Tatiana Nikolaevna Belkina

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Tatiana Belkina biathlon
Full name Tatyana Nikolaevna Belkina
Татьяна Николаевна Белкина
Association RussiaRussia Russia
birthday January 25, 1988
place of birth Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Career
status active
Medal table
SEM medals 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
JSWM medals 2 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
IBU Summer biathlon European championships
bronze 2005 Bystřice Mass start
gold 2009 Nové Město Mixed
silver 2009 Nové Město Mass start
IBU Junior Summer Biathlon World Championships
gold 2007 Otepää Mixed
silver 2007 Otepää Mass start
gold 2009 Oberhof persecution
World Cup balance
last change: August 17, 2010

Tatjana Nikolajewna Belkina ( Russian Татьяна Николаевна Белкина ; born January 25, 1988 ) is a Russian summer biathlete in the cross-country discipline .

Tatjana Belkina from Yoshkar-Ola first took part in the Summer Biathlon European Championships 2005 in Bystřice pod Hostýnem and surprisingly won the bronze medal in the mass start behind Anna Sotnikowa and Monika Liedtke . The following year, she took part in the 2006 Summer Biathlon World Championships in Ufa only in the competitions of the juniors. She finished 13th in the sprint and 19th in the pursuit. In Otepää , Belkina won the gold medal with the Russian mixed relay in 2007 , was second behind Irina Irina in the mass start race and sixth in the sprint. Again the Russian ran in 2008 in Haute-Maurienne in the junior competitions of a World Cup. In the sprint, she finished 16th and no longer competed in the pursuit. Belkina last started in 2009 in the junior competitions of the World Cup. In Oberhof she was sixth in the sprint and won the gold medal in the pursuit race that followed.

Since the Summer Biathlon European Championships in 2009 in Nové Město na Moravě , Belkina no longer competes among the juniors. The Russian finished fourth in the sprint in the Czech Republic and only missed a medal by 0.3 seconds against Gerda Krūmiņa . In the mass start she won the silver medal behind Iryna Babezkaja . She also won the gold medal with Lyudmilla Solomatina , Alexander Katschanowski and Alexei Katrenko as the starting runner of the relay. In 2010 she again just missed a medal when she finished fourth in the sprint at the European Championships in Osrblie . Belkina finished fifth in the pursuit.

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