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Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Individual podiums====
| align=center|18|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 13 January 2018 || align=left| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dresden]], Germany || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 1.2 km Sprint F || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Individual podiums====
| align=center|30 || rowspan=4 align=center|[[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2020–21]]|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 December 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 1... | [-0.004850046709179878, 0.003482347121462226, 0.015921249985694885, -0.010491380468010902, -0.027053846046328545, 0.026726417243480682, -0.00855409074574709, -0.0126742422580719, -0.020505260676145554, -0.0543532632291317, 0.02995978109538555, 0.038090940564870834, -0.012783385813236237, -0.003953026607632637, 0.005603... |
Federico Pellegrino
==Cross-country skiing results==
===World Cup===
====Team podiums====
* 4 victories – (1 {{Abbr|RL|Relay}}, 3 {{Abbr|TS|Team Sprint}}) <!--4 as of 5 February 2023-->
* 10 podiums – (2 {{Abbr|RL|Relay}}, 8 {{Abbr|TS|Team Sprint}}) <!--10 as of 24 March 2023-->
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Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics
{{infobox country at games
|NOC = BRA
|NOCname = [[Brazilian Olympic Committee]]
|games = Winter Olympics
|year = 2022
|flagcaption = [[Flag of Brazil]]
|oldcode =
|website = {{url|www.cob.org.br }} {{in lang|pt}}
|date = 4–20 February 2022
|location = [[Beijing]], China
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Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is the list of number of competitors who participated at the Games per sport/discipline.
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!width=55|Women
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Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Brazil has qualified one male alpine skier.
;Men
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Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Bobsleigh==
{{main article|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Brazil qualified two sleds: one each in the two-man and four-man. This will permit Brazil to enter four athletes.
;Men
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Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
{{main article|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
By meeting the basic qualification standards, Brazil has qualified one male and one female cross-country skier. By finishing in... | [-0.009019286371767521, 0.010391931980848312, -0.006411259528249502, 0.009621911682188511, -0.01562807336449623, 0.03787162899971008, -0.02490849792957306, -0.014529956504702568, -0.01021114457398653, -0.03366664797067642, 0.011757882311940193, 0.009501386433839798, -0.005547497421503067, -0.028470680117607117, -0.0196... |
Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Freestyle skiing==
{{main article|Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Freestyle skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Brazil qualified one female moguls skier, marking the country's debut in the discipline at the [[Winter Olympics]]. US born athlete, with B... | [-0.003443801077082753, 0.009975829161703587, -0.003848760388791561, -0.006133653223514557, -0.0014469890156760812, 0.037374790757894516, -0.018687395378947258, -0.016448594629764557, -0.0071312361396849155, -0.03405609726905823, 0.0221114419400692, 0.0006197853945195675, -0.0037269433960318565, -0.022085102275013924, ... |
Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Skeleton==
{{Main|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Based on her placement in the IBSF ranking list [[Nicole Silveira]] qualified to compete for Brazil.
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Renata Fast
{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2019}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| name = Renata Fast
| image = RenataFast.jpg
| image_size = 230px
| caption = Renata Fast playing for Team Canada in 2017
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1994|10|6}}
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Renata Fast
==Playing career==
===NCAA===
In her second year (2013–2014), the [[Clarkson Golden Knights women's ice hockey]] team made history by winning their school's first NCAA Championship. In the process, the team also became the first team from outside the WCHA to win the women's National Collegiate national c... | [-0.017949460074305534, -0.014578921720385551, 0.0025178734213113785, 0.0004668765759561211, 0.005523940082639456, -0.002736891619861126, -0.00887441635131836, -0.0014010476879775524, -0.022376637905836105, -0.03140486776828766, 0.022563889622688293, 0.011944015510380268, -0.007215897087007761, -0.017253952100872993, 0... |
Renata Fast
==Playing career==
===Hockey Canada===
Selected for Hockey Canada's National Women's Development Team 2014 and 2015 for the three-game series vs. the United States Women's Under-22 National Team, played during August in Calgary (2014) and Lake Placid (2015)
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Renata Fast
==Playing career==
===CWHL===
She was selected second overall by the [[Toronto Furies]] in the [[2016 CWHL Draft]].
Fast's first season of play saw her appear in 22 of the Furies 24 games. She would put forth four goals and five assists in those games and finished the regular season as a plus five for p... | [-0.02732928656041622, -0.006734717171639204, -0.016087930649518967, 0.011052879504859447, -0.018390052020549774, 0.00046151826973073184, -0.007626621052622795, 0.011793327517807484, -0.029348691925406456, -0.029617946594953537, 0.03489532694220543, 0.01791885681450367, -0.011443297378718853, -0.017716916278004646, 0.0... |
Renata Fast
== Personal Life ==
She was born in Hamilton, Ontario and raised in Burlington, Ontario. Renata is the youngest of four siblings.
Her siblings are Lindsey Fast (Sister), Christopher Fast (Brother), and Gregory Fast (Brother).
