Innokenti Alexandrovich Karintsev

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Innokenti Alexandrowitsch Karinzew ( Russian Иннокентий Александрович Каринцев ; born January 12, 1949 in Sarapul , then Udmurt SSR of the Soviet Union ) is a Russian biathlon coach .

Innokenty Karinzew is a lecturer at the State Institute of Physical Education in Tchaikovsky ( Чайковский государственный институт физической культуры ЧГИФК ) in the Perm region of theory and methodology in cross-country skiing . In Tchaikovsky he was one of the founders of the biathlon performance center. He coached the Russian women's national team for fifteen years and was awarded the title of Honored Coach . He was part of the Russian delegation at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics . Karinzew looked after more than 30 athletes who were honored as masters of sport , four of his protégés were honored as masters of sport in the international class . His most successful athletes recently include Yekaterina Jurjewa , Sergei Konovalov , Natalja Burdyga , Maxim Ichsanow , Sergei Kljatschin and Vitali Noritsyn .

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  1. Биатлон - Участник двух и более Программ Фонда - Участник двух и более Программ Фонда ( Memento from April 26, 2011 on the Internet ) (Russian on the Internet )