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{{short description|Russian cross-country skier}} |
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{{Infobox skier |
{{Infobox skier |
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| name = |
| name = Larisa Lazutina |
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| image = Лазутина Лариса Евгеньевна.jpg |
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| nationality = {{RUS}} |
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| caption = Lazutina in 1998 |
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| nationality = {{RUS}} |
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| fullname = Larisa Yevgenyevna Lazutina |
| fullname = Larisa Yevgenyevna Lazutina |
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| birth_name = Larisa Yevgenyevna Ptitsyna |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|6|1|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Kondopoga]], |
| birth_place = [[Kondopoga]], [[Russian SFSR]], Soviet Union |
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| death_date = <!-- {{death date and age|death year|death month|death day|birth year|birth month|birth day}} --> |
| death_date = <!-- {{death date and age|death year|death month|death day|birth year|birth month|birth day}} --> |
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| height =1.67m <ref>{{cite web |title=Larissa LAZUTINA PTITSYNA - Player Profile - Cross-Country Skiing |url=https://www.eurosport.com/cross-country-skiing/larissa-lazutina-ptitsyna_prs34380/person.shtml |website=[[Eurosport]]}}</ref> |
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| height = |
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| seasons = [[1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1984]]–[[1986–87 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1987]], [[1988–89 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1989]]–[[1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1990]], [[1991–92 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992]]–[[2001–02 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2002]] |
| seasons = 17 – ([[1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1984]]–[[1986–87 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1987]], [[1988–89 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1989]]–[[1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1990]], [[1991–92 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992]]–[[2001–02 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2002]]) |
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| wins = 21 |
| wins = 21 |
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| totalpodiums = 62 |
| totalpodiums = 62 |
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{{Medal|Sport | Women's [[cross-country skiing]]}} |
{{Medal|Sport | Women's [[cross-country skiing (sport)|cross-country skiing]]}} |
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{{MedalCountry |
{{MedalCountry|{{RUS}}}} |
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{{MedalCompetition |
{{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold| |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Lillehammer]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics|4 × 5 km relay]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold| |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics|4 × 5 km relay]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold| |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]|[[Cross-country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's 5 kilometre classical|5 km classical]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold| |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics|5 km + 10 km<br />combined pursuit]]}} |
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{{Medal|Silver| |
{{Medal|Silver|[[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics|15 km classical]]}} |
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{{Medal|Bronze| |
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics|30 km freestyle]]}} |
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{{Medal|Disqualified| |
{{Medal|Disqualified|[[2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Salt Lake City]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics|15 km freestyle]]}} |
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{{Medal|Disqualified| |
{{Medal|Disqualified|[[2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Salt Lake City]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics|5 km + 5 km<br />combined pursuit]]}} |
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{{MedalCompetition |
{{MedalCompetition|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|World Championships]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1993 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1993 Falun]]|5 km classical}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1993 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1993 Falun]]|4 × 5 km relay}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1995 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1995 Thunder Bay]]|5 km classical}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1995 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1995 Thunder Bay]]|5 km + 10 km<br />combined pursuit}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1995 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1995 Thunder Bay]]|15 km classical}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1995 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1995 Thunder Bay]]|4 × 5 km relay}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1997 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1997 Trondheim]]|4 × 5 km relay}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1999 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1999 Ramsau]]|30 km classical}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1999 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1999 Ramsau]]|4 × 5 km relay}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|2001 Lahti]]|4 × 5 km relay}} |
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{{Medal|Silver |
{{Medal|Silver|[[1993 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1993 Falun]]|5 km + 10 km<br />combined pursuit}} |
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{{Medal|Silver |
{{Medal|Silver|[[2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|2001 Lahti]]|5 km + 5 km<br />combined pursuit}} |
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{{Medal|Bronze |
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|2001 Lahti]]|10 km classical}} |
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{{MedalCountry |
{{MedalCountry|{{EUN}}}}{{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold| |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1992 Winter Olympics|1992 Albertville]]|[[Cross country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics|4 × 5 km relay]]}} |
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{{MedalCountry |
{{MedalCountry|{{URS}}}} |
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{{MedalCompetition |
{{MedalCompetition|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|World Championships]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|[[1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1987 Oberstdorf]]|4 × 5 km relay}} |
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{{Medal|Silver |
{{Medal|Silver|[[1989 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1989 Lahti]]|30 km freestyle}} |
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{{Medal|Bronze |
{{Medal|Bronze|[[1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1987 Oberstdorf]]|20 km freestyle}} |
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{{MedalCompetition |
{{MedalCompetition|[[FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships|Junior World Championships]]}} |
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{{Medal|Gold |
{{Medal|Gold|1985 Täsch|3 × 5 km relay}} |
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|native_name={{nobold|Лариса Лазутина}}}} |
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'''Larisa Yevgenyevna Lazutina''' ({{langx|ru|Лариса Евгеньевна Лазутина}}; née Ptitsyna, born 1 June 1965) is a Soviet-Russian former professional [[cross-country skiing (sport)|cross-country skier]]. |
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==Career== |
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Lazutina was banned from competition for a period of two years due to a positive [[drug test]] result during the [[2002 Winter Olympics]] in [[Salt Lake City]]. |
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⚫ | Lazutina was awarded the [[Holmenkollen medal]] in 1998 (shared with [[Fred Børre Lundberg]], [[Alexey Prokurorov]] and [[Harri Kirvesniemi]]). She made her Olympic debut in [[1988 Winter Olympics|1988]]. Lazutina won her first Olympic medal in [[1992 Winter Olympics|1992]], winning a team gold that year. At the [[1994 Winter Olympics]], Lazutina won a further relay gold. At the [[1998 Winter Olympics]] in [[Nagano, Nagano|Nagano]], [[Japan]], she won five medals: three gold, one silver and one bronze. She was the most successful athlete at the 1998 Winter Games. After the Olympics, [[Boris Yeltsin]] awarded her the title [[Hero of the Russian Federation]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vor.ru/Olymp/history_eng.html#21 |title= The Voice of Russia ( Olympic games 2002 )|website=www.vor.ru |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050831145314/http://www.vor.ru/Olymp/history_eng.html |archive-date=2005-08-31}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Lazutina earned numerous medals at the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships]]. She won a total of sixteen medals, including eleven gold, three silver and two bronze medals. She was also the first three-time winner of the women's 30 km event at the [[Holmenkollen ski festival]] (1995, 1998 and 2001). |
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In 2002, at her fifth Olympics, she again participated in the [[Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics|cross-country skiing]] events at the [[2002 Winter Olympics]]. Lazutina won two medals with a gold in the 5 km + 5 km combined pursuit and a silver in the 10 km classical. However, she was one of three cross-country skiers (together with [[Johann Mühlegg]] and [[Olga Danilova]]) who were disqualified after blood tests indicated the use of [[darbepoetin]], a drug intended to boost red blood cell production. |
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In February 2004, the [[International Olympic Committee]] [[List of stripped Olympic medals|stripped]] Lazutina's 2002 Olympic medals following a [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] ruling in December 2003. The results were amended accordingly. As a result of the use of the banned substance, Larisa Lazutina received a two-year ban by the [[International Ski Federation]] in 2002. |
