VOINOVA Anastasiia

5 Feb 1993
28
Female
1.63/5'4''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CTR Cycling Track Women's Team Sprint 3 Bronze Medal
Women's Sprint 12
Women's Keirin 19

Schedule

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Izu Velodrome
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Izu Velodrome
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Izu Velodrome
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Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocationSprintKeirinTeam Sprint
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA842

World Championships
YearLocationSprint500m Time TrialKeirinTeam Sprint
2020Berlin, GER25134
2019Pruszkow, POL6-112
2018Apeldoorn, NED12-173
2017Hong Kong, CHN7381
2016London, GBR91131
2015Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, FRA61-2
2014Cali, COL183-4
2013Minsk, BLR165-6
2012Melbourne, VIC, AUS-15-6

European Games
YearLocationSprintTeam Sprint
2019Minsk, BLR11

European Championships
YearLocationSprint500m Time TrialKeirinTeam SprintTeam Sprint
2020Plovdiv, BUL1271-
2019Apeldoorn, NED116-1
2018Glasgow, GBR2-7-1
2017Berlin, GER5-6-1
2016Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, FRA237-1

Nations Cup
YearLocationSprint
2021St. Petersburg, RUS1

World Cup (Ranking)
RankEventYear
4Sprint2019/2020
7Sprint2016/2017
13Sprint2017/2018
15Keirin2019/2020
17Sprint2018/2019
26Keirin2016/2017
31Keirin2017/2018
36Keirin2018/2019

World Cup
YearLocationSprintKeirinTeam Sprint
2019/2020Brisbane, QLD, AUS382
2019/2020Cambridge, NZL16-
2019/2020Minsk, BLR212-
2018/2019Hong Kong, CHN1121-
2018/2019Berlin, GER2111
2018/2019Milton, ON, CAN27-3
2018/2019Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, FRA19-1
2017/2018Manchester, GBR372
2017/2018Pruszkow, POL4-3
2016/2017Los Angeles, CA, USA3-1
2016/2017Cali, COL272


Legend
IP - Individual Pursuit, TP - Team Pursuit, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified
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Literature, history, psychology. (Athlete, 15 Apr 2020)
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Athlete
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Coaching - Smolensk State Academy of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism, Russian Federation
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English, Russian
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Gazprom-RusVelo [RUS] / Dynamo [RUS] / Moscow College of Olympic Reserve No.2 [RUS]
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Vladimir Khozov, RUS, from 2017
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2011 for Russian Federation, European Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Athlete, 20 Apr 2016)
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She sustained knee and ankle injuries after falling at the 2016 World Championships in London, England, which affected her training in the months leading up to the 2016 Olympic Games. (rg.ru, 30 Jun 2019)
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She took up the sport at age 11 in Tula, Russian Federation. (Athlete, 20 Apr 2016)
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"Being a skier, I went to a road cycling competition in summer. There I got acquainted with my future cycling coach who invited me to come and try track cycling." (Athlete, 20 Apr 2016)
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To win gold at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and to set a world record in team sprint with Daria Shmeleva. (Athlete, 15 Apr 2020; crossfit.ru, 01 Feb 2020)
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She trains six days per week and has a day off on Sunday. She usually trains twice a day, with each session lasting for between one and three hours. (crossfit.ru, 01 Feb 2020)
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Winning silver in sprint at the 2020 World Championships in Berlin, Germany. (Athlete, 15 Apr 2020)
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British track cyclist Victoria Pendleton. (Athlete, 20 Apr 2016)
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Her mother, and her coaches Alexander Tolomanov and Vladimir Kiriltsev. (crossfit.ru, 01 Feb 2020)
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"Like many other sports, [track cycling] is risky but it's so amazing. It's like a drug. Athletes will understand what I'm talking about. I experience courage on competitive days. I like that feeling. For me, racing is a feast, as well as the opportunity to see the fruits of our work." (crossfit.ru, 01 Feb 2020)
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In recognition of the silver medal she won at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, she received the Order for Merits to the Fatherland [first grade] in the Russian Federation. (kremlin.ru, 25 Aug 2016)

She holds the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (minsport.gov.ru, 30 Dec 2019; Athlete, 20 Apr 2016)
Legend
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Bronze Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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