Ivan Vladimirovich Alypov

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Ivan Alypov

Ivan Alypov

Full name Ivan Wladimirowitsch Alypow
Russian Иван Владимирович Алыпов
nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday 19th April 1982 (age 38)
place of birth SverdlovskRussian SFSR
Career
status resigned
Medal table
Olympic medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Universiade medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
National medals 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
bronze 2006 Turin Team sprint
Logo of the FISU Winter Universiade
gold 2003 Tarvisio 30 km freestyle
Placements in the cross-country skiing world cup
 Debut in the World Cup October 25, 2003
 World Cup victories in the team 1 ( details )
 Overall World Cup 35th ( 2005/06 )
 Sprint World Cup 27. ( 2005/06 )
 Distance World Cup 38th ( 2005/06 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Distance races 0 0 1
 Season 0 0 1
 Team sprint 1 1 0
Placements in the Continental Cup (COC)
 Debut in the Continental Cup December 27, 2003
 Continental Cup victories 4 ( details )
 EEC overall rating 1st ( 2009/10 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 ANC individual race 0 0 2
 EEC individual races 4th 1 2
 

Iwan Wladimirowitsch Alypow ( Russian Иван Владимирович Алыпов , scientific transliteration Ivan Vladimirovič Alypov , born April 19, 1982 in Sverdlovsk ) is a former Russian cross-country skier .

Career

Alypow appeared internationally for the first time in January 2002 at the Junior World Championships in Schonach . There he finished 19th in the 30 km mass start race and fourth in the sprint. The following year he won gold in the 30 km mass start race at the 2003 Winter Universiade in Tarvisio . He was also tenth in the sprint and 20th over 10 kilometers in the classic technique. He ran his first World Cup race at the beginning of the 2003/04 season in Düsseldorf , which he finished in 49th place in the sprint. In the further course of the season he won his first World Cup points with 17th place in the skiathlon in Falun and achieved his first podium places in the World Cup in Otepää with third place in the 30 km mass start race and with the relay. In February 2004 he came back on the podium with Vasily Rotschew with second place in the team sprint in Oberstdorf and achieved another top Zrhn placement in the individual World Cup with eighth place in the sprint in Trondheim . At the end of the season he finished 41st in the overall World Cup. At the beginning of the following season he won his only World Cup victory in the team sprint in Bern together with Vasily Rotschew . His best result of the season in the World Cup singles was the 12th place in the sprint in Nové Město . At the Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf in 2005 , he achieved 34th place in the sprint and eighth place in the team sprint. He did not finish the race over 50 kilometers. In the 2005/06 season he made it into the points 12 times in the World Cup singles. His best placement was sixth in the 15 km freestyle in Canmore . In January 2006 he became the Russian champion over 50 km. At the highlight of the season, the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin , he won the bronze medal in the team sprint with Vasily Rotschew . He also achieved 28th place in the sprint and sixth place with the relay. He finished the season in 35th place in the overall World Cup. In the following season he mostly achieved midfield placements in the World Cup. At the Tour de Ski 2006/07 he finished 29th. He finished second in the 30 km mass start race in Cavalese . At the Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 in Sapporo , he came in 39th place in the 50 km mass start race. After two starts in the World Cup, which he finished outside of the points, at the beginning of the 2007/08 season he started in Krasnogorsk for the first time in the Eastern Europe Cup and finished 43rd over 15 km classic. In the further course of the season he won his first victory in the Eastern Europe Cup in Rybinsk in the skiathlon and at the end of the season he finished 17th overall. In the following season he came in the points four times in the World Cup. In February 2009 he came third in the Eastern Europe Cup in Rybinsk over 15 km classic. At the beginning of the 2009/10 season he won the Eastern Europe Cup in Werschina Tjoi over 15 km freestyle and sprint. Over 10 km classic he came third. Another victory followed in Krasnogorsk. At the Tour de Ski 2010 he was blocked for 14 days because of abnormally high blood values. At the end of the season he won the overall ranking of the Eastern Europe Cup. In the years that followed, up to his last active season 2013/14, he mainly started in the Eastern Europe Cup. He mostly achieved placements outside of the points.

successes

World Cup victories in the team

No. date place discipline
1. December 5, 2004 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bern Team sprint freestyle 1

Victories in Continental Cup races

No. date place discipline series
1. February 17, 2008 RussiaRussia Rybinsk 20 km skiathlon Eastern Europe Cup
2. November 23, 2009 RussiaRussia Vershina Tjoi Sprint freestyle Eastern Europe Cup
3. November 24, 2009 RussiaRussia Vershina Tjoi 15 km freestyle Eastern Europe Cup
4th December 23, 2009 RussiaRussia Krasnogorsk 15 km freestyle Eastern Europe Cup

World Cup overall placements

season total distance sprint
Points space Points space Points space
2003/04 144 41. 80 36. 64 28.
2004/05 53 72. 14th 69. 39 32.
2005/06 155 35. 91 38. 64 27.
2006/07 44 80. 7th 91. 29 48.
2007/08 26th 98 14th 68. 12 88
2008/09 34 99 7th 100. 27 61.
2009/10 62 87. 8th 108. 54 44.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Result team sprint Bern 2004
  2. Russians Alypov and Kuznetsov Banned from 20 km start on skitrax.com