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Renata Fast
== Career Statistics ==
Career statistics from [https://www.eliteprospects.com/ Eliteprospects.com] or [https://www.hockeydb.com/ The Internet Hockey Database]. | [-0.03649885207414627, -0.008349410258233547, 0.002397142117843032, -0.009442785754799843, 0.003220486920326948, -0.007169890683144331, -0.026545824483036995, 0.0006249633152037859, -0.02530003897845745, -0.022583167999982834, 0.025485580787062645, 0.014366286806762218, 0.008806640282273293, -0.027274740859866142, 0.01... |
Renata Fast
== Career Statistics ==
=== Regular Season and Playoffs ===
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Renata Fast
== Career Statistics ==
=== International ===
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Renata Fast
==Awards and honours==
===NCAA===
*2012–2016 – ECAC Hockey All-Academic team
*2012/13 – Named twice to ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll
*2013/14 – Frozen Four All-Tournament team
*2014/15 – First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star
*2015/16 – ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll
*2015/16 – Clarkson's Booster Club's Unsung H... | [-0.020979054272174835, -0.012196815572679043, 0.005028861574828625, -0.008284002542495728, -0.011532501317560673, 0.007526684086769819, -0.008503226563334465, -0.0015420402633026242, -0.026652300730347633, -0.020341312512755394, 0.02298528514802456, -0.008842026814818382, 0.0075665428303182125, -0.014508630149066448, ... |
Renata Fast
==Awards and honours==
===CWHL===
*2016/17 – Finalist for CWHL Rookie of the Year
*2016/17 – CWHL All-Star Team
*2018/19 – CWHL All-Star Team | [-0.021707244217395782, -0.010437723249197006, -0.0018447133479639888, 0.009505304507911205, -0.021291345357894897, 0.012483677826821804, 0.009807166643440723, 0.005732027348130941, -0.028737278655171394, -0.028039641678333282, 0.02264637127518654, 0.009451639838516712, -0.0032567575108259916, -0.013127650134265423, -0... |
Renata Fast
==Awards and honours==
===Burlington Sport Alliance===
*2017 – Female Athlete of the Year | [-0.027164401486516, 0.004375360906124115, -0.003834775649011135, 0.0010853935964405537, -0.012940255925059319, 0.013365967199206352, -0.0030441698618233204, -0.009149403311312199, -0.035381294786930084, -0.03373251110315323, 0.012365884147584438, 0.004790935665369034, -0.003447919385507703, -0.006480264011770487, -0.0... |
Renata Fast
==Awards and honours==
===IIHF===
* 2015 – Gold medal at the 2015 Nations Cup in FÜSSEN, Germany
* 2015 – Silver medal at the 2015 4 Nations Cup in Sundsvall, Sweden
* 2016 – Silver medal at the 2016 4 Nations Cup in Vierumäki, Finland
* 2017 – Silver medal at the 2017 Nations Cup in FÜSSEN, Germany
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Renata Fast
==Awards and honours==
===Olympics===
* 2018 – Silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea
* 2022 - Gold medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China | [-0.019986364990472794, -0.00933713186532259, -0.008449142798781395, -0.0007214905344881117, -0.006686420179903507, 0.010258253663778305, -0.017494697123765945, -0.006911730393767357, -0.034591786563396454, -0.015307859517633915, 0.021046649664640427, 0.01887306571006775, -0.011311911977827549, -0.02070205844938755, -0... |
Martina Sáblíková
{{short description|Czech speed skater and cyclist}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}
{{Infobox speed skater
| name = Martina Sáblíková
| image = Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 2018.jpg
| caption = Sáblíková in 2018
| headercolor = #d7ecff
| nationality = Czech
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Martina Sáblíková
{{Medal|Silver|2013 Sochi|3000 m}}
{{Medal|Silver|2017 Gangneung|[[2017 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships – Women's 3000 metres|3000 m]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|2020 Salt Lake City|[[2020 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships – Women's 5000 metres|5000 m]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[202... | [-0.017274165526032448, 0.006865704897791147, 0.006471347063779831, -0.015205402858555317, -0.028342043980956078, 0.03361738845705986, -0.026273280382156372, 0.005792534444481134, -0.02101086638867855, -0.04742637649178505, 0.029635019600391388, 0.0352206788957119, -0.0024922119919210672, -0.014403757639229298, -0.0044... |
Martina Sáblíková
==Career==
As a junior, Sáblíková already achieved some notable results during international tournaments. In 2005, she came seventh in the 5000 m during the [[World Single Distance Championships]]. On 18 November 2005, she skated the 3000 m junior world record 4:00.69 in [[Salt Lake City]]. She was ... | [-0.01873602531850338, -0.003214931581169367, 0.012604234740138054, -0.02404238097369671, -0.029217716306447983, 0.026689007878303528, -0.015578415244817734, -0.005850094370543957, -0.02619112841784954, -0.02704276517033577, 0.025116754695773125, 0.025929085910320282, 0.009472829289734364, -0.027593053877353668, -0.010... |
Martina Sáblíková
==Career==
===European champion===
The following year she won her first major tournament, the [[2007 European Speed Skating Championships]] in [[Collalbo]], with an outdoor world record [[samalog]] score of 162.954 points. She won both the 3000 m and the 5000 m in outdoor world record times. She di... | [-0.016783295199275017, 0.0020365410018712282, 0.012138495221734047, -0.01808823086321354, -0.02236480638384819, 0.027830036357045174, -0.01718381978571415, -0.009554462507367134, -0.02661553956568241, -0.04909662902355194, 0.021512074396014214, 0.02888949029147625, 0.007752099074423313, -0.02105986885726452, -0.004199... |
Martina Sáblíková
==Career==
===Olympic champion===
At the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver in 2010, Sáblíková won three medals, two golds (3000 and 5000 metres), and one bronze (1500 metres). She thus became the first Czech to win two gold medals in the same Winter Olympic Games.
