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Alexey Prokurorov

Alexey Alexeyevich Prokurorov (Russian: Алексе́й Алексе́евич Прокуро́ров; 25 March 1964 – 10 October 2008) was a Soviet/Russian cross-country skier who competed in the late 1980s and 1990s for both the Soviet Union and Russia.

Alexey Prokurorov
Prokurorov (left) in 2002
Country Russia
Full nameAlexey Alexeyevich Prokurorov
Born(1964-03-25)25 March 1964
Mishino, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died10 October 2008(2008-10-10) (aged 44)
Vladimir, Russia
World Cup career
Seasons18 – (1984, 19862002)
Individual wins9
Team wins3
Indiv. podiums22
Team podiums16
Indiv. starts156
Team starts47
Overall titles0 – (4th in 1995, 1996)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Men's cross-country skiing
Representing  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
1988 Calgary 30 km classical
1988 Calgary 4 × 10 km relay
World Championships
1989 Lahti 50 km freestyle
Representing  Russia
World Championships
1997 Trondheim 30 km freestyle
1997 Trondheim 10 km classical
1993 Falun 4 × 10 km relay
1995 Thunder Bay 30 km classical
1997 Trondheim 10 km + 15 km
combined pursuit

Career

Prokurorov was born in the village of Mishino of Vladimir Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union.

Prokurorov's biggest successes were winning the gold medal in the 30 km freestyle and the silver medal in the 4 × 10 km relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.

At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, Prokurorov earned a total of six medals. This included one gold (30 km: 1997), one silver (10 km: 1997), and four bronzes (50 km: 1989, 4 × 10 km relay: 1993, 30 km: 1995, 10 km + 15 km combined pursuit: 1997). He also won the 50 km event twice at the Holmenkollen ski festival (1993, 1998). He also won the Russian championship title 13 times.

Prokurorov received the Holmenkollen medal, the highest Norwegian skiing award, in 1998 (shared with Fred Børre Lundberg, Larissa Lazutina and Harri Kirvesniemi).[1]

Prokurorov was a flag bearer of Russian team at the 1998 Winter Olympics and 2002 Winter Olympics.[2]

Prokurorov retired after the 2001/2002 season at the age of 39. After retirement, he was Chief coach of the Russian women cross-country skiing team. He received state honors for his services to sports.

He died in a road accident in Vladimir on 10 October 2008, when he was hit by a car driven by a drunk man[3] as he was crossing the road.[4][5]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[6]

Olympic Games

  • 2 medals – (1 gold, 1 silver)
Year Age 10 km 15 km Pursuit 30 km 50 km Sprint 4 × 10 km
relay
1988 23 18 1st 38 2nd
1992 27 21 4 5
1994 29 20 12 28 13 5
1998 33 31 18 4 5
2002 37 29 28

World Championships

  • 6 medals – (1 gold, 1 silver, 4 bronze)
Year Age 10 km 15 km
 classical
15 km
 freestyle
Pursuit 30 km 50 km Sprint 4 × 10 km
relay
1989 24 4 6 3rd 5
1991 26 13 14 6 5
1993 28 11 50 3rd
1995 30 13 6 3rd 18 6
1997 32 2nd 3rd 1st 4 4
1999 34 4 7 28 26 7
2001 36 12 19 9

World Cup

Season Standings
Season Age Overall Long Distance Middle Distance Sprint
1984 20 54
1986 22 18
1987 23 6
1988 24 9
1989 25 10
1990 26 14
1991 27 18
1992 28 20
1993 29 9
1994 30 9
1995 31 4
1996 32 4
1997 33 10 9 48
1998 34 14 6 28
1999 35 9 5 37
2000 36 36 14 35 NC
2001 37 29
2002 38 134

