Andrei Sergejewitsch Grigoryev

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Eduard Chrennikow , Peter Arnesson and Grigorjew (from left), 2010

Andrei Sergejewitsch Grigoryev ( Russian Андрей Сергеевич Григорьев ; born May 16, 1984 in Krasnoyarsk ) is a Russian orienteer ski runner .

Grigoryev was fourth on the long distance at his first European championships in 2008. The following year he won his first silver medal at the World Championships in Rusutsu , Japan. In winter 2009/10 he won two bronze medals at the European Championships and was third in the World Cup behind his compatriot Eduard Chrennikow and the Finn Staffan Tunis . In 2011 in Sweden he became double world champion with victories in the long distance and with Polina Maltschikowa in the mixed sprint relay. With Maltschikowa he also won the mixed race at the European Championships in Sumy, Ukraine, a year later . With the Russian men's relay, he became world champion for the third time in Kazakhstan in 2013.

Placements

World Championships: (3 x gold, 1 x silver)

  • 2009 : 5th place sprint, 6th place medium, 8th place long, 2nd place relay
  • 2011 : 20th place sprint, medium dsq., 1st place long, 1st place mixed, 4th place relay
  • 2013 : 9th place sprint, 11th place medium, 20th place long, 1st place relay

European Championships: (1 x gold, 2 x bronze)

  • 2008 : 14th place sprint, 13th place medium, 4th place long, 4th place relay
  • 2010 : 3rd place sprint, 3rd place medium, 4th place long
  • 2011 : 4th place sprint, 6th place medium, 6th place long
  • 2012 : 5th place sprint, 6th place medium, 14th place long, 1st place mixed, 4th place relay
  • 2013 : 30th place sprint, 12th place medium, 10th place long
  • 2014 : 7th place sprint, 10th place medium, 17th place long

Overall World Cup:

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