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In 2015, a sports park named after Lazutina opened in [[Odintsovo]], Moscow region. Its full name is {{ill|Sports and recreational park of Hero of Russia Larisa Lazutina|ru|Спортивный парк отдыха имени Героя России Ларисы Лазутиной}}. |
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==Cross-country skiing results== |
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⚫ | All results are sourced from the [[International Ski Federation|International Ski Federation (FIS)]].<ref name="FISprofile">{{cite web |url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sector=CC&competitorid=34363&type=st-WC |title=LAZUTINA PTITSYNA Larissa |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=FIS-Ski |publisher=International Ski Federation |access-date=23 December 2019}}</ref> |
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* 7 medals – (5 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) |
* 7 medals – (5 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 5 km |
! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 5 km |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| Pursuit |
! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| Pursuit |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 30 km |
! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 30 km |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| Sprint |
! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| Sprint |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 4 |
! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 4 × 5 km <br /> relay |
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| [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics|1992]] || ''26'' || [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 5 kilometre classical|7]] || {{n/a}}|| [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 15 kilometre classical|—]] ||[[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit|8]] || [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 30 kilometre freestyle|5]]||{{n/a}} ||style="background:gold;"| [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay|'''Gold''']] |
| [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics|1992]] || ''26'' || [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 5 kilometre classical|7]] || {{n/a}}|| [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 15 kilometre classical|—]] ||[[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle pursuit|8]] || [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 30 kilometre freestyle|5]]||{{n/a}} ||style="background:gold;"| [[Cross-country skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay|'''Gold''']] |
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==World |
===World Championships=== |
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* 16 medals – (11 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze) |
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⚫ | All results are sourced from the [[International Ski Federation|International Ski Federation (FIS)]].<ref name="FISprofile">{{cite web |url=https:// |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 5 km |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 10 km <br /> classical |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 10 km <br /> freestyle |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 15 km |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| Pursuit |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 20 km |
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! style="background-color:#4180be; color:white; width:75px;"| 4 × 5 km <br /> relay |
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1987|1987]] || ''21'' || — ||7 ||{{n/a}} ||{{n/a}} || {{n/a}} ||bgcolor="cc9966"|'''Bronze'''||{{n/a}}||{{n/a}} ||style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' |
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1989|1989]] || ''23'' || {{n/a}} || —|| 8 ||9|| {{n/a}}||{{n/a}}||style="background:silver;"|'''Silver''' ||{{n/a}} ||style="background:silver;"|'''Silver''' |
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1993|1993]] || ''27'' || style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' ||{{n/a}} ||{{n/a}} || 4|| style="background:silver;"|'''Silver''' || {{n/a}}||4||{{n/a}}||style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' |
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995|1995]] || ''29'' || style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' ||{{n/a}} ||{{n/a}} || style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' || style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' || {{n/a}}||5||{{n/a}}||style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' |
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1997|1997]] || ''31'' || 4 ||{{n/a}} ||{{n/a}} || 10 || 6 ||{{n/a}}||4 ||{{n/a}}||style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' |
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999|1999]] || ''33'' || — ||{{n/a}} ||{{n/a}} || 8 || — || {{n/a}} ||style="background:gold;"|'''Gold'''||{{n/a}} ||style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' |
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2001|2001]] || ''35'' || {{n/a}} ||bgcolor="cc9966"|'''Bronze''' ||{{n/a}} || 7 || style="background:silver;"|'''Silver''' || {{n/a}} || {{Abbr|CNX|Cancelled}}{{ref label|cancelled|a|1|}}||— ||style="background:gold;"|'''Gold''' |
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:'''a.''' {{note label|cancelled|a|1}} Cancelled due to extremely cold weather. |
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===World Cup=== |
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===Season titles=== |
====Season titles==== |
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* 4 titles – (2 overall, 2 long distance) |
* 4 titles – (2 overall, 2 long distance) |
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|rowspan="2" colspan="1" style="width:110px"|'''Season''' |
|rowspan="2" colspan="1" style="width:110px"|'''Season''' |
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====Season standings==== |
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| [[1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1984]] || '' |
| [[1983–84 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1984]] || ''18'' || 49 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1985–86 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1986]] || '' |
| [[1985–86 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1986]] || ''20'' || 25 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1986–87 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1987]] || '' |
| [[1986–87 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1987]] || ''21'' || 13 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1988–89 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1989]] || '' |
| [[1988–89 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1989]] || ''23'' || 5 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1990]] || '' |
| [[1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1990]] || ''24'' || style="background:gold;"| {{gold01}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1991–92 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992]] || '' |
| [[1991–92 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992]] || ''26'' ||11 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1993]] || '' |
| [[1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1993]] || ''27'' || 4 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1993–94 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1994]] || '' |
| [[1993–94 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1994]] || ''28'' || 5 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1994–95 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1995]] || '' |
| [[1994–95 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1995]] || ''29'' || style="background:#c96;"| {{bronze03}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1995–96 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1996]] || '' |
| [[1995–96 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1996]] || ''30'' || style="background:#c96;"| {{bronze03}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} |
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| [[1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1997]] || '' |
| [[1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1997]] || ''31'' ||8 ||6 || {{n/a}} || 10 |
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| [[1997–98 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1998]] || '' |
| [[1997–98 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1998]] || ''32'' || style="background:gold;"| {{gold01}} || style="background:gold;"| {{gold01}} || {{n/a}} || style="background:silver;"| {{silver02}} |
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| [[1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1999]] || '' |
| [[1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1999]] || ''33'' || 5 || style="background:#c96;"| {{bronze03}} || {{n/a}} || 6 |
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| [[1999–00 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2000]] || '' |
| [[1999–00 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2000]] || ''34'' || style="background:#c96;"| {{bronze03}} || style="background:gold;"| {{gold01}} || bgcolor="cc9966"|3 ||15 |
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| [[2000–01 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2001]] || '' |
| [[2000–01 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2001]] || ''35'' || style="background:#c96;"| {{bronze03}} ||{{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || 15 |
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| [[2001–02 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2002]] || '' |
| [[2001–02 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2002]] || ''36'' || 54 ||{{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || {{Abbr|NC|Not classified}} |
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===Individual podiums=== |
====Individual podiums==== |
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*21 victories |
*21 victories |
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*62 podiums |
*62 podiums |
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| align=center|4 || rowspan=7 align=center|''' [[1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1989–90]] '''|| align=right| 14 December 1988 || align=left| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Soldier Hollow]], United States || 15 km Individual F || World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|5 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 15 December 1989|| align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Thunder Bay]], Canada || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 |
