Anastassija Gennadievna Sagoruiko

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Anastassija Sagoruiko biathlon
Full name Anastassija Gennadijewna Sagoruiko
Анастасия Геннадиевна Загоруйко
Association RussiaRussia Russia
birthday 15th October 1988 (age 31)
place of birth ZavodoukovskSoviet UnionSoviet UnionSoviet Union 
Career
Debut in the European Cup / IBU Cup 2010
Debut in the World Cup 2012
status active
Medal table
EM medals 3 × gold 2 × silver 1 × bronze
Junior World Championship 0 × gold 2 × silver 1 × bronze
Junior European Championship 1 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Junior SWM 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
RM medals ? ×gold ? ×silver ? ×bronze
IBU Biathlon Junior World Championships
bronze 2008 Ruhpolding Season
silver 2009 Canmore singles
silver 2009 Canmore Season
IBU European biathlon championships
gold 2012 Osrblie singles
silver 2012 Osrblie Season
bronze 2012 Osrblie persecution
gold 2013 Bansko singles
gold 2016 Tyumen Mixed relay
silver 2018 Ridnaun Mixed relay
IBU Biathlon Junior European Championships
gold 2009 Ufa Season
silver 2009 Ufa persecution
IBU Junior Summer Biathlon World Championships
gold 2009 Oberhof Ski roll mixed relay
silver 2009 Oberhof persecution
bronze 2009 Oberhof sprint
Russian Ski Association Russian championships
silver 2010 Season
World Cup balance
last change: February 21, 2013

Anastassija Gennadijewna Sagoruiko b. Romanowa ( Russian Анастасия Геннадиевна Загоруйко (Романова); born October 15, 1988 in Zavodoukovsk ) is a Russian biathlete .

Sagoruiko took part in their first Biathlon Junior World Championships in Presque Isle in 2006 and finished 34th in the sprint (seven errors) and 33 in the pursuit (nine errors). In 2007 only competitions in the Biathlon European Cup for Juniors followed, where the first single-digit results were achieved in 2008. In 2008 Sagoruiko took part in the Junior World Championships for the second time, this time in Ruhpolding . In the individual the Russian was 14th, tenth in the sprint, 15th in the pursuit and with Julija Korniljuk and Olga Wiluchina she won the bronze medal in the relay race behind the representations from Germany and France. In the summer she also took part in the junior competitions of the Summer Biathlon World Championships in Haute-Maurienne and finished ninth in the sprint and 19 in the pursuit race on roller skis . The next big event for Sagoruiko was the successful Junior World Championships 2009 in Canmore , where she not only finished tenth in the sprint and 17th in the pursuit, but also won the silver medals behind Nicole Wötzel in the individual and with Anastassija Kalina and Olga Wiluchina in the relay competition behind the Czechs . The 2009 European Junior Biathlon Championships in Ufa were even more successful . Sagoruiko finished sixth in the individual, just missed a medal in fourth in the sprint, won silver in the pursuit behind Wiluchina and the relay title with Kalina and Wiluchina. The Russian competed in the last junior races as part of the 2009 Summer Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof , where she won the sprint behind Megan Tandy and Karina Sawossik in the sprint behind Megan Tandy and Karina Sawossik , silver in the sprint behind Tandy and gold in the mixed relay.

Sagoruiko's first appearances in the women's performance area followed in 2010 in the IBU Cup . There she contested her first race in Altenberg , in the sprint she reached 20th place. Further missions followed in Nové Město na Moravě , where the Russian achieved the best position in the racing series in the individual with fifth place. The first major event was the 2010 European Biathlon Championships in Otepää , where she was used in singles and came in 35th place. As a representative of Tyumen Oblast , she won the silver medal behind Siberia at the Russian Championships of the year with Anna Bulygina , Julija Korniljuk and Marija Sadilowa . Further successes followed at the European Biathlon Championships in 2012 in Osrblie , where Sagoruiko won the individual title, finished eighth in the sprint and won the bronze medal in the pursuit race behind Olena Pidhruschna and Walentyna Semerenko , as well as starting runner with Alexandra Alikina , Yevgenia Seledzowa and Jekaterina Shumilova behind derina Shumilova Ukraine and before Germany became vice European champion in the relay race. A little later, the debut in the World Cup followed in Kontiolahti . Sagoruiko missed the points in the sprint as 44th, but was able to win points in the pursuit race as 26th for the first time.

Biathlon World Cup placements

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 Season total
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10  
Scoring 1 1
Starts   1 1     2
Status: February 12, 2012

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