Juryj Danilachkin

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Juryj Danilachkin Alpine skiing
nation RussiaRussia Russia (until 2010) Belarus (since 2011)
BelarusBelarus 
birthday February 22, 1991
place of birth Leningrad
Career
discipline Slalom , giant slalom , super-G ,
downhill , combination
status active
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut December 16, 2011
 Overall World Cup 135th ( 2011/12 )
 Combination World Cup 39th (2011/12)
last change: February 11, 2019

Juryj Danilatschkin ( Belarusian Юрый Данілачкін , Russian Юрий Миланович Данилочкин Juri Milanowitsch Danilochkin ; born February 22, 1991 in Leningrad ) is a Russian ski racer who competes for Belarus since January 2011 .

biography

Danilachkin drove his first FIS races in the 2006/07 season . In the same winter he took part in the European Youth Olympic Festival in Jaca , where he was 19th in giant slalom and 42nd in slalom. In the next four years Danilachkin took part in each of the Junior World Championships . While a 30th place in the downhill 2009 was his best result in individual races , he came three times under the top 15 in the combination of slalom, giant slalom and downhill, with usually no more than 20 runners classified in this rating. From the winter of 2008/2009, Danilachkin also took part in the European Cup races, in which he did not get over a 50th place. In February 2010, he achieved his first victory in FIS races.

After Danilachkin drove his last races for the Russian Federation in April 2010, he has been racing for Belarus since January 2011. The 2011 Junior World Championship, which was his first competition for Belarus, was followed by participation in the World Championship in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in February 2011 . There he achieved 20th place in the super combined as the best result. Danilachkin has been competing in the World Cup since the 2011/12 season . He first got into the points on February 12, 2012 with rank 25 in the super combination of Krasnaya Polyana , with which he got the first ever World Cup points for Belarus.

In 2014 he was one of the protagonists in the documentary Streif - One Hell of a Ride .

successes

Olympic games

World championships

World cup

  • 1 place in the top 30

Junior World Championships

More Achievements

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