At the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] i... | [-0.011243583634495735, -0.008517478592693806, 0.0072824121452867985, -0.02353665418922901, -0.023459861055016518, 0.036680832505226135, -0.019876249134540558, -0.018749970942735672, -0.026774702593684196, -0.0437200702726841, 0.023319076746702194, 0.028310537338256836, 0.004018764942884445, -0.028438523411750793, -0.0... |
Martina Sáblíková
==Rio 2016 qualification controversy==
As an international caliber cyclist, Sáblíková has long harboured the dream of competing in the [[Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's road time trial|Olympic time trial]] event at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] in Rio de Janeiro. After finishing 12th in... | [0.004859335720539093, -8.462818368570879e-05, 0.013172578997910023, -0.0006455359398387372, -0.028479818254709244, 0.02686225064098835, -0.032510481774806976, -0.0035268303472548723, -0.019649483263492584, -0.011369387619197369, 0.0328817293047905, -0.0029832213185727596, 0.006815003231167793, -0.014425531961023808, -... |
Martina Sáblíková
==Records==
===Personal records===
{{PersonalRecordsTop}}
{{PersonalRecordsSport| Women's [[speed skating]]}}
{{PersonalRecordsMiddle| 500 m | 39.23 | 7 March 2015 | [[Olympic Oval|Calgary]] | }}
{{PersonalRecordsMiddle| 1000 m | 1:15.86 | 14 November 2015 | [[Olympic Oval|Calgary]] | }}
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Martina Sáblíková
==Records==
===World records===
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!Event!!Time!!Date!!Venue
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|10,000 m||'''14:08.28'''||23 March 2006||align=left| [[Olympic Oval|Calgary]]
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Martina Sáblíková
==In-line skating and cycling==
Sáblíková also competed in several [[inline speed skating]] and [[cycle sport|cycling]] races as a part of her summer preparation for the skating season. In 2004, she finished 16th at the Junior Inline Speed Skating World Championships on the 20 km distance in [[... | [0.004706114064902067, 0.0036536918487399817, 0.017619796097278595, -0.004772304091602564, -0.03722529485821724, 0.023643093183636665, -0.02732326090335846, 0.0019261310808360577, -0.019023025408387184, -0.029732579365372658, 0.03764891251921654, 0.019155407324433327, 0.017897795885801315, -0.019062740728259087, -0.004... |
Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
{{Infobox country at games
|NOC = LAT
|NOCname = [[Latvian Olympic Committee]]
|games = Winter Olympics
|year = 2022
|flagcaption = [[Flag of Latvia]]
|oldcode =
|website = {{URL|www.olimpiade.lv}} {{in lang|lv}}
|date = 4–20 February 2022
|location = [[Beijing]], China
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Competitors==
The following is a list of the number of competitors participating at the Games per sport.
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
== Medalists ==
{{further|2022 Winter Olympics medal table|List of 2022 Winter Olympics medal winners}}
The following Latvian competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are '''bolded'''.
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Alpine skiing==
{{main article|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Biathlon==
{{main article|Biathlon at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Biathlon at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Bobsleigh==
{{main article|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
;Men
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
{{main article|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Cross-country skiing at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Latvia qualified two male and five female cross-country skiers.
;Distance
;Men
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Cross-country skiing==
;Sprint
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Figure skating==
{{main article|Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
In the [[2021 World Figure Skating Championships]] in [[Stockholm]], Sweden, Latvia secured one quota in the men's competition.
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Ice hockey==
{{main|Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics}}
;Summary
<small>'''Key''':</small>
* <small>OT – [[Overtime (ice hockey)|Overtime]]</small>
* <small>GWS – [[Overtime (ice hockey)#Shootout|Match decided by penalty-shootout]]</small>
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Ice hockey==
===Men's tournament===
{{main|Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament}}
[[Latvia men's national ice hockey team]] qualified by winning the [[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's qualification#Group E|final qualification tournament]].
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Nordic combined==
{{main article|Nordic combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Nordic combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Luge==
{{Main|Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Based on the results from the [[2021–22 Luge World Cup]] season, Latvia qualified 8 sleds.
;Men
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Short track speed skating==
{{main article|Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Short track speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
Latvia has qualified two male short track speed skaters.
