Oleksandr Lysenko

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Oleksandr Lysenko biathlon
Association UkraineUkraine Ukraine
birthday 7th September 1972
place of birth Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Career
Debut in the World Cup 1995
status resigned
End of career 2000 (?)
World Cup balance
last change: end of career

Oleksandr Lyssenko ( Ukrainian Олександр Лисенко , English transcription Oleksandr Lysenko ; born September 7, 1972 ) is a former Ukrainian biathlete .

Oleksandr Lyssenko lives in Kiev . After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the re-establishment of national associations in the successor states, he was one of the first members of the national squad of Ukraine. He has been biathlon since 1986, when the Ukrainian federation was founded, as a young athlete, he initially belonged to the second row of biathletes. He benefited, like so many other athletes of the successor states ultimately by the now new places in the national cadres, especially as the more experienced athletes to the 1994 Winter Olympics from Lillehammer ended their career and thus places for young athletes in the squad were free. He made his international debut in the 1994/95 season in Oberhof in the World Cup , where he was 94th in the individual and 92nd in the sprint. The first career highlight was the 1995 World Championships in Antholz . Here Lyssenko achieved the best individual result of his career when he ran in the individual to 19th place. With Ruslan Lyssenko , Taras Dolnyj and Roman Swonkow , he was also eleventh in the season in which he started as a runner. 1996 he came at the World Championships of Ruhpolding in three races used in single, he was 54th in the sprint and 51 with Ruslan Lysenko, Mykola Krupnyk and Yuri Emeljanenko 13 in the relay, where he this time as a cage rotor for use came. After the World Championships, he was only used once, in 2000 in Ruhpolding in a relay race, where the more successful generation of biathletes with Andrij Derysemlja , Oleksandr Bilanenko and Mychajlo Syson were among his relay partners and with whom he finished eleventh.

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
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start team Season total
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10 3 3
Scoring 1 3 4th
Starts 6th 5       3 14th
Status : end of career

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