Nadezhda MOROZOVA
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Speed Skating |
Women's 1000m | 11 | |
| Women's 1500m | 14 | ||
| Women's 3000m | 13 | ||
| Women's Mass Start | 14 |
Schedule
Biographical Information
Highlights
Historical Results
| Four Continents Championships | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 2 | Women's 1500m | 2020 | Milwaukee, WI, USA |
| 2 | Women's 3000m | 2020 | Milwaukee, WI, USA |
| World Single Distance Championships | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 10 | Women's 1500m | 2021 | Heerenveen, NED |
| 11 | Women's 3000m | 2021 | Heerenveen, NED |
| 11 | Women's 5000m | 2021 | Heerenveen, NED |
| 12 | Women's 5000m | 2020 | Salt Lake City, UT, USA |
| 18 | Women's Allround | 2020 | Hamar, NOR |
| 23 | Women's 1500m | 2020 | Salt Lake City, UT, USA |
| World Cup | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season | Women's 500m | Women's 1000m | Women's 1500m | Women's Mass Start | Women's Long Distances |
| 2020/21 | 7 | 15 | 16 | ||
| 2019/20 | 55 | 59 | 27 | 26 | 20 |
nee Sidelnik
Reading, watching television
Athlete
Husband, Dmitry Morozov.
Kazakh, Russian
National: Dmitry Babenko (KAZ)
Husband Dmitry Morozov (Speed skating): Innsbruck 2012 Kazakh Youth Olympian, with the best result of ninth in the 3000m. Won two medals at the inaugural Four Continents Championships in 2020, with 5000m silver and team pursuit bronze. Competed at three World Championships, achieving two top-20 individual finishes, both in 2021.
2017 Asian Winter Games in Obihiro (1500m - 15th, 3000m - 11th)
2019 World Cup in Minsk (1000m B - 19th, 1500m B - 16th, 3000m B - 8th, Mass Start SF - 9th)
2019
First tried speed skating in 2012 after the indoor skating hall in Nur-Sultan was built and enjoyed it so much she kept doing it. (isu.org, 2022)
Win a medal at the Olympic Winter Games. (isu.org)
Finishing third in the 1500m at the 2021 World Cup in Tomaszow Mazowiecki, her first World Cup podium. (olympic.kz, 15 Nov 2021)
Road cyclist Aleksey Lutsenko (KAZ), Tokyo 2020 Olympian and three-time Asian games gold medallist. (isu.org, 2022)
Her coach, Dmitry Babenko (KAZ), three-time Olympian and six-time Asian Winter Games medallist. (isu.org, 2022)
Master of Sport of International Class in Kazakhstan (2019)
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- Gold Medal Event
Kazakhstan
Speed Skating