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Skeleton==
{{main|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Skeleton at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
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Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics
==Speed skating==
{{main|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics|Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}
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Katharina Liensberger
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}}
{{short description|Austrian alpine skier}}
{{Infobox alpine ski racer
|name = Katharina Liensberger
|image = 2021 Katharina Liensberger (51184225377) (cropped) (cropped).jpg
|image_size = 210
|caption = Liensberger in May 2021
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Katharina Liensberger
==World Cup results==
===Season titles===
* 1 title (1 [[Slalom skiing|Slalom]])
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Katharina Liensberger
==World Cup results==
===Season standings===
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Katharina Liensberger
==World Cup results==
===Race podiums===
* 3 wins – (3 [[Slalom skiing|SL]])
* 14 podiums – (13 SL, 1 [[Giant slalom|GS]])<!-- 14 through 10 Jan 2023 -->
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Katharina Liensberger
== World Championship results ==
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Katharina Liensberger
== Olympic results ==
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Maxim Tsvetkov
{{short description|Russian biathlete}}
{{Infobox biathlete
| name = Maxim Tsvetkov
| image = Maxim Tsvetkov.jpg
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| native_name = Максим Сергеевич Цветков
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Maxim Tsvetkov
==Biathlon results==
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Maxim Tsvetkov
==Biathlon results==
===Olympic Games===
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Ryōta Yamamoto
{{short description|Japanese nordic combined skier}}
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| name = Ryota Yamamoto
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Ireen Wüst
{{short description|Dutch speed skater}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}
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| name = Ireen Wüst
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Ireen Wüst
{{Medal|Gold|[[2008 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships|2008 Nagano]]|Team pursuit}}
{{Medal|Gold|[[2011 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships|2011 Inzell]]|1500m}}
{{Medal|Gold|2011 Inzell|3000m}}
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Ireen Wüst
Wüst is both the youngest [[Netherlands at the Olympics#Winter Olympics|Dutch Olympic gold medalist]] and the oldest speed skating gold medalist in the history of the Winter Games. At the age of nineteen, on 12 February 2006, she won the gold medal at the [[2006 Winter Olympic Games]] [[Speed skating at the... | [-0.029648898169398308, 0.0019204698037356138, 0.0146666020154953, -0.009944350458681583, -0.007004453334957361, -0.0010736873373389244, -0.001214269665069878, -0.011792474426329136, -0.008076496422290802, -0.03993524983525276, 0.01704745925962925, 0.025242339819669724, -0.015140142291784286, -0.017126381397247314, -0.... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
Wüst debuted at the [[KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships|2004 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships]] in November 2003 with ninth place in both the 500m and 1500m events. At the end of the season, she won the silver medal in the world junior championships in [[Roseville, Minneso... | [-0.01563909836113453, -0.010846472345292568, 0.018758952617645264, -0.015360304154455662, -0.007341614458709955, -0.001036355854012072, 0.008131534792482853, -0.01171604823321104, -0.01043491717427969, -0.03563271835446358, 0.00875550601631403, 0.014510640874505043, -0.00885507557541132, -0.022131051868200302, -0.0007... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
===Season 2005–2006===
Before the start of the season, Wüst signed a deal with [[TVM (speedskating-team)|TVM]] and started training under the guidance of [[Gerard Kemkers]]. At the [[2006 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships]], which also served as the Olympic Trials, Wüst won the 1... | [-0.008225412108004093, -0.020950764417648315, 0.014354411512613297, -0.009754323400557041, -0.0060388678684830666, 0.004052617587149143, 0.001153360353782773, -0.006833367515355349, -0.008973176591098309, -0.04379764571785927, 0.02216588333249092, 0.028148001059889793, 0.0016933198785409331, -0.027213294059038162, -0.... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
===Season 2005–2006===
====Olympic Games in Turin====
At the [[2006 Olympic Games|2006 Olympics]], her first distance was the [[Speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's 3000 metres|3000 metres]] where Wüst beat Groenewold and [[Cindy Klassen]] of Canada for the gold medal an... | [-0.021034039556980133, -0.009889734908938408, 0.014854622073471546, -0.013359817676246166, -0.0054620434530079365, 0.0031581087969243526, 0.0014138917904347181, -0.016562970355153084, -0.012398871593177319, -0.03833106532692909, 0.028107669204473495, 0.020980652421712875, -0.0032682172022759914, -0.02912200056016445, ... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
===Season 2006–2007===