Individual podiums

  • 9 victories
  • 22 podiums
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
1 1986–87 1 March 1987   Lahti, Finland 30 km Individual F World Cup 1st
2 7 March 1987   Falun, Sweden 30 km Individual F World Cup 2nd
3 1987–88 9 January 1988   Kavgolovo, Soviet Union 30 km Individual C World Cup 2nd
4 15 February 1988   Calgary, Canada 30 km Individual C Olympic Games[a] 1st
5 1988–89 26 February 1989   Lahti, Finland 50 km Individual F World Championships[a] 3rd
6 1989–90 6 March 1990   Trondheim, Norway 15 km Individual C World Cup 1st
7 1992–93 18 December 1992   Val di Fiemme, Italy 30 km Individual F World Cup 3rd
8 13 March 1993   Oslo, Norway 30 km Individual C World Cup 1st
9 1993–94 19 March 1994   Thunder Bay, Canada 50 km Individual F World Cup 1st
10 1994–95 14 December 1994   Tauplitzalm, Austria 15 km Individual C World Cup 1st
11 8 January 1995   Östersund, Sweden 30 km Individual F World Cup 2nd
12 11 February 1995   Oslo, Norway 50 km Individual C World Cup 2nd
13 9 March 1995   Thunder Bay, Canada 30 km Individual C World Championships[a] 3rd
14 1995–96 10 March 1996   Kavgolovo, Russia 15 km Individual C World Cup 1st
15 24 February 1996   Trondheim, Norway 30 km Individual F World Cup 3rd
16 3 March 1996   Lahti, Finland 30 km Individual F World Cup 3rd
17 1996–97 21 February 1997   Trondheim, Norway 30 km Individual F World Championships[a] 1st
18 24 February 1997 10 km Individual C World Championships[a] 2nd
19 25 February 1997 15 km Pursuit F World Championships[a] 3rd
20 1997–98 14 March 1998   Oslo, Norway 50 km Individual C World Cup 1st
21 1998–99 19 December 1998   Davos, Switzerland 30 km Individual C World Cup 2nd
22 2000–01 4 March 2001   Kavgolovo, Russia 15 km Individual F World Cup 3rd
  1. ^ a b c d e f Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Winter Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

Team podiums

  • 3 victories
  • 16 podiums
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammates
1 1986–87 8 March 1987   Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Batyuk / Sakhnov / Uschkalenko
2 1987–88 24 February 1988   Calgary, Canada 4 × 10 km Relay F Olympic Games[a] 2nd Smirnov / Sakhnov / Devyatyarov
3 1988–89 5 March 1989   Oslo, Norway 4 × 10 km Relay F World Cup 2nd Badamshin / Smirnov / Sakhnov
4 12 March 1989   Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C World Cup 1st Badamshin / Sakhnov / Smirnov
5 1989–90 1 March 1990   Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Badamshin / Botvinov / Smirnov
6 1990–91 1 March 1991   Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Botvinov / Badamshin / Plaksunov
7 1991–92 28 February 1992   Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay F World Cup 1st Kirilov / Botvinov / Smirnov
8 8 March 1992   Funäsdalen, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Kirilov / Botvinov / Smirnov
9 1992–93 26 February 1993   Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Championships[a] 3rd Kirilov / Badamshin / Botvinov
10 5 March 1993   Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Vorobyov / Badamshin / Botvinov
11 1995–96 1 March 1996   Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Tchepikov / Botvinov / Tchernych
12 1997–98 7 December 1997   Santa Caterina, Italy 4 × 10 km Relay F World Cup 1st Pitchouguine / Legotine / Tchepikov
13 6 March 1998   Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Legotine / Noutrikhin / Tchepikov
14 1998–99 14 March 1999   Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Vilisov
15 21 March 1999   Oslo, Norway 4 × 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Denisov / Ivanov / Vilisov
16 1999–00 13 January 2000   Nové Město, Czech Republic 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Vilisov
  1. ^ a b Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Winter Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

References

  1. ^ Holmenkollen medalists February 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine - click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file (in Norwegian)
  2. ^ Alexi Prokourorov at the International Ski Federation
  3. ^ Убийцу Прокуророва ждет суд, gazeta.ru
  4. ^ Олимпийский чемпион Алексей Прокуроров погиб в ДТП, gazeta.ru.
  5. ^ "Former Olympic champion skier Alexei Prokurorov dies at age 44". The Canadian Press. Moscow. 2008-10-10. Retrieved 2008-10-11.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Athlete : PROKOUROROV Alexei". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 March 2018.

