Olga Viktorovna Anisimova

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Olga Anissimova biathlon
Full name Olga Viktorovna Anisimova
Ольга Викторовна Анисимова
Association Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Russia
RussiaRussia 
birthday 29th January 1972 (age 48)
place of birth BalakovoRussian SFSR
Career
society CSKA
Trainer Lyubov Sakharova
Valery Pavlovich Sakharov
A. A. Russkich
Debut in the European Cup / IBU Cup 2002
European Cup / IBU Cup victories 5 (1 season)
Debut in the World Cup 1993
World Cup victories 2 (2 × relay)
status active
End of career 2011
Medal table
European championship medals 1 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
Russian championship 6 × gold 3 × silver 2 × bronze
Russian Championship (Summer) 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
Youth World Cup medals 2 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
Junior World Championship medals 3 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
IBU European biathlon championships
gold 2004 Minsk Season
silver 2006 Langdorf sprint
silver 2006 Langdorf persecution
Russian Ski Association Russian championships
gold 2005 sprint
bronze 2005 persecution
gold 2005 Season
gold 2005 Mixed relay
silver 2005 team
gold 2008 Uwat Super pursuit
gold 2008 Uwat Mass start
silver 2008 Uwat sprint
silver 2008 Uwat persecution
gold 2009 Uwat Season
bronze 2010 Season
Russian championships (summer biathlon)Template: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 2003 Cross relay
silver 2003 Sprint (cross)
bronze 2004 Single (cross)
IBU Biathlon Junior World Championships
gold 1988 Chamonix youth
gold 1988 Chamonix youth
silver 1988 Chamonix youth
silver 1988 Chamonix youth
gold 1989 Voss Junior
gold 1990 Sodankylä Junior
gold 1991 Galyatető Junior
World Cup balance
Overall World Cup 21st 2006/07
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
Mass start 0 1 0
Season 2 1 1
last change: November 4, 2010

Olga Anisimova ( Russian Ольга Викторовна Анисимова ., Scientific transliteration Ol'ga Viktorovna Anisimova * 29. January 1972 in Balakovo in the Saratov Oblast , then Soviet Union ) is a Russian biathlete who sometimes in cross-country running in summer biathlon compete.

Olga Anissimova 2009

Olga Anissimowa first lived near Saratov , before she moved to Leningradov , her first coach at the Leningrad-Sakhalin school, for her training at the Leningrad Olympic Reserve School, LUOR ( Ленинградского училища олимпийского резерва, ЛУОР ) . Her first successes came in 1988 when she won two gold and two silver medals at the youth world championships. In 1989 , 1990 and 1991 she was starting junior world champion for the USSR. After that, they put up after the birth of her son in January 1993, a competition break, but debuted in the Biathlon World Cup even at the end of 1993 in the Austrian Bad Gastein in a single race, where she was 83.. In 1995 she ran in Östersund for the first time in the top ten as tenth in the individual, but there were no further successes. Due to a lack of sporting prospects and for economic reasons, she moved to Khanty-Mansiysk in 2000 , and since then she has started for the local army club. The sports soldier was trained there by Valery Sakharov. Except for a relay in 2002, it was no longer used in the World Cup between 1995 and 2006. About Europa Cup races she found again the connection to the top Russian and belonged since 2006 to the first Russian team. She won the overall ranking of the European Cup in the 2005/06 season , in the previous year she had finished second. At the European Championships in Minsk in 2004 she won the relay, two years later in Langdorf she was vice European champion in sprint and pursuit. With the Russian relay she celebrated two World Cup victories in the 2006/07 season in Hochfilzen and Ruhpolding . At the end of the season Anissimowa was 21st in the overall World Cup ranking, in the following season she reached 29th place. In January 2008 in Oberhof she achieved her best individual result with a second place in the mass start behind Magdalena Neuner as a 35-year-old.

At world championships Anissimowa was only used twice, for the first time in 2006 in the relay at the mixed world championships in Pokljuka , where her season Russia I came only in sixteenth place because of the poor shooting performance of the two male relay participants Ivan Tscheresow and Maxim Tschudow . In 2007 , the Russian started in the individual and was 43rd and seventh in the relay race.

Anisimova has been studying full-time at the Ugra State University ( Югорский государственный университет ) in Khanty-Mansiysk at the Institute of Economics since 2002 and wanted to end her career after graduation in 2007. Due to her surprising success, however, she continued to be active in biathlon and remained in the Russian World Cup squad until the 2009/10 season , before ending her active career in 2011.

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 Season total
1st place 2 2
2nd place 1 1 2
3rd place 1 1
Top 10 1 4th 2 2 7th 16
Scoring 3 13 13 7th 8th 44
Starts 11 29 17th 7th 8th 72
Status: after the 2009/2010 season

Web links

Commons : Olga Anissimowa  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d К. Бойцов: Биатлонная мама. Свои первые победы Ольга Анисимова одержала еще в составе сборной СССР ( Russian ) "Советский спорт". January 12, 2007. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 4, 2010. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sovsport.ru