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2024-11-30 13:15 (CET)
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2024-11-30 13:15 (CET)
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ISHMOURATOVA Svetlana

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ISHMOURATOVA Svetlana

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Name  ISHMOURATOVA Svetlana
Country
Russia
Birthdate  1972-04-20
Height  165
Weight  57
Birthplace  Zlatoust, RUS
Residence  Cheljabinsk, RUS
Homeplace  Cheljabinsk
Education  High School
Languages  Russian
Profession  Soldier
Marital Status  unmarried
Hobbies  Reading
First Year in Biathlon  1996
National team  
Coaches  
Team сoach  Polkhovski
Club  Army
Website  
Rifle  BI-7
Skis  Fischer
Gloves  Adidas
Goggles  Adidas
Ski poles  
Sponsors  
Race suit  Adidas
  Biography
Svetlana Irekovna Ishmouratova was born in Zlatoust (Chelyabinsk region) . Her father Irek Ishmouratov, master in cross-country skiing, became her first coach. She started learning to ski when she was five and got her first medal when she was in the fourth form of a sports college. Svetlana did well at school though she didn’t like studying very much. At first, she didn’t think about career in sport and even planned to study medicine after school. But then she decided not to leave her home town, to keep studying and training there. Svetlana graduated Trade Secondary School of Zlatoust first and then State Academy of Physical Education.

In 1991 Ishmouratova became the USSR junior champion in individual race and the champion in senior team race. By the mid 90s she became a strong skilled athlete and entered the national Russian team, showing stable and good results in all kinds of competitions. But in 1996 she was mistakenly accused of doping and so was disqualified for two years (later the official apologies followed). That was the end of her skiing career.

But in autumn of 1996 Valentin Zadonski, a coach from Moscow, offered Svetlana to train with his women biathlon team. And in a year Svetlana became the champion of Russia and got a few medals in World Cup races. Despite her brilliant results, she was included in the National Olympic team only after some successful races in Italy not long before the Olympic Games in Nagano. Unfortunately, Svetlana got ill and didn’t take part in the Winter Games of 1998. But in 2002 in Salt Lake City she became a bronze medalist in the relay. Besides, she has six World Champion titles (in summer and winter biathlon) and a lot of World Cup medals. Svetlana has been showing stable results for the last five years, reaching high positions in World Cup Total standings (10, 7, 11, 11, 12 places). Svetlana’s coaches are V. Zadonski and A. Brylov. They say she is a kind and considerate person, a nice young lady with great will power and a strong character.