| align=center|5 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 15 December 1989|| align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Thunder Bay]], Canada || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|6|| align=right| 14 January 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SOV}} [[Moscow]], Soviet Union || 7.5 |
| align=center|6|| align=right| 14 January 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SOV}} [[Moscow]], Soviet Union || 7.5 km Individual C ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|7|| align=right| 18 February 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Pontresina]], Switzerland || 15 |
| align=center|7|| align=right| 18 February 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Pontresina]], Switzerland || 15 km Individual F ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|8|| align=right| 2 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || 5 |
| align=center|8|| align=right| 2 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || 5 km Individual F ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|9|| align=right| 10 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Örnsköldsvik]], Sweden || 10 |
| align=center|9|| align=right| 10 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Örnsköldsvik]], Sweden || 10 km Individual C ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|10|| align=right| 17 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Vang, Hedmark|Vang]], Norway || 10 |
| align=center|10|| align=right| 17 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Vang, Hedmark|Vang]], Norway || 10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/F ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|11 || rowspan=4 align=center|''' [[1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992–93]] '''|| align=right| 12 December 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]], Austria || 5 |
| align=center|11 || rowspan=4 align=center|''' [[1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992–93]] '''|| align=right| 12 December 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]], Austria || 5 km Individual C || World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|12|| align=right| 18 December 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy || 15 |
| align=center|12|| align=right| 18 December 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy || 15 km Individual F ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|13 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 21 February 1993|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 |
| align=center|13 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 21 February 1993|| rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|14|| align=right| 23 February 1993 || |
| align=center|14|| align=right| 23 February 1993 || 10 km Pursuit F ||World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}}|| 2nd |
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| align=center|15 ||rowspan=2 align=center|'''[[1993–94 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1993–94]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|19 March 1994 || align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Thunder Bay]], Canada || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 |
| align=center|15 ||rowspan=2 align=center|'''[[1993–94 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1993–94]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|19 March 1994 || rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Thunder Bay]], Canada || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|16|| align=right| 20 March 1994 |
| align=center|16|| align=right| 20 March 1994 || 10 km Pursuit F ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|17 || rowspan=9 align=center|''' [[1994–95 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992–93]] '''|| align=right| 14 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || 15 |
| align=center|17 || rowspan=9 align=center|''' [[1994–95 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992–93]] '''|| align=right| 14 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || 15 km Individual C || World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|18|| align=right| 28 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland ||10 |
| align=center|18|| align=right| 28 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland ||10 km Individual C ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|19|| align=right| 4 February 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden ||10 |
| align=center|19|| align=right| 4 February 1995 || rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden ||10 km Individual C ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|20|| align=right| 5 February 1995 |
| align=center|20|| align=right| 5 February 1995 ||10 km Pursuit F ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|21 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 11 February 1995|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 |
| align=center|21 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 11 February 1995|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|22 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 10 March 1995|| align=left| |
| align=center|22 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 10 March 1995|| rowspan=3 align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Thunder Bay]], Canada || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|23 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 March 1995 |
| align=center|23 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 March 1995|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|24 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 March 1995 |
| align=center|24 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 March 1995 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 km Pursuit F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|25|| align=right| 25 March 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]], Japan ||15 |
| align=center|25|| align=right| 25 March 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]], Japan ||15 km Individual F ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|26 || rowspan=6 align=center|''' [[1995–96 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1995–96]] '''|| align=right| 10 December 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || 10 |
| align=center|26 || rowspan=6 align=center|''' [[1995–96 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1995–96]] '''|| align=right| 10 December 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || 10 km Individual C || World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|27 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 17 December 1995|| align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 |
| align=center|27 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 17 December 1995|| align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|28|| align=right| 13 January 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic ||10 |
| align=center|28|| align=right| 13 January 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic ||10 km Individual C ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|29|| align=right| 11 February 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia ||10 |
| align=center|29|| align=right| 11 February 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia ||10 km Individual C ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|30|| align=right| 24 February 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]], Norway ||5 |
| align=center|30|| align=right| 24 February 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]], Norway ||5 km Individual C ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|31|| align=right| 16 March 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway ||30 |
| align=center|31|| align=right| 16 March 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway ||30 km Individual C ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|32 || rowspan=1 align=center|''' [[1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1996–97]] '''|| align=right| 5 January 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia || 15 |
| align=center|32 || rowspan=1 align=center|''' [[1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1996–97]] '''|| align=right| 5 January 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia || 15 km Individual F || World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|33 ||rowspan=9 align=center|'''[[1997–98 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1997–98]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|22 November 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Beitostølen]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 |
| align=center|33 ||rowspan=9 align=center|'''[[1997–98 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1997–98]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|22 November 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Beitostølen]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|34|| align=right| 13 December 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy || 5 |
| align=center|34|| align=right| 13 December 1997 || rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy || 5 km Individual C ||World Cup ||3rd |
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| align=center|35 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 16 December 1997 |
| align=center|35 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 16 December 1997 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 km Individual F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|36|| align=right| 4 January 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia ||10 |
| align=center|36|| align=right| 4 January 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia ||10 km Individual F ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|37|| align=right| 9 January 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein| |
| align=center|37|| align=right| 9 January 1998|| rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]], Austria ||5 km Individual C ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|38|| align=right| 11 January 1998 |
| align=center|38|| align=right| 11 January 1998 ||10 km Pursuit F ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|39|| align=right| 7 March 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland ||15 |
| align=center|39|| align=right| 7 March 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland ||15 km Individual F ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|40 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 11 March 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 |
