern Europe Cup. In the 2015/16 season she took 26th place at the Nordic Opening in Ruka and 25th place at the Tour de Ski 2016 . In February 2016 she achieved her best season single placement in the World Cup with 16th place in the sprint in Drammen and came second in the Eastern Europe Cup in Syktywkar in the 10 km freestyle.

Victories in Continental Cup races

No. date place discipline series
1. December 25, 2013 RussiaRussia Krasnogorsk 10 km classic Eastern Europe Cup
2. December 27, 2014 RussiaRussia Krasnogorsk Classic sprint Eastern Europe Cup

Placements in the World Cup

World Cup Statistics

The table shows the placements achieved in detail.

  • 1st – 3rd place: Number of podium placements
  • Top 10: Number of places in the top ten
  • Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks
  • Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
  • Note: In the distance races, the classification is based on the FIS.
placement Distance races a Skiathlon
pursuit
sprint Stage
race b
total team
≤ 5 km ≤ 10 km ≤ 15 km ≤ 30 km > 30 km sprint Season
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place 1 1
Top 10 6th 6th 5 3
Scoring 6th 1 2 25th 8th 42 5 4th
Starts 12 1 1 2 31 8th 55 5 4th
Status: end of season 2014/15
a including individual starts and mass starts according to FIS classification
bEntire race, not individual stages, e.g. B. Tour de Ski, Nordic Opening, season finale

World Cup overall placements

season total distance sprint
Points space Points space Points space
2009/10 1 129. - - 1 95.
2010/11 180 35. 54 38. 70 32.
2011/12 304 26th 75 39. 197 17th
2012/13 218 34. 61 40. 117 23.
2013/14 87 57. 10 70. 77 31.
2014/15 216 33. 48 46. 150 14th
2015/16 120 41. 65 32. 21st 48.

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