Wüst started the season with two titles and one second place at the [[2007 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships|2007 Dutch Distance Championships]]. She also won the [[2007 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships|2007 Dutch Allround Championships]]. At the [[2007 Eu... | [-0.011839454993605614, -0.00025094859302043915, 0.014864133670926094, -0.008901196531951427, -0.0063019669614732265, -0.0038124241400510073, 0.009838514029979706, -0.007432066835463047, -0.015887871384620667, -0.04305014759302139, 0.015502307564020157, 0.025433888658881187, -0.006531310733407736, -0.017164219170808792... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
===Season 2007–2008===
After a difficult start to the season, Wüst won the European allround title in January 2008. Her main competitor this year was [[Paulien van Deutekom]]. Wüst finished second behind van Deutekom during the World Allround Championships in Berlin. In [[Nagano, Nagano... | [-0.012086733244359493, -0.0072745452634990215, 0.02037402242422104, -0.004560656845569611, -0.005503898486495018, -0.0015704147517681122, 0.005047170910984278, -0.006112868431955576, -0.025192828848958015, -0.04225723072886467, 0.026781447231769562, 0.024517666548490524, -0.001687078969553113, -0.020082775503396988, -... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
===2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver===
At the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] she won a gold medal in the [[Speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's 1500 metres|1500 metres]]. | [-0.014696014113724232, -0.01579853892326355, 0.004987305961549282, -0.007464745081961155, -0.011907273903489113, -0.003865324193611741, -0.005849869921803474, -0.02096095308661461, -0.01339892577379942, -0.03782310336828232, 0.027031326666474342, 0.03644819185137749, -0.008677522651851177, -0.03867918252944946, -0.011... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
===2014 Olympic Games in Sochi===
[[File:Women's 1500m, 2014 Winter Olympics, Podium.jpg|thumb|Wüst (left) with teammates [[Jorien ter Mors]] (center) and [[Lotte van Beek]] (right) at the women's team pursuit podium during the 2014 Olympic Games]]
At the [[2014 Winter Olympics]], she w... | [-0.014400684274733067, -0.009769112803041935, 0.016787825152277946, -0.004891043063253164, -0.007570089306682348, -0.004582920577377081, 0.0119875967502594, -0.017488397657871246, -0.009866414591670036, -0.04125601425766945, 0.028879210352897644, 0.03258965536952019, -0.009049078449606895, -0.02682938240468502, -0.000... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
===2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang===
At the [[2018 Winter Olympics]], she won a gold medal in the 1500 metres and a silver medal in the 3000 metres. Her 1500 m gold medal was her [[List of multiple Olympic medalists in one event|fourth consecutive medal]] at this distance at the... | [-0.019364794716238976, -0.007459464482963085, 0.008950061164796352, -0.020362846553325653, -0.005162001121789217, -0.006539182737469673, 0.0020090651232749224, -0.01738165318965912, -0.011736828833818436, -0.03971467912197113, 0.02683074027299881, 0.03473738208413124, -0.012955229729413986, -0.02397916465997696, -0.00... |
Ireen Wüst
==Skating career==
=== 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing ===
At the [[2022 Winter Olympics]], she won a gold medal in the [[Speed skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Women's 1500 metres|1500 metres]], setting a new Olympic record time and becoming the first athlete to earn individual gold medals at five dif... | [-0.022940129041671753, -0.007092632353305817, 0.0011423707474023104, -0.005347619764506817, -0.0023377209436148405, -0.0071654790081083775, -0.005827746354043484, -0.015443528071045876, -0.014582610689103603, -0.03660884499549866, 0.03255591168999672, 0.03382742032408714, -0.002326131798326969, -0.025496389716863632, ... |
Ireen Wüst
==Personal records==
{{PersonalRecordsTop|ref=}}
{{PersonalRecordsSport|Women's [[speed skating]]}}
{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|500m|'''38.44'''|9 February 2007|[[Thialf|Heerenveen]]|}}
{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|1000m|'''1:12.64'''|15 February 2020|[[Utah Olympic Oval|Salt Lake City]]|}}
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Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
! Season
! [[KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships|Dutch <br /> Championships <br /> Single <br /> Distances]]
! [[KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships|Dutch <br /> Championships <br /> Sprint]]
! [[KNSB Dutch Allround Championships... | [-0.019931238144636154, -0.0010284772142767906, 0.014156391844153404, -0.012659209780395031, -0.001001741853542626, 0.0007540216902270913, 0.01154300756752491, -0.018380584195256233, -0.025505568832159042, -0.0505833700299263, 0.010674106888473034, 0.027430515736341476, -0.014450481161475182, -0.010827835649251938, -0.... |
Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|<br /> 2006–07 || <br /> 4th [[:nl:Nederlandse kampioenschappen schaatsen afstanden 2007 - 500 meter vrouwen|500m]] <br /> {{gold1}} [[:nl:Nederlandse kampioenschappen schaatsen afstanden 2007 - 1000 meter vrouwen|1000m]] <br /> {{gold1}} [[:nl:Neder... | [-0.016996359452605247, -0.006079918704926968, 0.008609139360487461, -0.010175623930990696, 0.0012376861413940787, -0.002149021252989769, 0.012342594563961029, -0.02071676030755043, -0.02289678528904915, -0.04801275581121445, 0.016382819041609764, 0.025520646944642067, -0.01930692419409752, -0.022231029346585274, -0.00... |
Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| <br /> 2008–09 || <br /> 10th [[:nl:Nederlandse kampioenschappen schaatsen afstanden 2009 - 500 meter vrouwen|500m]] <br /> 6th [[:nl:Nederlandse kampioenschappen schaatsen afstanden 2009 - 1000 meter vrouwen|1000m]] <br /> {{silver2}} [[:nl:Nederla... | [-0.023458782583475113, -0.01258113794028759, 0.013166306540369987, -0.015604511834681034, -0.0018579121679067612, -0.000673350936267525, 0.017815150320529938, -0.02071498893201351, -0.01808822900056839, -0.0518069788813591, 0.010246962308883667, 0.02938849665224552, -0.018140245229005814, -0.017321007326245308, -0.007... |
Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
| <br /> 2010–11 || <br /> NC [[2011 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 500 m|500m]] <br /> 5th [[2011 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1000 m|1000m]] <br /> {{gold1}} [[2011 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1500 m|1500m]] <br /> {... | [-0.02031698264181614, -0.0018268630374222994, 0.007853679358959198, -0.008846214041113853, 0.009745489805936813, 0.0026412077713757753, 0.010051910765469074, -0.02142275869846344, -0.019517626613378525, -0.05235786363482475, 0.013855515979230404, 0.02832387201488018, -0.019317787140607834, -0.018385203555226326, -0.00... |
Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| <br /> 2012–13 || <br /> 6th [[2013 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1000 m|1000m]] <br /> {{gold1}} [[2013 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1500 m|1500m]] <br /> {{silver2}} [[2013 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Cham... | [-0.01796823740005493, 0.0013203681446611881, 0.009367264807224274, -0.011388691142201424, 0.006777724716812372, 0.0026506453286856413, 0.014757735654711723, -0.016752738505601883, -0.016686679795384407, -0.053693320602178574, 0.014031079597771168, 0.0301760695874691, -0.017386911436915398, -0.020002875477075577, -0.00... |
Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| <br /> 2014–15 || <br /> {{silver2}} [[2015 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1000 m|1000m]] <br /> {{gold1}} [[2015 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1500 m|1500m]] <br /> {{gold1}} [[2015 KNSB Dutch Single Distanc... | [-0.016769593581557274, 0.0032441578805446625, 0.012634257785975933, -0.010734419338405132, 0.006313772406429052, 0.002049206756055355, 0.013708370737731457, -0.018071956932544708, -0.013614386320114136, -0.05649835988879204, 0.009975827299058437, 0.029511263594031334, -0.01608484610915184, -0.016111699864268303, -0.00... |
Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
| <br /> 2016–17 || <br /> 10th [[2017 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 500 m|500m]] <br /> {{bronze3}} [[2017 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1000 m|1000m]] <br /> {{gold1}} [[2017 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1500 m|1500m]... | [-0.020775238052010536, -0.004233469720929861, 0.009111596271395683, -0.0077093010768294334, 0.006396726239472628, 0.0028228668961673975, 0.011437678709626198, -0.019432755187153816, -0.018010523170232773, -0.05029654502868652, 0.012168733403086662, 0.030332112684845924, -0.01620282419025898, -0.01902070641517639, -0.0... |
Ireen Wüst
==Tournament overview==
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| <br /> 2019–20 || <br /> {{bronze3}} [[2020 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1000 m|1000m]] <br /> {{silver2}} [[2020 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Women's 1500 m|1500m]] <br /> 5th [[2020 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Ch... | [-0.01788913644850254, -0.008221504278481007, 0.01685810089111328, -0.013349901884794235, 0.0031014755368232727, 0.0007251561037264764, 0.012680398300290108, -0.020004767924547195, -0.013356597162783146, -0.05294434726238251, 0.014287207275629044, 0.03307347744703293, -0.01559943426400423, -0.021799037232995033, -0.006... |
Ireen Wüst
==World Cup overview==
{| class="wikitable" style="display: inline-table;"
! Season
! colspan="12"|500 meter
|-
| [[:nl:Wereldbeker schaatsen 2004/2005|2004–2005]] || colspan="12" bgcolor=#EEEEEE |
|-
| [[:nl:Wereldbeker schaatsen 2005/2006|2005–2006]] || colspan="12" bgcolor=#EEEEEE |
|-
| [[2006–07 ISU... | [-0.0074436417780816555, -0.01222884003072977, 0.021014995872974396, -0.016841240227222443, -0.0037616975605487823, -0.004788521211594343, 0.005592700559645891, -0.018064122647047043, -0.02166631445288658, -0.04774564504623413, 0.018236922100186348, 0.026478096842765808, -0.019765527918934822, -0.014873991720378399, 0.... |
Ireen Wüst
==World Cup overview==
|-
| [[2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup|2011–2012]] || 11th || 5th || 7th || {{bronze3}} || 5th || {{silver2}} || – || colspan="4" bgcolor=#EEEEEE |
|-
| [[2012–13 ISU Speed Skating World Cup|2012–2013]] || – || – || – || – || – || 5th || {{silver2}} || {{silver2}} || – || colspa... | [-0.016486385837197304, -0.009517019614577293, 0.022395340725779533, -0.017473433166742325, -0.005438772961497307, -0.008356569334864616, 0.0015556024154648185, -0.009016825817525387, -0.015299258753657341, -0.0508730374276638, 0.018700575456023216, 0.02678370662033558, -0.019540902227163315, -0.013685300014913082, 0.0... |
Ireen Wüst
==World Cup overview==
| [[2012–13 ISU Speed Skating World Cup|2012–2013]] || –* || – || – || {{gold1}} || {{gold1}} || {{gold1}} || colspan="1" bgcolor=#EEEEEE |
|-
| [[2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup|2013–2014]] || {{silver2}} || {{gold1}} || – || {{gold1}} || {{gold1}} || {{gold1}} || colspan="1"" ... | [-0.015988187864422798, -0.009915878996253014, 0.017856590449810028, -0.012104579247534275, -0.005922168958932161, -0.01165749691426754, -0.0004062107182107866, -0.013392442837357521, -0.016335176303982735, -0.049939729273319244, 0.0186840258538723, 0.025490349158644676, -0.024422690272331238, -0.015334246680140495, 0.... |