| align=center|40 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 11 March 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 km Individual F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|41 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 March 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 |
| align=center|41 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 March 1998|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|42 || rowspan=4 align=center|''' [[1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1998–99]] '''|| align=right| 19 December 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || 15 |
| align=center|42 || rowspan=4 align=center|''' [[1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1998–99]] '''|| align=right| 19 December 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || 15 km Individual C || World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|43 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 27 February 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]], Austria || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 |
| align=center|43 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 27 February 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]], Austria || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|44 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 7 March 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 |
| align=center|44 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 7 March 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|45 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 13 March 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 |
| align=center|45 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 13 March 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|46 || rowspan=9 align=center|''' [[1999–2000 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1999–00]] '''|| align=right| 10 December 1999 || align=left| |
| align=center|46 || rowspan=9 align=center|''' [[1999–2000 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1999–00]] '''|| align=right| 10 December 1999 || rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Sappada]], Italy || 10 km Individual F || World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|47 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 December 1999 |
| align=center|47 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 December 1999 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|48|| align=right| 18 December 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland ||15 |
| align=center|48|| align=right| 18 December 1999|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland ||15 km Individual C ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|49 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 January 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 |
| align=center|49 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 January 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|50 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 2 February 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Lillehammer]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 |
| align=center|50 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 2 February 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Lillehammer]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 5 km + 5 km Skiathlon C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|51|| align=right| 20 February 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Transjurassienne]], France ||44 |
| align=center|51|| align=right| 20 February 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Transjurassienne]], France ||44 km Mass Start F ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|52|| align=right| 26 February 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden ||10 |
| align=center|52|| align=right| 26 February 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden ||10 km Individual F ||World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|53 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 5 March 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 |
| align=center|53 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 5 March 2000|| align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15 km Mass Start C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|54|| align=right| 11 March 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway ||30 |
| align=center|54|| align=right| 11 March 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway ||30 km Individual C ||World Cup || 2nd |
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| align=center|55 || rowspan=8 align=center|''' [[2000–01 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2000–01]] '''|| align=right| 8 December 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || 10 |
| align=center|55 || rowspan=8 align=center|''' [[2000–01 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2000–01]] '''|| align=right| 8 December 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || 10 km Individual F || World Cup || 3rd |
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| align=center|56|| align=right| 16 December 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Brusson, Aosta Valley|Brusson]], Italy || 10 |
| align=center|56|| align=right| 16 December 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Brusson, Aosta Valley|Brusson]], Italy || 10 km Individual F ||World Cup ||3rd |
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| align=center|57|| align=right| 4 March 2001 || align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia || 15 |
| align=center|57|| align=right| 4 March 2001 || align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kavgolovo]], Russia || 15 km Individual F ||World Cup ||2nd |
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| align=center|58 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 10 March 2001|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 |
| align=center|58 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 10 March 2001|| align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 30 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|59|| align=right| 14 March 2001 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Borlänge]], Sweden || 5 |
| align=center|59|| align=right| 14 March 2001 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Borlänge]], Sweden || 5 km Individual F ||World Cup ||3rd |
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| align=center|60|| align=right| 17 March 2001 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || 10 |
| align=center|60|| align=right| 17 March 2001 || rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || 10 km Individual F ||World Cup ||2nd |
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| align=center|61 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 18 March 2001 |
| align=center|61 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 18 March 2001 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 10 km Individual C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' |
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| align=center|62|| align=right| 24 March 2001 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]], Finland || 40 |
| align=center|62|| align=right| 24 March 2001 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]], Finland || 40 km Mass Start F ||World Cup ||3rd |
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===Team podiums=== |
====Team podiums==== |
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* 33 victories |
* 33 victories |
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* 41 podiums |
* 41 podiums |
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| align=center|1 ||rowspan=2 align=center|'''[[1986–87 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1986–87]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|20 February 1987 || align=left| {{flagicon|West Germany}} [[Oberstdorf]], West Germany|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|1 ||rowspan=2 align=center|'''[[1986–87 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1986–87]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|20 February 1987 || align=left| {{flagicon|West Germany}} [[Oberstdorf]], West Germany|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Antonina Ordina|Ordina]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Anfisa Reztsova|Reztsova]] |
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| align=center|2 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 1 March 1987 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|2 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 1 March 1987 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Antonina Ordina|Ordina]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Anfisa Reztsova|Reztsova]] |
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| align=center|3 || rowspan=1 align=center|''' [[1988–89 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1988–89]] '''|| align=right| 12 March 1989 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || 4 × 5 |
| align=center|3 || rowspan=1 align=center|''' [[1988–89 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1988–89]] '''|| align=right| 12 March 1989 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || 4 × 5 km Relay C || World Cup || 2nd || [[Raisa Smetanina|Smetanina]] / [[Tamara Tikhonova|Tikhonova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|4 || rowspan=2 align=center|''' [[1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1989–90]] '''|| align=right| 4 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || 4 × 5 |
| align=center|4 || rowspan=2 align=center|''' [[1989–90 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1989–90]] '''|| align=right| 4 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || 4 × 5 km Relay F || World Cup || 2nd || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Raisa Smetanina|Smetanina]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] |
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| align=center|5 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 11 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Örnsköldsvik]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|5 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 11 March 1990 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Örnsköldsvik]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] / [[Tamara Tikhonova|Tikhonova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|6||rowspan=2 align=center|'''[[1991–92 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1991–92]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|18 February 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Albertville, France|Albertville]], France || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|6||rowspan=2 align=center|'''[[1991–92 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1991–92]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|18 February 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Albertville, France|Albertville]], France || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| Olympic Games{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Raisa Smetanina|Smetanina]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] |
