Alena Subrylawa

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Alena Subrylawa biathlon
Olena Zubrilowa at the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin
Full name Alena Mikalejeuna Subrylawa
Association UkraineUkraine Ukraine Belarus
BelarusBelarus 
birthday February 25, 1973
place of birth Shostka, Sumy,  Soviet UnionSoviet UnionSoviet Union 
Career
job PE teacher
society Dynamo Ternopil
Dynamo Minsk
World Cup victories 24 (21 individual wins)
status resigned
End of career December 15, 2006
Medal table
World Cup medals 4 × gold 5 × silver 8 × bronze
EM medals 2 × gold 3 × silver 2 × bronze
IBU Biathlon world championships
silver 1996 Ruhpolding team
bronze 1996 Ruhpolding Season
silver 1997 Brezno-Osrblie singles
silver 1997 Brezno-Osrblie sprint
silver 1997 Brezno-Osrblie persecution
bronze 1997 Brezno-Osrblie team
gold 1999 Kontiolahti persecution
gold 1999 Oslo singles
gold 1999 Oslo Mass start
bronze 1999 Kontiolahti sprint
bronze 2000 Oslo Season
bronze 2001 Pokljuka singles
bronze 2001 Pokljuka Season
gold 2002 Oslo Mass start
bronze 2005 Hochfilzen sprint
silver 2003 Khanty-Mansiysk singles
bronze 2005 Hochfilzen Season
IBU European biathlon championships
silver 2003 Forni Avoltri persecution
bronze 2003 Forni Avoltri Season
gold 2004 Minsk sprint
silver 2004 Minsk singles
silver 2004 Minsk Season
bronze 2004 Minsk persecution
gold 2006 Langdorf Season
World Cup balance
Overall World Cup 2nd ( 1998/1999 ), ( 1999/2000 )
3rd ( 2000/2001 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
singles 3 3 1
sprint 6th 8th 2
persecution 8th 7th 4th
Mass start 4th 2 1
Season 3 5 13
last change: February 23, 2009
Cyrillic ( Ukrainian )
Олена Миколаївна Зубрилова
Transl. : Olena Mykolajivna Zubrylova
Transcr. : Olena Mykolaivna Subrylowa
Cyrillic ( Belarusian )
Алена Мікалаеўна Зубрылава
Transl. : Alena Mikalaeŭna Zubrylava
Transcr. : Alena Mikalejeuna Subrylawa

Olena Zubrilova ( Belarusian Алена Зубрылава ., English transcription Alena Zubrylava, Ukrainian Олена Зубрилова - Olena Subrylowa - Olena Zubrylova, born Ukrainian Огурцова - Ohurzowa - Ohurtsova; ) (* 25. February 1973 in Shostka , Sumy ) is a former Belarusian biathlete Ukrainian origin. She was born in what was then the Ukrainian Soviet Republic and took on Belarusian citizenship in the summer of 2002. However, Subrylawa still lives in Kiev . She is a physical education teacher, has a daughter and was married to her former trainer Roman Subrylow from 1993 to 2000.

Career

At the 1997 World Championships in Osrblie, Olena Subrylowa won three silver medals over 7.5 km, 15 km and in the 10 km pursuit. In the 1999 World Cup in Kontiolahti , she won gold in the 10K Pursuit, km Bronze 7.5 and in Norway Oslo ( Holmenkollen km) each Gold 15 km in 12.5 mass start, which were held there because of the weather conditions in Kontialahti . 2001 in Pokljuka bronze over 15 km, in 2002 she was again mass start world champion at Holmenkollen and 2003 in Khanty-Mansiysk silver over 15 km and 2005 bronze over 7.5 km. With the relay she won bronze in 1996, 2000 and 2001 respectively. She won twenty-one World Cup races by March 2006 and was second in 1999 and 2000 and third in the overall World Cup in 2001. Subrylowa competed in four Olympic Games between 1994 and 2006. The best result was a fourth place with the relay in 2006. In the individual competitions she could not build on her successes at world championships and she ended her career without an Olympic medal.

After an unsuccessful 2005/06 season, Alena Subrylawa announced the end of her career and announced that she wanted to take care of her daughter and work as a trainer. Nevertheless, she was again an active biathlete at the second World Cup of the 2006/07 season in Hochfilzen . She finally contested her last race at the first sprint of the 2006 European Cup in Obertilliach on December 15, 2006, when she was third again. She has been working as a trainer since the 2007 season.

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 3 6th 8th 4th 3 24
2nd place 3 8th 7th 2 2 3 25th
3rd place 1 2 4th 1 13 21st
Top 10 19th 40 41 18th 2 45 165
Scoring 33 77 67 30th 2 48 257
Starts 41 94 68 31 2 48 284
Status : end of career

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Официальный сайт Белорусской Федерации биатлона - Ветераны (Belarusian Biathlon Federation - veterans) ( Russian ) Archived from the original on March 1, 2009. Retrieved on February 23, 2009.