PUNINA Alina
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Cycling Track |
Women's C5 3000m Individual Pursuit | 5 | |
| Women's C4-5 500m Time Trial | 7 | ||
| Mixed C1-5 750m Team Sprint | 8 |
Schedule
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Biographical Information
Highlights
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CYCLING ROAD
CYCLING TRACK
CYCLING ROAD
| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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| Road World Championships | ||||
| 3 | Women's C5 - Road Race | 2021 | Cascais, POR | |
| 7 | C5 Time Trial | 2019 | Emmen, NED | |
| 8 | C5 Time Trial | 2021 | Cascais, POR | |
| 9 | Women's C5 - Road Race | 2019 | Emmen, NED | |
| 9 | Women's C5 - Road Race | 2018 | Maniago, ITA | |
| 13 | C5 Time Trial | 2018 | Maniago, ITA | |
| Track World Championships | ||||
| 6 | Women's C5 - Omnium | 2020 | Milton, ON, CAN | |
| 8 | Women's C5 - Scratch Race | 2020 | Milton, ON, CAN | |
| 10 | Women's C5 - Scratch Race | 2019 | Apeldoorn, NED | |
CYCLING TRACK
| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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| Track World Championships | ||||
| 4 | Women's C5 - 500m Time Trial | 2020 | Milton, ON, CAN | |
| 4 | Women's C5 - 500m Time Trial | 2019 | Apeldoorn, NED | |
| 6 | C1-5 750m Team Sprint | 2020 | Milton, ON, CAN | |
| 6 | C5 3000m Individual Pursuit | 2020 | Milton, ON, CAN | |
| 10 | C5 3000m Individual Pursuit | 2019 | Apeldoorn, NED | |
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Reading. (Athlete, 21 Aug 2021)
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Athlete
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English, Russian
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Moscow Regional Cycling Sports School of Olympic Reserve [Russia]
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Mikhail Efremov [personal], RUS
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At age 18 she sustained an injury after falling on the wheel of her bike, and needed two months to recover. (Athlete, 21 Aug 2021)
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She took up the sport in 2016, at age 15, in Fryazino, Russian Federation. (Athlete, 21 Aug 2021)
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She trains six days per week, for up to four hours daily. (velo.gdesport.com, 22 Jul 2021)
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Winning a bronze medal in the women's C5 road race at the 2021 World Championships in Cascais, Portugal. (Athlete, 21 Aug 2021; paralymp.ru, 14 Jun 2021)
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Swiss cyclists Jolanda Neff and Nino Schurter. (Athlete, 21 Aug 2021)
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Her mother. (Athlete, 21 Aug 2021)
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"Vivi. Lotta. Ama." [Live. Struggle. Love.] (Athlete, 21 Aug 2021)
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In 2020 she received the title of Master of Sport of International Class in the Russian Federation. (infryazino.ru, 12 Feb 2020)
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