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| align=center|7|| align=right| 8 March 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Funäsdalen]], Sweden ||4 × 5 |
| align=center|7|| align=right| 8 March 1992 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Funäsdalen]], Sweden ||4 × 5 km Relay C ||World Cup ||2nd || [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] |
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| align=center|8 ||rowspan=1 align=center|'''[[1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992–93]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|26 February 1993 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|8 ||rowspan=1 align=center|'''[[1992–93 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1992–93]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|26 February 1993 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] |
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| align=center|9 ||rowspan=3 align=center|'''[[1993–94 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1993–94]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|22 February 1994 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Lillehammer]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|9 ||rowspan=3 align=center|'''[[1993–94 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1993–94]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|22 February 1994 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Lillehammer]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| Olympic Games{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] |
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| align=center|10|| align=right| 4 March 1994 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland ||4 × 5 |
| align=center|10|| align=right| 4 March 1994 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland ||4 × 5 km Relay C ||World Cup ||2nd || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|11 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 13 March 1994 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|11 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 13 March 1994 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|12 ||rowspan=6 align=center|'''[[1994–95 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1994–95]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|15 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|12 ||rowspan=6 align=center|'''[[1994–95 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1994–95]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|15 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|13|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 29 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|13|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 29 January 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Zavyalova|Zavyalova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|14 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 7 February 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Hamar]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 3 |
| align=center|14 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 7 February 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Hamar]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 3 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|15 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 February 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|15 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 February 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|16 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 17 March 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Thunder Bay, Canada|Thunder Bay]], Canada || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|16 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 17 March 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Thunder Bay, Canada|Thunder Bay]], Canada || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] |
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| align=center|17|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 26 March 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]], Japan || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|17|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 26 March 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]], Japan || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Natalya Martynova|Martynova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|18 ||rowspan=4 align=center|'''[[1995–96 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1995–96]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|17 December 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|18 ||rowspan=4 align=center|'''[[1995–96 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1995–96]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|17 December 1995 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|19 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 January 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|19 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 January 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|20 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 10 March 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|20 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 10 March 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|21 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 17 March 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|21 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 17 March 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Olga Zavyalova|Zavyalova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] |
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| align=center|22 ||rowspan=5 align=center|'''[[1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1996–97]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|24 November 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Kiruna]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|22 ||rowspan=5 align=center|'''[[1996–97 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1996–97]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|24 November 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Kiruna]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|23|| align=right| 8 December 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland ||4 × 5 |
| align=center|23|| align=right| 8 December 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland ||4 × 5 km Relay C ||World Cup ||2nd || [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|24|| align=right| 15 December 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Brusson, Aosta Valley|Brusson]], Italy ||4 × 5 |
| align=center|24|| align=right| 15 December 1996 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Brusson, Aosta Valley|Brusson]], Italy ||4 × 5 km Relay F ||World Cup ||2nd || [[Olga Zavyalova|Zavyalova]] / [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] |
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| align=center|25 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 28 February 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|25 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 28 February 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|26 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 9 March 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|26 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 9 March 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] |
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| align=center|27 ||rowspan=4 align=center|'''[[1997–98 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1997–98]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|23 November 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Beitostølen]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|27 ||rowspan=4 align=center|'''[[1997–98 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1997–98]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|23 November 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Beitostølen]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Natalia Baranova-Masalkina|Baranova-Masalkina]] / [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] |
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| align=center|28 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 7 December 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|28 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 7 December 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] / [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] |
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| align=center|29 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 December 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|29 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 December 1997 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Yelena Välbe|Välbe]] / [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] |
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| align=center|30|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 6 March 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|30|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 6 March 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] |
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| align=center|31 ||rowspan=5 align=center|'''[[1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1998–99]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|29 November 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Muonio]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 |
| align=center|31 ||rowspan=5 align=center|'''[[1998–99 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1998–99]]'''|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|29 November 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Muonio]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 5 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Anfisa Reztsova|Reztsova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] |
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| align=center|32 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 20 December 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|32 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 20 December 1998 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] |
