Yevgeny Isachenko

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Yevgeny Isachenko Luge
nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday December 11, 1988
Career
discipline Two-seater
status resigned
End of career 2008
 

Yevgeny Issachenko ( Russian Евгений Исаченко ; born December 11, 1988 ) is a former Russian natural track luge who started in a two-seater.

Career

Issachenko's first international competition was the 2005 European Junior Championships in Kandalaksha . Together with Artyom Sergin , he finished ninth and last place, a long way behind. From 2006 Issachenko started together with Konstantin Larionov in a two-seater. In January 2006 they took part in the European Championships in Umhausen , where they finished 14th in last place. Three weeks later they achieved seventh place out of eleven pairs of two-seater teams at the 2006 Junior World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen . In the next two years they only took part in junior championships: at the 2007 European junior championship in St. Sebastian and the 2008 junior world championship in Latsch , they finished eighth among eleven doubles who had started. After 2008 they did not take part in any international competitions. In the World Cup and the Intercontinental Cup Yevgeny Issatschenko was never at the start.

successes

(unless otherwise stated, two-seater with Konstantin Larionow)

European championships

Junior World Championships

Junior European Championships

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.infosport.ru/press/images/Spartakiada/itog.doc ( Microsoft Word file, 3.6 MB, p. 30), accessed on March 28, 2011