Dmitriy MOROZOV

28 Aug 1996
25
Male
1.80/5'10''
ASTANA
 
Kazakhstan
ALMATY
 
Kazakhstan

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SSK Speed Skating Men's 1000m 17
Men's 1500m 18
Men's Mass Start 19

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Speed Skating Oval
Finished
National Speed Skating Oval
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Youth Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
9Men's 3000m2012Innsbruck, AUT
11Mass Start2012Innsbruck, AUT
DNFMen's 500m2012Innsbruck, AUT
Four Continents Championships
RankEventYearLocation
2Men's 5000m2020Milwaukee, WI, USA
3Men's Team Pursuit2020Milwaukee, WI, USA
World Single Distance Championships
RankEventYearLocation
6Men's Team Pursuit2021Heerenveen, NED
8Men's Team Pursuit2019Inzell, GER
10Men's Mass Start Semi-Final 22021Heerenveen, NED
16Men's 1500m2021Heerenveen, NED
18Men's Mass Start Final2021Heerenveen, NED
20Men's Allround2020Hamar, NOR
DNFMen's 10000m2020Salt Lake City, UT, USA
World Cup
SeasonMen's 1500mMen's Mass StartMen's Long DistancesMen's Team Pursuit
2020/21322031
2019/203829
2018/1931238
2017/1849
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Dima

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Painting, 3D modelling

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Athlete

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Physical Education - Almaty University (KAZ)

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Wife, Nadezhda Morozova (nee Sidelnik, married April 2018).

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Kazakh, Russian

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National: Dmitry Babenko (KAZ)

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Wife Nadezhda Morozova (Speed skating): Represented Kazakhstan at three World Championships (2020-21), with four top-12 results (three achieved in 2021). Dual silver medallist at the inaugural Four Continents Championships in 2020 (1500m, 3000m). One World Cup podium from the 2021/22 season, after finishing third at the Tomaszow Mazowiecki 1500m. Six-time national champion.

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2017 World Cup in Heerenveen (Mass start semi-final - 15th)

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2018

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Began speed skating at age nine in Almaty.

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"I've liked skating since childhood." (isu.org)

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Compete at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games. (isu.org)

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Winning 1500m gold at the 2021Four Continents Championships in Calgary. (ISU, 17 Dec 2021)

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Road cyclist Aleksey Lutsenko (KAZ), Tokyo 2020 Olympian, U23 world road race champion, and three-time Asian Games gold medallist. (isu.org)

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His coach, Dmitry Babenko (KAZ). (isu.org)

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"The more you work, the better results you get." (isu.org)

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Master of Sport of International Class in Kazakhstan (2021)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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