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| align=center|33 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 26 February 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]], Austria || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|33 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 26 February 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]], Austria || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Championships{{ref label|worldcuprace|1}} || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Anfisa Reztsova|Reztsova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] |
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| align=center|34 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 March 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|34 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 14 March 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Natalia Baranova-Masalkina|Baranova-Masalkina]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] |
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| align=center|35 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 21 March 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|35 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 21 March 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Holmenkollen National Arena|Oslo]], Norway || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] |
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| align=center|36|| rowspan=4 align=center|''' [[1999–2000 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1999–00]] '''|| align=right| 28 November 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Kiruna]], Sweden || 4 × 5 |
| align=center|36|| rowspan=4 align=center|''' [[1999–2000 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|1999–00]] '''|| align=right| 28 November 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Kiruna]], Sweden || 4 × 5 km Relay F || World Cup || 2nd || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] |
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| align=center|37 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 19 December 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|37 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 19 December 1999 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] |
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| align=center|38 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 13 January 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|38 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 13 January 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Nové Město na Moravě|Nové Město]], Czech Republic || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Svetlana Nageykina|Nageykina]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] |
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| align=center|39 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 27 February 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 |
| align=center|39 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 27 February 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5 km Relay F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Olga Zavyalova|Zavyalova]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] |
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| align=center|40|| rowspan=2 align=center|''' [[2000–01 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2000–01]] '''|| align=right| 26 November 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Beitostølen]], Norway || 4 × 5 |
| align=center|40|| rowspan=2 align=center|''' [[2000–01 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2000–01]] '''|| align=right| 26 November 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Beitostølen]], Norway || 4 × 5 km Relay C/F || World Cup || 2nd || [[Olga Danilova|Danilova]] / [[Lyubov Yegorova (cross-country skier)|Yegorova]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] |
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| align=center|41 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 9 December 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 3 |
| align=center|41 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 9 December 2000 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Santa Caterina di Valfurva|Santa Caterina]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 3 km Relay CF|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Nina Gavrylyuk|Gavrylyuk]] / [[Olga Zavyalova|Zavyalova]] / [[Yuliya Chepalova|Chepalova]] |
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'''Note:''' {{note label|worldcuprace|1}} |
'''Note:''' {{note label|worldcuprace|1}} Until the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999|1999 World Championships]] and the [[Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Olympics]], World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system. |
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==Personal life== |
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She is married to cross-country skier [[Gennady Lazutin]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Olympedia – Larisa Lazutina |url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/81634 |website=www.olympedia.org |access-date=17 October 2021}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[List of female Heroes of the Russian Federation]] |
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==References== |
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* {{FIS cross-country skier|34363}} |
* {{FIS cross-country skier|34363}} |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070224190249/http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen medalists] – click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file {{ |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070224190249/http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen medalists] – click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file {{in lang|no}} |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070224190249/http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen winners since 1892] – click Vinnere for downloadable pdf file {{ |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070224190249/http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen winners since 1892] – click Vinnere for downloadable pdf file {{in lang|no}} |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050517050855/http://newsfromrussia.com/main/2002/06/05/29781_.html Pravda On-line] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050517050855/http://newsfromrussia.com/main/2002/06/05/29781_.html Pravda On-line] |
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* [http://www.olympic.org/content/news/media-resources/manual-news/1999-2009/2003/06/29/ioc-announces-annulment-of-the-results-of-larissa-lazutina-from-the-2002-salt-lake-city-olympic-winter-games-and-amends-results-accordingly/ IOC Announces Annulment of the Results of Larissa Lazutina from the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games and Amends Results Accordingly] |
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Larisa Lazutina | |
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Country | Russia |
Full name | Larisa Yevgenyevna Lazutina |
Born | Larisa Yevgenyevna Ptitsyna 1 June 1965 Kondopoga, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) [1] |
World Cup career | |
Seasons | 17 – (1984–1987, 1989–1990, 1992–2002) |
Indiv. starts | 165 |
Indiv. podiums | 62 |
Indiv. wins | 21 |
Team starts | 44 |
Team podiums | 41 |
Team wins | 33 |
Overall titles | 2 – (1990, 1998) |
Discipline titles | 2 – (2 LD) |
Medal record |
Larisa Yevgenyevna Lazutina (Russian: Лариса Евгеньевна Лазутина; née Ptitsyna, born 1 June 1965) is a Soviet-Russian former professional cross-country skier.
Career
[edit]Lazutina was awarded the Holmenkollen medal in 1998 (shared with Fred Børre Lundberg, Alexey Prokurorov and Harri Kirvesniemi). She made her Olympic debut in 1988. Lazutina won her first Olympic medal in 1992, winning a team gold that year. At the 1994 Winter Olympics, Lazutina won a further relay gold. At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, she won five medals: three gold, one silver and one bronze. She was the most successful athlete at the 1998 Winter Games. After the Olympics, Boris Yeltsin awarded her the title Hero of the Russian Federation.[2]
Lazutina earned numerous medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. She won a total of sixteen medals, including eleven gold, three silver and two bronze medals. She was also the first three-time winner of the women's 30 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival (1995, 1998 and 2001).
In 2002, at her fifth Olympics, she again participated in the cross-country skiing events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Lazutina won two medals with a gold in the 5 km + 5 km combined pursuit and a silver in the 10 km classical. However, she was one of three cross-country skiers (together with Johann Mühlegg and Olga Danilova) who were disqualified after blood tests indicated the use of darbepoetin, a drug intended to boost red blood cell production.
In February 2004, the International Olympic Committee stripped Lazutina's 2002 Olympic medals following a Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling in December 2003. The results were amended accordingly. As a result of the use of the banned substance, Larisa Lazutina received a two-year ban by the International Ski Federation in 2002.
In 2015, a sports park named after Lazutina opened in Odintsovo, Moscow region. Its full name is Sports and recreational park of Hero of Russia Larisa Lazutina .
Cross-country skiing results
[edit]All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[3]
Olympic Games
[edit]- 7 medals – (5 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
Year | Age | 5 km | 10 km | 15 km | Pursuit | 30 km | Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay |
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1992 | 26 | 7 | — | — | 8 | 5 | — | Gold |
1994 | 28 | 6 | — | 5 | 4 | — | — | Gold |
1998 | 32 | Gold | — | Silver | Gold | Bronze | — | Gold |
2002 | 36 | — | DSQ | DSQ | DSQ | DSQ | — | DNS |
World Championships
[edit]- 16 medals – (11 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
Year | Age | 5 km | 10 km classical |
10 km freestyle |
15 km | Pursuit | 20 km | 30 km | Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay |
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1987 | 21 | — | 7 | — | — | — | Bronze | — | — | Gold |
1989 | 23 | — | — | 8 | 9 | — | — | Silver | — | Silver |
1993 | 27 | Gold | — | — | 4 | Silver | — | 4 | — | Gold |
1995 | 29 | Gold | — | — | Gold | Gold | — | 5 | — | Gold |
1997 | 31 | 4 | — | — | 10 | 6 | — | 4 | — | Gold |
1999 | 33 | — | — | — | 8 | — | — | Gold | — | Gold |
2001 | 35 | — | Bronze | — | 7 | Silver | — | CNX[a] | — | Gold |
- a. 1 Cancelled due to extremely cold weather.
