Nina Vasilyevna Gavrilyuk

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Nina Gavriljuk Cross-country skiing
Full name Nina Vasilyevna Gavrilyuk
nation RussiaRussia Russia
birthday 13th April 1965 (age 55)
place of birth Saint PetersburgSoviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union 
Career
society Dinamo St. Petersburg
status resigned
End of career 2003
Medal table
Olympic medals 3 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
World Cup medals 6 × gold 3 × silver 2 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
gold 1988 Calgary Season
gold 1994 Lillehammer Season
bronze 1994 Lillehammer 15 km freestyle
gold 1998 Nagano Season
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
gold 1987 Oberstdorf Season
gold 1993 Falun Season
gold 1995 Thunder Bay Season
silver 1995 Thunder Bay 15 km pursuit
silver 1995 Thunder Bay 5 km classic
gold 1997 Trondheim Season
bronze 1997 Trondheim 15 km pursuit
gold 1999 Ramsau Season
silver 1999 Ramsau 15 km pursuit
gold 2001 Lahti Season
bronze 2003 Val di Fiemme Season
Placements in the cross-country skiing world cup
 Debut in the World Cup December 10, 1986
 World Cup victories in individual 6 (including 5 individual wins) ( details )
 Overall World Cup 2. ( 1994/95 )
 Sprint World Cup 4. ( 1998/99 , 1999/00 )
 Distance World Cup 3. ( 1996/97 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Sprint races 1 0 1
 Distance races 4th 10 19th
 Season 1 2 0
 

Nina Wassiljewna Gawriljuk ( Russian: Нина Васильевна Гаврылюк ; born April 13, 1965 in Leningrad ) is a former Russian cross-country skier . It started first for the Soviet Union , in 1992 for the CIS and finally for Russia.

She was three times Olympic champion with the Soviet and Russian relay between 1988 and 1998. She also won the bronze medal at the 1994 Olympic Games over 15 kilometers in classic style. She was also mainly successful as a relay runner at world championships: between 1987 and 2001 she was world champion six times, in 2003 third. There are also three silver and one bronze medals in individual races. Gawriljuk's best placement in the overall ranking of the Cross-Country World Cup was second in the 1994/95 season. She could win five World Cup victories.

successes

winter Olympics

World championships

World Cup victories in individual

No. date place discipline
1. December 20, 1994 ItalyItaly Sappada 5 km freestyle
2. February 4, 1995 SwedenSweden Falun 10 km classic
3. March 16, 1996 NorwayNorway Oslo 30 km classic
4th February 14, 1999 AustriaAustria Seefeld in Tyrol 5 km freestyle
5. December 27, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Engelberg Classic sprint

Victories in Continental Cup races

No. date place discipline series
1. February 14, 1996 ItalyItaly Valsassina 10 km freestyle Continental Cup

World Cup overall placements

season total Long distance sprint
Points space Points space Points space
1986/87 13 28. - - - -
1987/88 11 36. - - - -
1988/89 28 18th - - - -
1992/93 258 11. - - - -
1993/94 356 8th. - - - -
1994/95 840 2. - - - -
1995/96 717 4th - - - -
1996/97 518 4th 205 3. 203 6th
1997/98 279 11. 87 14th 204 8th.
1998/99 705 3. 215 6th 401 4th
1999/2000 857 5. 213
439
6.
7. 4
205 4th
2000/01 481 8th. - - 125 11.
2001/02 330 13. - - 40 37.
2002/03 230 18th - - - -
4th Middle distance world cup.

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