Ekaterina Gennadievna Vinogradova

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Ekaterina Vinogradova biathlon
Association BelarusBelarus Belarus United States Armenia
United StatesUnited States 
ArmeniaArmenia 
birthday 3rd September 1977 (age 42)
place of birth NovosibirskRussian SFSR
Career
society Dinamo Minsk
Auburn Ski Club
Trainer Sergei Vinogradov
Admission to the
national team
2003
Debut in the World Cup 1997
status active
Medal table
World Cup medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
EM medals 2 × gold 2 × silver 2 × bronze
SWM medals 3 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
NAM medals 2 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
IBU Biathlon world championships
bronze 2004 Oberhof sprint
bronze 2005 Hochfilzen Season
IBU European biathlon championships
bronze 2003 Forni Avoltri sprint
gold 2003 Forni Avoltri persecution
bronze 2003 Forni Avoltri Season
silver 2004 Minsk persecution
silver 2004 Minsk Season
gold 2006 Langdorf Season
IBU Summer biathlon world championships
gold 2003 Forni Avoltri Season
gold 2004 Osrblie Season
gold 2005 Muonio Season
North America ChampionshipsTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 2008 Itasca persecution
gold 2008 Itasca Mass start
bronze 2008 Itasca sprint
World Cup balance
Overall World Cup 17th ( 2003/04 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
sprint 0 0 2
Season 1 0 2
 
Cyrillic ( Belarusian )
Кацярына Генадзьеўна Вінаградава
Кацярына Генадзьеўна Іванова
Transcr. : Kazjaryna Genadsjena Winagradawa
Kazjaryna Genadsjena Iwanowa
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Екатерина Геннадьевна Виноградова
Екатерина Геннадьевна Иванова
Transl .: Ekaterina Gennad'evna Vinogradova
Ekaterina Gennad'evna Ivanova
Transcr .: Jekaterina Gennadjewna Vinogradowa
Jekaterina Gennadjewna Ivanova

Jekaterina Gennadjewna Winogradova , also Ekaterina Vinogradova , (born September 3, 1977 in Novosibirsk as Jekaterina Gennadjewna Iwanowa ) is a former biathlete of Russian descent and cross-country skier , who started first for Belarus , in North America for the USA and finally for Armenia .

Yekaterina Vinogradowa, who is trained by Sergei Vinogradow and competes for Dinamo Minsk, lives in Auburn, California and has been running biathlon since 1993. In 2003 she was promoted to the Belarusian national team and began her international career at the European Championships in Forni Avoltri . Here she won gold in the pursuit and bronze in the sprint and relay. A year later in Minsk she won silver in the pursuit and with the relay, in 2005 in Langdorf she won gold again in the relay. In 2003, Vinogradowa also made his debut in a sprint race in the biathlon World Cup and was tenth in Kontiolahti in the first race . At the next World Cup station in Hochfilzen , she won with the Belarusian relay. Her best placement was two third places in the sprint, once in 2004 at the World Championships in Oberhof and a second time in 2006 at Holmenkollen in Oslo . She finished the 2003/04 season as 17th, in 2005/06 as 20th in the overall World Cup.

At World Championships took Ekaterina Vinogradova 2003 in Khanty-Mansiysk , 2004 in Oberhof and 2,005 part in Hochfilzen. At world championships Vinogradowa was often in top form. In 2003 she was 11th in the individual, 15th in the sprint, ninth in the pursuit and fourth in the relay. The following year, she won the bronze medal in the sprint at the same time as the German Martina Glagow , was sixth in the pursuit and again fourth in the relay. In Hochfilzen she finally won bronze with the relay. In addition, Vinogradowa took part in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin . In the individual races, she could not achieve any results worth mentioning, but with the relay she narrowly missed a medal in fourth.

In addition to the Olympic biathlon, Vinogradova also runs summer biathlon . She took part in World Championships in Forni Avoltri in 2003, in Osrblie in 2004 and in Muonio in 2005 and won gold in the relay in all three years. She narrowly missed further medals in 2005 as fourth in the sprint and pursuit and fifth in the mass start.

Winogradowa lives in the Auburn in the USA and is also active there as a biathlete and cross-country skier. She did her Bachelor of Science from the University of Vermont . She starts for the Auburn Ski Club . She competed in her first international cross-country skiing race in 1999 and immediately won her first two races over 10 kilometers freestyle and 5 kilometers classic in Quebec . So far she has won ten races in the FIS and in the Continental Cup . In 2004 she made her debut in the cross-country skiing world cup in Düsseldorf and won her first world cup points in 19th place. At the highest level, she did not run for the USA, but for Belarus. The following year she started in the same race, but missed further points as 35th. In 2009 in Highlands Nordic at the mixed championships for the Americans and Canadians, she won silver over the 5 kilometer freestyle and bronze over the 30 kilometer freestyle route. In biathlon Winogradowa achieved particularly good results at the North American Biathlon Championships in 2008 in Itasca . After winning bronze in the sprint behind Annelies Cook and Caitlin Compton , she won the pursuit race and the mass start.

After Vinogradova has not been used internationally since the 2006/07 season, she celebrated her international comeback in the 2010/11 season and started for Armenia from then on. First, she took without significant results to reach the IBU cup, was nevertheless in Presque Isle after five years dispute a World Cup race and was 50th your last race she contested in the Winter 2011/12 , the sprint in Antholz she reached the 77th rank.

Biathlon World Cup placements

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including the Olympic Games and World Championships).

  • 1st - 3rd Place: Number of podium placements
  • Top 10: Number of placements in the top ten (including podium)
  • Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks (including podium and top 10)
  • Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
  • Relay: including mixed relays
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start Season total
1st place 1 1
2nd place  
3rd place 2 3 5
Top 10 5 4th 1 13 23
Scoring 5 19th 20th 9 14th 67
Starts 13 41 30th 10 14th 108
Status: end of career

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