World Cup
[edit]Season titles
[edit]- 4 titles – (2 overall, 2 long distance)
Season | |
Discipline | |
1990 | Overall |
1998 | Overall |
Long Distance | |
2000 | Long Distance |
Season standings
[edit]Season | Age | ||||
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Overall | Long Distance | Middle Distance | Sprint | ||
1984 | 18 | 49 | — | — | — |
1986 | 20 | 25 | — | — | — |
1987 | 21 | 13 | — | — | — |
1989 | 23 | 5 | — | — | — |
1990 | 24 | — | — | — | |
1992 | 26 | 11 | — | — | — |
1993 | 27 | 4 | — | — | — |
1994 | 28 | 5 | — | — | — |
1995 | 29 | — | — | — | |
1996 | 30 | — | — | — | |
1997 | 31 | 8 | 6 | — | 10 |
1998 | 32 | — | |||
1999 | 33 | 5 | — | 6 | |
2000 | 34 | 3 | 15 | ||
2001 | 35 | — | — | 15 | |
2002 | 36 | 54 | — | — | NC |
Individual podiums
[edit]- 21 victories
- 62 podiums
No. | Season | Date | Location | Race | Level | Place |
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1 | 1986–87 | 20 February 1987 | Oberstdorf, West Germany | 20 km Individual F | World Championships[1] | 3rd |
2 | 1988–89 | 14 December 1988 | Campra, Switzerland | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd |
3 | 25 February 1989 | Lahti, Finland | 30 km Individual F | World Championships[1] | 2nd | |
4 | 1989–90 | 14 December 1988 | Soldier Hollow, United States | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd |
5 | 15 December 1989 | Thunder Bay, Canada | 15 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
6 | 14 January 1990 | Moscow, Soviet Union | 7.5 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd | |
7 | 18 February 1990 | Pontresina, Switzerland | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd | |
8 | 2 March 1990 | Lahti, Finland | 5 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd | |
9 | 10 March 1990 | Örnsköldsvik, Sweden | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd | |
10 | 17 March 1990 | Vang, Norway | 10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/F | World Cup | 2nd | |
11 | 1992–93 | 12 December 1992 | Ramsau, Austria | 5 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd |
12 | 18 December 1992 | Val di Fiemme, Italy | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd | |
13 | 21 February 1993 | Falun, Sweden | 5 km Individual C | World Championships[1] | 1st | |
14 | 23 February 1993 | 10 km Pursuit F | World Championships[1] | 2nd | ||
15 | 1993–94 | 19 March 1994 | Thunder Bay, Canada | 5 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st |
16 | 20 March 1994 | 10 km Pursuit F | World Cup | 2nd | ||
17 | 1992–93 | 14 January 1995 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 15 km Individual C | World Cup | 2nd |
18 | 28 January 1995 | Lahti, Finland | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd | |
19 | 4 February 1995 | Falun, Sweden | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd | |
20 | 5 February 1995 | 10 km Pursuit F | World Cup | 3rd | ||
21 | 11 February 1995 | Oslo, Norway | 30 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
22 | 10 March 1995 | Thunder Bay, Canada | 15 km Individual C | World Championships[1] | 1st | |
23 | 12 March 1995 | 5 km Individual C | World Championships[1] | 1st | ||
24 | 14 March 1995 | 10 km Pursuit F | World Championships[1] | 1st | ||
25 | 25 March 1995 | Sapporo, Japan | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd | |
26 | 1995–96 | 10 December 1995 | Davos, Switzerland | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd |
27 | 17 December 1995 | Santa Caterina, Italy | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
28 | 13 January 1996 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd | |
29 | 11 February 1996 | Kavgolovo, Russia | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 2nd | |
30 | 24 February 1996 | Trondheim, Norway | 5 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd | |
31 | 16 March 1996 | Oslo, Norway | 30 km Individual C | World Cup | 2nd | |
32 | 1996–97 | 5 January 1997 | Kavgolovo, Russia | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd |
33 | 1997–98 | 22 November 1997 | Beitostølen, Norway | 5 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st |
34 | 13 December 1997 | Val di Fiemme, Italy | 5 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd | |
35 | 16 December 1997 | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 1st | ||
36 | 4 January 1998 | Kavgolovo, Russia | 10 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd | |
37 | 9 January 1998 | Ramsau, Austria | 5 km Individual C | World Cup | 2nd | |
38 | 11 January 1998 | 10 km Pursuit F | World Cup | 2nd | ||
39 | 7 March 1998 | Lahti, Finland | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd | |
40 | 11 March 1998 | Falun, Sweden | 5 km Individual F | World Cup | 1st | |
41 | 14 March 1998 | Oslo, Norway | 30 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
42 | 1998–99 | 19 December 1998 | Davos, Switzerland | 15 km Individual C | World Cup | 3rd |
43 | 27 February 1999 | Ramsau, Austria | 30 km Individual C | World Championships[1] | 1st | |
44 | 7 March 1999 | Lahti, Finland | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
45 | 13 March 1999 | Falun, Sweden | 15 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
46 | 1999–00 | 10 December 1999 | Sappada, Italy | 10 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd |
47 | 12 December 1999 | 5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon C/F | World Cup | 1st | ||
48 | 18 December 1999 | Davos, Switzerland | 15 km Individual C | World Cup | 2nd | |
49 | 12 January 2000 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
50 | 2 February 2000 | Lillehammer, Norway | 5 km + 5 km Skiathlon C/F | World Cup | 1st | |
51 | 20 February 2000 | Transjurassienne, France | 44 km Mass Start F | World Cup | 3rd | |
52 | 26 February 2000 | Falun, Sweden | 10 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd | |
53 | 5 March 2000 | Lahti, Finland | 15 km Mass Start C | World Cup | 1st | |
54 | 11 March 2000 | Oslo, Norway | 30 km Individual C | World Cup | 2nd | |
55 | 2000–01 | 8 December 2000 | Santa Caterina, Italy | 10 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd |
56 | 16 December 2000 | Brusson, Italy | 10 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd | |
57 | 4 March 2001 | Kavgolovo, Russia | 15 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd | |
58 | 10 March 2001 | Oslo, Norway | 30 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | |
59 | 14 March 2001 | Borlänge, Sweden | 5 km Individual F | World Cup | 3rd | |
60 | 17 March 2001 | Falun, Sweden | 10 km Individual F | World Cup | 2nd | |
61 | 18 March 2001 | 10 km Individual C | World Cup | 1st | ||
62 | 24 March 2001 | Kuopio, Finland | 40 km Mass Start F | World Cup | 3rd |
Team podiums
[edit]- 33 victories
- 41 podiums
No. | Season | Date | Location | Race | Level | Place | Teammates |
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1 | 1986–87 | 20 February 1987 | Oberstdorf, West Germany | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Championships[1] | 1st | Ordina / Gavrylyuk / Reztsova |
2 | 1 March 1987 | Lahti, Finland | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Ordina / Välbe / Reztsova | |
3 | 1988–89 | 12 March 1989 | Falun, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 2nd | Smetanina / Tikhonova / Välbe |
4 | 1989–90 | 4 March 1990 | Lahti, Finland | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 2nd | Nageykina / Smetanina / Yegorova |
5 | 11 March 1990 | Örnsköldsvik, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Yegorova / Tikhonova / Välbe | |
