Sport | Short Track | |
FederationID | STKAZ21206200001 | |
NOC | Kazakhstan | |
Born | 12 Jun 2000 in Rudny | |
Gender | Women |
Residence | Rudny, KAZ | |
Higher education | Coaching, Teaching - Siberian State University of Physical Education and Sport: Omsk, RUS | |
Occupation | Athlete | |
Languages | English, Russian |
Personal Bests | Event | Record | Date | Location | ||
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Personal Bests | ||||||
Event | Record | Date | Location | |||
500m | 44.562 | 23 Oct 2021 | Beijing | |||
1000m | 1:32.617 | 11 Feb 2024 | Dresden | |||
1500m | 2:24.385 | 21 Oct 2021 | Beijing |
Hobbies | Reading, listening to music, playing the synthesiser. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) | |
Memorable sporting achievement | Winning bronze in the 3000m relay at the 2019 Winter World University Games in Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) |
Reason for choosing this sport | She was involved in speed skating between 2008 and 2011 before switching to short track. "I like speed, excitement and danger." |
Hero / Idol | US short track skater Kristen Santos-Griswold, Russian short track skater Victor An. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) | |
Awards and honours | She has received the title of Master of Sport of International Class in Kazakhstan. (skating.kz, 07 Oct 2022; Athlete, 05 Dec 2019) |
Name of coach | Pyotr Gamidov [national], KAZ; Nikolay Fedorenko [personal], KAZ, from 2011 | |
When and where did you begin this sport? | She took up the sport in 2012, at age 11, in Rudny, Kazakhstan. |
Sporting philosophy / motto | "Just do it." (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) |
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Club / Team | Kustanai Regional School of Supreme Sports Skill: Kazakhstan |
Injuries | In 2016 she sustained a fracture of the condyle bone in her knee and needed six months to recover. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) In 2012 she suffered a broken collarbone. The injury required a three-month recovery period. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) |
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Superstitions / Rituals / Beliefs | She practises meditation and does breathing exercises before a race. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) | |
Most influential person in career | Coach Nikolay Fedorenko, and her family. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) | |
Ambitions | To win a medal at the Olympic Winter Games. (Athlete, 15 Dec 2023) |
Championships results | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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Championships results
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2018/2019 | World Junior Championships | 3000m Relay | 4 | |||
2017/2018 | World Junior Championships | 3000m Relay | 10 | |||
2018/2019 | World Junior Championships | 1500m | 43 | |||
2018/2019 | World Junior Championships | 1000m | 51 |
World Cups | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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World Cups
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2022/2023 | Salt Lake City, UT | 3000m Relay | 6 | |||
2022/2023 | Almaty | 3000m Relay | 8 | |||
2019/2020 | Shanghai | 2000m Relay | 8 | |||
2019/2020 | Dresden | 3000m Relay | 14 | |||
2023/2024 | Dresden | 1000m | 22 | |||
2019/2020 | Shanghai | 500m | 23 | |||
2023/2024 | Dresden | 1500m | 26 | |||
2022/2023 | Salt Lake City, UT | 500m | 26 | |||
2022/2023 | Salt Lake City, UT | 500m | 26 | |||
2023/2024 | Gdansk | 500m | 28 | |||
2022/2023 | Almaty | 500m | 30 | |||
2022/2023 | Almaty | 1000m | 31 | |||
2019/2020 | Shanghai | 500m | 33 | |||
2019/2020 | Dresden | 1500m | 34 | |||
2023/2024 | Gdansk | 1500m | 35 | |||
2023/2024 | World Cup Classification | 500m | 41 | |||
2019/2020 | Dresden | 500m | 44 | |||
2021/2022 | World Cup Classification | 500m | 48 | |||
2019/2020 | World Cup Classification | 500m | 49 | |||
2021/2022 | World Cup Classification | 1000m | 56 | |||
2021/2022 | World Cup Classification | 1500m | 69 | |||
2023/2024 | World Cup Classification | Overall | 67 | |||
2019/2020 | World Cup Classification | 1000m | 81 | |||
2019/2020 | World Cup Classification | 1500m | 91 |