Ireen Wüst
==World Cup overview==
| [[2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup|2014–2015]] || {{gold1}} || –* || {{gold1}} || {{silver2}} || {{bronze3}} || – || colspan="2" bgcolor=#EEEEEE |
|-
| [[2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup|2015–2016]] || – || –* || – || – || {{silver2}} || – || colspan="2" bgcolor=#EEEEEE |
|... | [-0.0067320819944143295, -0.010196486487984657, 0.020606372505426407, -0.018512392416596413, -0.009242858737707138, -0.009076139889657497, 0.004424701910465956, -0.009996425360441208, -0.013937643729150295, -0.04889512062072754, 0.02236691676080227, 0.02918235771358013, -0.018859166651964188, -0.016445085406303406, 0.0... |
Ireen Wüst
==World Cup overview==
:''– = Did not participate''
:''* = 5000m''
:''(b) = Division B''
:''DNF = Did not finish''
:''DQ = Disqualified''
:''NC = No classification''
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Ireen Wüst
==World Cup overview==
===Medals won===
updated December 2021
{| class="wikitable"
! Championship
! Gold <br />{{gold1}}
! Silver <br />{{silver2}}
! Bronze <br />{{bronze3}}
|-
| [[KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships|Dutch Single Distances]] || {{center|18}} || {{center|12}} || {{center|9}}
|-
| [[... | [-0.013753807172179222, 0.003801270155236125, 0.0320877805352211, -0.016749553382396698, -0.00669050170108676, -0.004590149968862534, 0.005901621654629707, -0.012442335486412048, -0.012515565380454063, -0.05512174591422081, 0.01757504977285862, 0.0237130019813776, -0.023766258731484413, -0.005808420479297638, -0.001584... |
Ireen Wüst
==Personal life==
On 1 March 2006, Wüst was awarded as [[Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion]] for services to sport, i.e., winning the women's 3000 m speed skating competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. On 22 February 2022, she was further appointed a [[Order of Orange-Nassau|Commander ... | [-0.02146780490875244, -0.003717869520187378, 0.00986805185675621, -0.00903524924069643, 0.0012872089864686131, 0.0012764685088768601, 0.006179925054311752, -0.012234268710017204, -0.013747855089604855, -0.04785311222076416, 0.02268396131694317, 0.01602153852581978, -0.0035328022204339504, -0.013668540865182877, -0.018... |
Almida de Val
{{short description|Swedish curler}}
{{Infobox curler
| name = Almida de Val
| image = Almida de Val April 2022.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = de Val at the [[2022 Players' Championship]]
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1997|09|12|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Gothenburg]], [[Sweden]]
| Curling club = Su... | [-0.02418997883796692, -0.013369222171604633, 0.019011279568076134, -0.004166808910667896, -0.014459474943578243, 0.04151136800646782, -0.0280467476695776, -0.020033391192555428, -0.009887227788567543, -0.028482848778367043, 0.007059385534375906, 0.017253246158361435, 0.008210964500904083, -0.019856225699186325, 0.0042... |
Almida de Val
==Career==
de Val played in the [[World Junior Curling Championships]] in [[2014 World Junior Curling Championships|2014]], [[2017 World Junior Curling Championships|2017]] and [[2018 World Junior Curling Championships|2018]] as a member of Team [[Isabella Wranå]]. In 2014, her team of [[Isabella Wranå]... | [-0.020753540098667145, -0.033065419644117355, 0.027617447078227997, -0.015993306413292885, -0.01852850243449211, 0.03406331688165665, -0.015022380277514458, -0.009513724595308304, -0.003876960836350918, -0.02931656688451767, -0.010653214529156685, 0.009432814083993435, 0.0034504951909184456, -0.01488752942532301, 0.00... |
Almida de Val
==Grand Slam record==
{{Curling GS key}}
{{clear}}
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|-
! Event
! [[2016–17 curling season|2016–17]]
! [[2017–18 curling season|2017–18]]
! [[2018–19 curling season|2018–19]]
! [[2019–20 curling season|2019–20]]
! [[2020–21 curling season|2020–21]]
! [[2021–22 curling seaso... | [-0.014400947839021683, -0.0014223373727872968, 0.027826977893710136, 0.002247536787763238, -0.01999976858496666, 0.0318380743265152, -0.027994105592370033, -0.007541695609688759, -0.018871648237109184, -0.03445642814040184, 0.00950546097010374, 0.027924468740820885, -0.01385777909308672, -0.003316465998068452, -0.0110... |
Almida de Val
==Teams==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col"| Season
! scope="col"| Skip
! scope="col"| Third
! scope="col"| Second
! scope="col"| Lead
|-
! scope="row"| 2013–14
| [[Greta Aurell]] || [[Tilde Vermelin]] || [[Camilla Schnabel]] || Almida de Val
|-
! scope="row"| 2014–15
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Sergei Plotnikov
{{short description|Russian ice hockey player}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2016}}
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| image = Sergei Plotnikov 2015-10-28 1.JPG
| caption = Plotnikov in 2015 with the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
| image_size = 230px
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|6|3}}
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Sergei Plotnikov
==Playing career==
[[File:Sergei Plotnikov 2012-01-31 1.JPG|thumb|left|180px]]