6 | 1991–92 | 18 February 1992 | Albertville, France | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | Olympic Games[1] | 1st | Välbe / Smetanina / Yegorova |
7 | 8 March 1992 | Funäsdalen, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 2nd | Välbe / Nageykina / Yegorova | |
8 | 1992–93 | 26 February 1993 | Falun, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Championships[1] | 1st | Välbe / Gavrylyuk / Yegorova |
9 | 1993–94 | 22 February 1994 | Lillehammer, Norway | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | Olympic Games[1] | 1st | Välbe / Gavrylyuk / Yegorova |
10 | 4 March 1994 | Lahti, Finland | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 2nd | Nageykina / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
11 | 13 March 1994 | Falun, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 1st | Nageykina / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
12 | 1994–95 | 15 January 1995 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Gavrylyuk / Välbe |
13 | 29 January 1995 | Lahti, Finland | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 1st | Zavyalova / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
14 | 7 February 1995 | Hamar, Norway | 4 × 3 km Relay F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
15 | 12 February 1995 | Oslo, Norway | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
16 | 17 March 1995 | Thunder Bay, Canada | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Championships[1] | 1st | Danilova / Välbe / Gavrylyuk | |
17 | 26 March 1995 | Sapporo, Japan | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Gavrylyuk / Martynova / Välbe | |
18 | 1995–96 | 17 December 1995 | Santa Caterina, Italy | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 1st | Gavrylyuk / Yegorova / Välbe |
19 | 14 January 1996 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 1st | Nageykina / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
20 | 10 March 1996 | Falun, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Gavrylyuk / Yegorova / Välbe | |
21 | 17 March 1996 | Oslo, Norway | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Nageykina / Zavyalova / Gavrylyuk | |
22 | 1996–97 | 24 November 1996 | Kiruna, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 1st | Gavrylyuk / Yegorova / Välbe |
23 | 8 December 1996 | Davos, Switzerland | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 2nd | Gavrylyuk / Yegorova / Välbe | |
24 | 15 December 1996 | Brusson, Italy | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 2nd | Zavyalova / Nageykina / Chepalova | |
25 | 28 February 1997 | Trondheim, Norway | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Championships[1] | 1st | Danilova / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
26 | 9 March 1997 | Falun, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Gavrylyuk / Välbe | |
27 | 1997–98 | 23 November 1997 | Beitostølen, Norway | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 1st | Baranova-Masalkina / Danilova / Gavrylyuk |
28 | 7 December 1997 | Santa Caterina, Italy | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 1st | Välbe / Chepalova / Danilova | |
29 | 14 December 1997 | Val di Fiemme, Italy | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 1st | Nageykina / Välbe / Danilova | |
30 | 6 March 1998 | Lahti, Finland | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Gavrylyuk / Chepalova | |
31 | 1998–99 | 29 November 1998 | Muonio, Finland | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Reztsova / Gavrylyuk |
32 | 20 December 1998 | Davos, Switzerland | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Nageykina / Gavrylyuk | |
33 | 26 February 1999 | Ramsau, Austria | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Championships[1] | 1st | Danilova / Reztsova / Gavrylyuk | |
34 | 14 March 1999 | Falun, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Nageykina / Baranova-Masalkina / Chepalova | |
35 | 21 March 1999 | Oslo, Norway | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 1st | Nageykina / Gavrylyuk / Chepalova | |
36 | 1999–00 | 28 November 1999 | Kiruna, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 2nd | Nageykina / Danilova / Gavrylyuk |
37 | 19 December 1999 | Davos, Switzerland | 4 × 5 km Relay C | World Cup | 1st | Nageykina / Gavrylyuk / Danilova | |
38 | 13 January 2000 | Nové Město, Czech Republic | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Nageykina / Yegorova | |
39 | 27 February 2000 | Falun, Sweden | 4 × 5 km Relay F | World Cup | 1st | Danilova / Zavyalova / Chepalova | |
40 | 2000–01 | 26 November 2000 | Beitostølen, Norway | 4 × 5 km Relay C/F | World Cup | 2nd | Danilova / Yegorova / Chepalova |
41 | 9 December 2000 | Santa Caterina, Italy | 4 × 3 km Relay CF | World Cup | 1st | Gavrylyuk / Zavyalova / Chepalova |
Note: 1 Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.
Personal life
[edit]She is married to cross-country skier Gennady Lazutin.[4]
See also
[edit]- List of female Heroes of the Russian Federation
- List of sportspeople sanctioned for doping offences
- List of multiple Olympic gold medalists
- List of multiple Olympic gold medalists in one event
References
[edit]- ^ "Larissa LAZUTINA PTITSYNA - Player Profile - Cross-Country Skiing". Eurosport.
- ^ "The Voice of Russia ( Olympic games 2002 )". www.vor.ru. Archived from the original on 2005-08-31.
- ^ "LAZUTINA PTITSYNA Larissa". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
- ^ "Olympedia – Larisa Lazutina". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
External links
[edit]- Larisa Lazutina at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation
- Holmenkollen medalists – click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file (in Norwegian)
- Holmenkollen winners since 1892 – click Vinnere for downloadable pdf file (in Norwegian)
- Pravda On-line
- IOC Announces Annulment of the Results of Larissa Lazutina from the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games and Amends Results Accordingly
- 1965 births
- Living people
- People from Kondopoga
- Cross-country skiers at the 1988 Winter Olympics
- Cross-country skiers at the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Cross-country skiers at the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Cross-country skiers at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Cross-country skiers at the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Doping cases in cross-country skiing
- Heroes of the Russian Federation
- Holmenkollen medalists
- Holmenkollen Ski Festival winners
- Soviet female cross-country skiers
- Russian female cross-country skiers
- Olympic cross-country skiers for the Soviet Union
- Olympic cross-country skiers for the Unified Team
- Olympic cross-country skiers for Russia
- Olympic gold medalists for the Unified Team
- Olympic gold medalists for Russia
- Olympic silver medalists for Russia
- Olympic bronze medalists for Russia
- Olympic medalists in cross-country skiing
- Competitors stripped of Winter Olympics medals
- FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in cross-country skiing
- FIS Cross-Country World Cup champions
- Soviet sportspeople in doping cases
- Russian sportspeople in doping cases
- Medalists at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Medalists at the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Medalists at the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Sportspeople from the Republic of Karelia