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Alexey Alexeyevich Prokurorov Russian Alekse j Alekse evich Prokuro rov 25 March 1964 10 October 2008 was a Soviet Russian cross country skier who competed in the late 1980s and 1990s for both the Soviet Union and Russia Alexey ProkurorovProkurorov left in 2002Country RussiaFull nameAlexey Alexeyevich ProkurorovBorn 1964 03 25 25 March 1964Mishino Russian SFSR Soviet UnionDied10 October 2008 2008 10 10 aged 44 Vladimir RussiaWorld Cup careerSeasons18 1984 1986 2002 Individual wins9Team wins3Indiv podiums22Team podiums16Indiv starts156Team starts47Overall titles0 4th in 1995 1996 Discipline titles0Medal record Men s cross country skiingRepresenting Soviet UnionOlympic Games1988 Calgary 30 km classical1988 Calgary 4 10 km relayWorld Championships1989 Lahti 50 km freestyleRepresenting RussiaWorld Championships1997 Trondheim 30 km freestyle1997 Trondheim 10 km classical1993 Falun 4 10 km relay1995 Thunder Bay 30 km classical1997 Trondheim 10 km 15 kmcombined pursuit Contents 1 Career 2 Cross country skiing results 2 1 Olympic Games 2 2 World Championships 2 3 World Cup 2 3 1 Individual podiums 2 3 2 Team podiums 3 ReferencesCareer EditProkurorov was born in the village of Mishino of Vladimir Oblast Russian SFSR Soviet Union Prokurorov s biggest successes were winning the gold medal in the 30 km freestyle and the silver medal in the 4 10 km relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Prokurorov earned a total of six medals This included one gold 30 km 1997 one silver 10 km 1997 and four bronzes 50 km 1989 4 10 km relay 1993 30 km 1995 10 km 15 km combined pursuit 1997 He also won the 50 km event twice at the Holmenkollen ski festival 1993 1998 He also won the Russian championship title 13 times Prokurorov received the Holmenkollen medal the highest Norwegian skiing award in 1998 shared with Fred Borre Lundberg Larissa Lazutina and Harri Kirvesniemi 1 Prokurorov was a flag bearer of Russian team at the 1998 Winter Olympics and 2002 Winter Olympics 2 Prokurorov retired after the 2001 2002 season at the age of 39 After retirement he was Chief coach of the Russian women cross country skiing team He received state honors for his services to sports He died in a road accident in Vladimir on 10 October 2008 when he was hit by a car driven by a drunk man 3 as he was crossing the road 4 5 Cross country skiing results EditAll results are sourced from the International Ski Federation FIS 6 Olympic Games Edit 2 medals 1 gold 1 silver Year Age 10 km 15 km Pursuit 30 km 50 km Sprint 4 10 kmrelay1988 23 18 1st 38 2nd1992 27 21 4 51994 29 20 12 28 13 51998 33 31 18 4 52002 37 29 28 World Championships Edit 6 medals 1 gold 1 silver 4 bronze Year Age 10 km 15 km classical 15 km freestyle Pursuit 30 km 50 km Sprint 4 10 kmrelay1989 24 4 6 3rd 51991 26 13 14 6 51993 28 11 50 3rd1995 30 13 6 3rd 18 61997 32 2nd 3rd 1st 4 41999 34 4 7 28 26 72001 36 12 19 9 World Cup Edit Season Standings Season Age Overall Long Distance Middle Distance Sprint1984 20 54 1986 22 18 1987 23 6 1988 24 9 1989 25 10 1990 26 14 1991 27 18 1992 28 20 1993 29 9 1994 30 9 1995 31 4 1996 32 4 1997 33 10 9 481998 34 14 6 281999 35 9 5 372000 36 36 14 35 NC2001 37 29 2002 38 134 Individual podiums Edit 9 victories 22 podiumsNo Season Date Location Race Level Place1 1986 87 1 March 1987 Lahti Finland 30 km Individual F World Cup 1st2 7 March 1987 Falun Sweden 30 km Individual F World Cup 2nd3 1987 88 9 January 1988 Kavgolovo Soviet Union 30 km Individual C World Cup 2nd4 15 February 1988 Calgary Canada 30 km Individual C Olympic Games a 1st5 1988 89 26 February 1989 Lahti Finland 50 km Individual F World Championships a 3rd6 1989 90 6 March 1990 Trondheim Norway 15 km Individual C World Cup 1st7 1992 93 18 December 1992 Val di Fiemme Italy 30 km