Maryna Lissohor

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Maryna Lissohor Cross-country skiing
Full name Maryna Oleksandriwna Lissohor
nation UkraineUkraine Ukraine
birthday May 11, 1983
place of birth Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Career
status blocked
Medal table
UNI medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
RWM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
Logo of the FISU Winter Universiade
bronze 2009 Harbin 1.39 km sprint
silver 2009 Harbin 3 × 5 km
FIS Rollerski World Championships
bronze 2009 Piglio 3 × 4 km
bronze 2013 Bad Peterstal Team sprint
Placements in the cross-country skiing world cup
 Debut in the World Cup October 28, 2006
 

Maryna Oleksandriwna Lissohor ( Ukrainian Марина Олександрівна Лісогор ; born May 11, 1983 as Maryna Malets) is a Ukrainian cross-country skier . She participated in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and 2014 in Sochi in part.

Career

Maryna Lissohor is Ukrainian champion in the international class.

At the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin, she reached 16th place in the classic team sprint, 43rd in the freestyle sprint, and in the 30 kilometer mass start freestyle she finished the race without crossing the finish line.

At the Rollerski World Championships 2013 in Bad Peterstal , she came seventh in the 250 meter sprint freestyle.

At the Olympic Games in Sochi in 2014, she took 58th place in the qualification of the freestyle sprint as well as in the classic race over 10 kilometers. She refused to participate in the semifinals of the Classic Team Sprint, as the IOC had forbidden her to wear a black armband as a token of mourning over the dead in the political protests in Kiev . Shortly afterwards, it was announced that she had tested positive for the stimulant trimetazidine . According to her, she had taken a drug with this active ingredient for fatigue, which she had already taken in 2004 after a thyroid operation. They did not know that the active ingredient was added to the list of banned substances on January 1, 2014.

Private life

Maryna Lissohor studied physical education at the Chernihiv University of Education . She is married to her trainer Wladyslaw Lisogor and has two children.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile on sochi.com , see additional information on the positive doping test.