Sjarhej Kutschmassou

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Sjarhej Kutschmassou Diving
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Surname: Syarhej Vasilevich Kutschmassou
Nationality: BelarusBelarus Belarus
Discipline (s) : Artistic / synchronized jumping
Society: Dynamo Minsk
Birthday: 3rd August 1981
Place of birth: Penza
Size: 170 cm
Weight: 72 kg

Syarhey Vasilevich Kutschmassou ( Belarusian Сяргей Васілевіч Кучмасоў , Russian Сергей Васильевич Кучмасов / Sergei Vasilyevich Kutschmassow, * 3. August 1981 in Penza , Russia ) is a former Belarusian diver , the m-1 in springboard diving from 3-meter board and in 3 m synchronized jumping took place. He took part in two Olympic Games .

Kutschmassou played his first world championship in 2003 in Barcelona , but retired there in both individual competitions from the board and in the 3-meter synchronized jumping with Alexander Varlamow in each case on the lower ranks after the preliminary fight. The following year he started in Athens for the first time at the Olympic Games . From the 3-meter board, he finished 25th in the preliminary fight. Kutschmassou reached a World Cup final for the first time at the 2005 World Championships in Montreal in the synchronized competition with Varlamov, in which they were tenth. Also at the European Championships in Budapest in 2006 he was able to reach the final with Varlamow and achieve eighth place, in the individual from the 3-meter board he was tenth. It was his best EM results. At the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne , Kutschmassou reached another final, this time in the individual competition from the 3-meter board, and again finished tenth. He played his second Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 and, like his first participation, achieved 25th place after the preliminary fight from the 3-meter board. After the games, Kutschmassou ended his active career.

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