Individual F World Cup 3rd8 13 March 1993 Oslo Norway 30 km Individual C World Cup 1st9 1993 94 19 March 1994 Thunder Bay Canada 50 km Individual F World Cup 1st10 1994 95 14 December 1994 Tauplitzalm Austria 15 km Individual C World Cup 1st11 8 January 1995 Ostersund Sweden 30 km Individual F World Cup 2nd12 11 February 1995 Oslo Norway 50 km Individual C World Cup 2nd13 9 March 1995 Thunder Bay Canada 30 km Individual C World Championships a 3rd14 1995 96 10 March 1996 Kavgolovo Russia 15 km Individual C World Cup 1st15 24 February 1996 Trondheim Norway 30 km Individual F World Cup 3rd16 3 March 1996 Lahti Finland 30 km Individual F World Cup 3rd17 1996 97 21 February 1997 Trondheim Norway 30 km Individual F World Championships a 1st18 24 February 1997 10 km Individual C World Championships a 2nd19 25 February 1997 15 km Pursuit F World Championships a 3rd20 1997 98 14 March 1998 Oslo Norway 50 km Individual C World Cup 1st21 1998 99 19 December 1998 Davos Switzerland 30 km Individual C World Cup 2nd22 2000 01 4 March 2001 Kavgolovo Russia 15 km Individual F World Cup 3rd a b c d e f Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Winter Olympics World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system Team podiums Edit 3 victories 16 podiumsNo Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammates1 1986 87 8 March 1987 Falun Sweden 4 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Batyuk Sakhnov Uschkalenko2 1987 88 24 February 1988 Calgary Canada 4 10 km Relay F Olympic Games a 2nd Smirnov Sakhnov Devyatyarov3 1988 89 5 March 1989 Oslo Norway 4 10 km Relay F World Cup 2nd Badamshin Smirnov Sakhnov4 12 March 1989 Falun Sweden 4 10 km Relay C World Cup 1st Badamshin Sakhnov Smirnov5 1989 90 1 March 1990 Lahti Finland 4 10 km Relay C F World Cup 2nd Badamshin Botvinov Smirnov6 1990 91 1 March 1991 Lahti Finland 4 10 km Relay C F World Cup 3rd Botvinov Badamshin Plaksunov7 1991 92 28 February 1992 Lahti Finland 4 10 km Relay F World Cup 1st Kirilov Botvinov Smirnov8 8 March 1992 Funasdalen Sweden 4 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Kirilov Botvinov Smirnov9 1992 93 26 February 1993 Falun Sweden 4 10 km Relay C F World Championships a 3rd Kirilov Badamshin Botvinov10 5 March 1993 Lahti Finland 4 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Vorobyov Badamshin Botvinov11 1995 96 1 March 1996 Lahti Finland 4 10 km Relay C F World Cup 2nd Tchepikov Botvinov Tchernych12 1997 98 7 December 1997 Santa Caterina Italy 4 10 km Relay F World Cup 1st Pitchouguine Legotine Tchepikov13 6 March 1998 Lahti Finland 4 10 km Relay C F World Cup 3rd Legotine Noutrikhin Tchepikov14 1998 99 14 March 1999 Falun Sweden 4 10 km Relay C F World Cup 3rd Denisov Ivanov Vilisov15 21 March 1999 Oslo Norway 4 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Denisov Ivanov Vilisov16 1999 00 13 January 2000 Nove Mesto Czech Republic 4 10 km Relay C F World Cup 3rd Denisov Ivanov Vilisov a b Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Winter Olympics World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system References Edit Holmenkollen medalists Archived February 24 2007 at the Wayback Machine click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file in Norwegian Alexi Prokourorov at the International Ski Federation Ubijcu Prokurorova zhdet sud gazeta ru Olimpijskij chempion Aleksej Prokurorov pogib v DTP gazeta ru Former Olympic champion skier Alexei Prokurorov dies at age 44 The Canadian Press Moscow 2008 10 10 Retrieved 2008 10 11 dead link Athlete PROKOUROROV Alexei FIS Ski International Ski Federation Retrieved 12 March 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexey Prokurorov amp oldid 1125652693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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