She doesn’t like to speak about sports in her interviews. She speaks German and likes reading books during her leisure time. Her dream is to have a good loving family and children. She will probably work as a coach after finishing her sporting career. Her height is 165 cm and her weight is 57 kg.
  Results
  Shooting
Season ALL IN SP PU MS RL
05/06 87.7 (314/358) 95.0 (38/40) 90.0 (72/80) 88.0 (88/100) 85.0 (68/80) 82.8 (48/58)
04/05 85.9 (298/347) 90.0 (54/60) 82.9 (58/70) 84.0 (84/100) 86.7 (52/60) 87.7 (50/57)
03/04 83.8 (301/359) 92.5 (37/40) 88.8 (71/80) 82.9 (116/140) 78.3 (47/60) 76.9 (30/39)
02/03 85.7 (245/286) 90.0 (18/20) 80.0 (56/70) 85.0 (85/100) 93.3 (56/60) 83.3 (30/36)
01/02 84.9 (344/405) 83.3 (50/60) 86.3 (69/80) 82.5 (132/160) 88.3 (53/60) 88.9 (40/45)
00/01 76.2 (330/433) 85.0 (51/60) 74.0 (74/100) 77.1 (108/140) 73.8 (59/80) 71.7 (38/53)
99/00 80.9 (376/465) 72.5 (58/80) 82.5 (66/80) 82.8 (149/180) 78.8 (63/80) 88.9 (40/45)
98/99 73.0 (243/333) 65.0 (26/40) 73.3 (66/90) 71.3 (114/160) 85.0 (17/20) 87.0 (20/23)
  Speed statistics by seasons
Average time gap per kilometer from average time of five best results in SPRINT races (in seconds)
  Top results
  Olympic games
2006   Torino   Women 15 km Individual 1
2006   Torino   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2002   Salt Lake City   Women 4x7.5 km Relay 3
  World Championship
1998   Hochfilzen   Women Team 1
2001   Pokljuka   Women 4x7.5 km Relay 1
2003   Khanty Mansiysk   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2005   Hochfilzen   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2005   Khanty Mansiysk   Mixed Relay 1
2003   Khanty Mansiysk   Women 12.5 km Mass 2
2004   Oberhof   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2003   Khanty Mansiysk   Women 10 km Pursuit 3
  European championship
2005   Novosibirsk   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2005   Novosibirsk   Women 15 km Individual 1
2003   Forni Avoltri   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
2005   Novosibirsk   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
  World cup
1999   Pokljuka   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
1999   Antholz-Anterselva   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2000   Oberhof   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2002   Pokljuka   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2003   Ruhpolding   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2005   Osrblie   Women 15 km Individual 1
2005   Ruhpolding   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2005   Torino   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
2006   Ruhpolding   Women 4x6 km Relay 1
1997   Kontiolahti   Women 10 km Pursuit 2
1998   Antholz-Anterselva   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
1999   Osrblie   Women 15 km Individual 2
1999   Osrblie   Women 12.5 km Mass 2
2000   Ruhpolding   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2000   Antholz-Anterselva   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2000   Oestersund   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
2001   Hochfilzen   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2001   Antholz-Anterselva   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2002   Pokljuka   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
2002   Lahti   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2003   Kontiolahti   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2004   Holmenkollen   Women 15 km Individual 2
2004   Ruhpolding   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2004   Ruhpolding   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
2004   Ruhpolding   Women 10 km Pursuit 2
2004   Antholz-Anterselva   Women 15 km Individual 2
2005   Hochfilzen   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
2005   Hochfilzen   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2005   Oberhof   Women 4x6 km Relay 2
2005   Khanty Mansiysk   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 2
1997   Kontiolahti   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 3
1999   Ruhpolding   Women 4x6 km Relay 3
2000   Oberhof   Women 10 km Pursuit 3
2000   Oestersund   Women 10 km Pursuit 3
2001   Ruhpolding   Women 4x6 km Relay 3
2002   Holmenkollen   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 3
2003   Ruhpolding   Women 10 km Pursuit 3
2004   Antholz-Anterselva   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 3
2004   Holmenkollen   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 3
2005   Oestersund   Women 4x6 km Relay 3
2006   Ruhpolding   Women 7.5 Km Sprint 3
  Top-10 individual results
2006   Torino   Women 15 km Individual OG 1
2005   Osrblie   Women 15 km Individual WC 1
2003   Khanty Mansiysk   Women 12.5 km Mass WCH 2
2005   Hochfilzen   Women 7.5 Km Sprint WC 2
2005   Khanty Mansiysk   Women 7.5 Km Sprint WC 2
2004   Holmenkollen   Women 15 km Individual WC 2
2004   Antholz-Anterselva   Women 15 km Individual WC 2
2004   Ruhpolding   Women 10 km Pursuit WC 2
2004   Ruhpolding   Women 7.5 Km Sprint WC 2
2002   Pokljuka   Women 7.5 Km Sprint WC 2
  World cup total
Season ALL IN SP PU MS
05/06 6 1 3 12 12
04/05 12 3 11 22 11
03/04 11 12 8 11 28
02/03 11 22 13 8 2
01/02 7 14 7 11 5
00/01 10 9 12 10 19
99/00 6 18 2 6 6
98/99 19 13 21 18
97/98 13 22 11 11
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