Plotnikov was not drafted by any [[National Hockey League|NHL]] team. On 1 July 2015, Plotnikov bought out the final year of his contract with [[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]]. He signed a one-year, entry-level contract with the NH... | [-0.01345373596996069, -0.01829030178487301, 0.018668361008167267, -0.007821938954293728, -0.040986962616443634, 0.04143020510673523, -0.016843242570757866, -0.0003974115534219891, -0.03178314492106438, -0.03003624640405178, 0.03681525960564613, 0.020258823409676552, 0.020467408001422882, -0.004878934472799301, 0.00284... |
Sergei Plotnikov
==International play==
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{{MedalSport|[[Ice hockey]]}}
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{{MedalSilver|[[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2022 Beijing]]|}}
{{MedalCountry|{{RUS}}}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Ice Hockey World Cham... | [-0.0084458626806736, -0.022386008873581886, 0.014093474484980106, -0.008516138419508934, -0.016521180048584938, 0.036415595561265945, -0.019293876364827156, -0.004631808027625084, -0.03314458206295967, -0.019434427842497826, 0.026525886729359627, 0.019293876364827156, -0.012112976983189583, -0.003612810280174017, -0.0... |
Sergei Plotnikov
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
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|- style="background:#e0e0e0;"
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! colspan="5" | [[regular... | [-0.005180941894650459, -0.01739989034831524, 0.01853027753531933, -0.0013835469726473093, -0.020346971228718758, 0.0367375873029232, -0.0007552736788056791, -0.0019445352954789996, -0.025864338502287865, -0.04596908390522003, 0.026241134852170944, 0.029363155364990234, 0.009500636719167233, 0.003969812765717506, -0.00... |
Sergei Plotnikov
==Career statistics==
===Regular season and playoffs===
|-
| [[2012–13 KHL season|2012–13]]
| [[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]]
| KHL
| 50
| 14
| 16
| 30
| 54
| 5
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[2013–14 KHL season|2013–14]]
| Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
| KHL
| 53
| 15
| 20
| 35
| 88
| 18
| 4
| 10
| 14
| 3... | [-0.0006821019924245775, -0.011334652081131935, 0.015380392782390118, -0.010341308079659939, -0.017117101699113846, 0.024471797049045563, -0.007058666553348303, -0.004989746958017349, -0.04333876445889473, -0.035365693271160126, 0.024866504594683647, 0.02310348115861416, 0.0038911474402993917, 0.005772581323981285, 0.0... |
Sergei Plotnikov
==Career statistics==
===International===
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|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! Year
! Team
! Event
! Result
! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |
! GP
! G
! A
! Pts
! PIM
|-
| [[2014 IIHF World Championship|20... | [-0.008265981450676918, -0.019926803186535835, 0.01973169669508934, -0.01510118693113327, -0.0027916384860873222, 0.028823625296354294, -0.006074293050915003, 0.0037752967327833176, -0.0353531651198864, -0.03353217989206314, 0.018587077036499977, 0.0285634845495224, 0.00047394444118253887, 0.004080962389707565, 0.00796... |
Sergei Plotnikov
==Awards and honors==
{| class="wikitable"
! Award
! Year
!
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
| colspan="3" | [[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]]
|-
| [[KHL All-Star Game|All-Star Game]]
| [[2012–13 KHL season|2013]], [[2014–15 KHL season|2015]]
|
|-
| [[Gagarin Cup]] (SKA Saint Petersburg)
| [[2016–... | [0.0018026187317445874, -0.005119301378726959, 0.01158971805125475, -0.008901067078113556, -0.028434528037905693, 0.026166828349232674, -0.01280504371970892, -0.009566440246999264, -0.04109020158648491, -0.03823860362172127, 0.03185644745826721, 0.01640349067747593, -0.004776430316269398, 0.009518912993371487, 0.002653... |
Dorothea Wierer
{{short description|Italian biathlete}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}
{{Infobox biathlete
| name = Dorothea Wierer
| image = Dorothea Wierer 2018 WCup Oberhof.jpg
| caption = Wierer in 2018
| nationality = Italian
| birth_date = {{birth date and ag... | [-0.03405090421438217, 0.003329997416585684, -0.007220732979476452, -0.025852978229522705, -0.011090153828263283, 0.02548571117222309, -0.005666406359523535, -0.004935151431709528, -0.001778949867002666, -0.05265035852789879, 0.008670126087963581, 0.02595791220664978, -0.01407419890165329, -0.005607381463050842, 0.0102... |
Dorothea Wierer
{{MedalSilver|[[Biathlon World Championships 2016|2016 Oslo]]|[[Biathlon World Championships 2016 – Women's pursuit|10 km pursuit]]}}
{{MedalSilver|2019 Östersund|[[Biathlon World Championships 2019 – Single mixed relay|Single mixed relay]]}}
{{MedalSilver|2020 Antholz|[[Biathlon World Championships 20... | [-0.02543693408370018, -0.0016136966878548265, -0.021746601909399033, -0.03352930769324303, -0.022616466507315636, 0.028573717921972275, -0.008507533930242062, -0.0003163142246194184, -0.014682251028716564, -0.048870544880628586, 0.0017331383423879743, 0.03123602829873562, -0.006886424031108618, -0.0074597434140741825,... |
Dorothea Wierer
==Career==
Wierer has won her first [[Biathlon World Championships]] medal, placing third in the [[Biathlon_World_Championships_2013_–_Women%27s_relay|Women's relay]] together with [[Nicole Gontier]], [[Michela Ponza]] and [[Karin Oberhofer]] at the [[Biathlon World Championships 2013]] in [[Nové Měst... | [-0.02463224157691002, -0.004461216740310192, 0.00013992784079164267, -0.03031254932284355, -0.0146159203723073, 0.01838522031903267, -0.002296505030244589, -0.008072364144027233, -0.008843356743454933, -0.04644409939646721, 0.0016902540810406208, 0.030997876077890396, -0.006042740773409605, -0.022602617740631104, 0.01... |
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