Yevgenia Mikhailovna Lalenkova

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Yevgenia Lalenkova Speed ​​skating
Full name Yevgenia Mikhailovna Lalenkova
nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday September 8, 1990
place of birth CherepovetsRussia
Career
status active
Medal table
World Cup medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
EM medals 0 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
ISU Individual distance world championships
bronze 2019 Inzell Team tracking
silver 2020 Salt Lake City 1500 m
ISU European championships
silver 2020 Heerenveen Team tracking
silver 2020 Heerenveen 1500 m
Placements in the speed skating world cup
 Debut in the World Cup December 12, 2009
 Total toilet 1500 3rd ( 2019/20 )
 Total toilet 3000/5000 6. (2019/20)
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 1500 meters 0 0 1
 Team competition 1 1 4th
last change: March 9, 2020

Yevgenia Mikhailovna Lalenkova ( Russian Евгения Михайловна Лаленкова ; born September 8, 1990, born Dmitrijewa ) is a Russian speed skater .

Career

Lalenkowa started in Salt Lake City for the first time in the World Cup in December 2009 and finished 24th in the B group over 1500 m. At the individual distance world championships 2011 in Inzell she achieved the 22nd place over 1000 m and the sixth place in the team pursuit and at the individual distance world championships 2012 in Heerenveen the 14th place over 5000 m and the seventh place over 3000 m. In October 2011 she became Russian champion over 3000 m. In the 2012/13 season she was sixth in the all- around world championship in Hamar in 2013 and came in 11th place over 3000 m at the individual distance world championships in Sochi in 2013 . At the all- around European championship in 2014 in Hamar she came in 11th place and in the all- around world championship in 2014 in Heerenveen in 14th place. In February 2016 she finished ninth in the mass start at the individual distance world championships in Kolomna and tenth place in the all- around world championship in Amsterdam in March 2018 . In March 2018 she became Russian champion in the small four-way fight and in October 2018 over 1500 m. In the 2018/19 season she achieved her first podium finishes in the World Cup in Obihiro and Tomakomai with third place in the team pursuit and in Tomaszów Mazowiecki with second place in the team pursuit. At the all-around European championship 2019 in Klobenstein , she achieved tenth place in the small four-way battle . In February 2019, she won the bronze medal in the team pursuit at the individual distance world championships in Inzell. In addition, she came there in eighth place over 3000 m and seventh place over 1500 m. At the beginning of March 2019 she came 12th at the all- around world championship in Calgary and finished the season in eighth place in the overall World Cup over 3000/5000 m and seventh in the overall World Cup over 1500 m.

Personal bests

  • 500 m 39.29 sec. (installed on February 29, 2020 in Hamar)
  • 1000 m 1: 18.09 min. (installed on December 27, 2017 in Kolomna)
  • 1500 m 1: 51.13 min. (installed on February 16, 2020 in Salt Lake City)
  • 3000 m 3: 55.81 min. (installed on February 13, 2020 in Salt Lake City)
  • 5000 m 7: 05.20 min. (installed on March 1, 2020 in Hamar)

Participation in world championships

Individual distance world championships

All-around world championships

World Cup victories in the team

No. date place discipline
1. 23rd November 2019 PolandPoland Tomaszów Mazowiecki Team tracking 1

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