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Russian Triathlon Federation

The Russian Triathlon Federation (Федерация триатлона России) is the official national governing body for the sports of triathlon, duathlon and winter triathlon and represents Russia in World Triathlon.[citation needed]

Irina Abysova, female Russian triathlete.
Alexander Bryukhankov, male Russian triathlete.
Alexandra Razarenova, Russian Champion of the year 2011.
Anastasiya Polyanskaya at the World Cup triathlon in Tiszaújáros, 2011.
Anastasia Protasenya, Russian triathlete.
Olga Agapova, Russian U23 triathlete.
Anastasiya Gorbunova, Russian Junior triathlete.

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, World Triathlon banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in all of its international competitions and official events.[1] Europe Triathlon said that it strongly supported the decision of the International Olympic Committee and World Triathlon to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from organised European events, and to not organise international events in Russia or Belarus.[2]

Structure edit

The president of the RTF from 2010 to 2016 was Sergey Bystrov [ru], born 13 April 1957 in Tver Oblast. In 2000, Bystrov was the vice coordinator of Vladimir Putin's election campaign in Tver Oblast, from 2001 to 2004 he was Vice Minister of Labour and Social Development, from 2004 on he has worked in various functions in the Ministry of Transport and has been in charge of the infrastructure and logistics department for the Olympic Games in Sochi.[3]

He was replaced between December 2016 and 2020 by Pyotr Ivanov [ru], and he in turn by Kseniya Shoygu [ru], daughter of Russian defense minister Sergey Shoygu, in 2020.[4][5]

World Championships (Elite) edit

Year Russian Male Triathletes Russian Female Triathletes
World Championship Series 2011 Alexander Bryukhankov (5th) Irina Abysova (47th)
Dmitry Polyanski (8th) Alexandra Razarenova (62nd)
Artem Parienko (30th) Mariya Shorets (66th)
Ivan Vasiliev (31st) Anna Burova (84th)
Ivan Tutukin (32nd) Anastasiya Polyanskaya (93rd)
Valentin Meshcheryakov (46th) Lyubov Ivanovskaya (107th)
Igor Polyansky (49th) Inna Tsyganok (117th)
Vladimir Turbaevsky (52nd)
Yulian Malyshev (97th)
Andrey Bryukhankov (133rd)
World Championship Series 2010 Alexander Bryukhankov (8th) Irina Abysova (52nd)
Dmitry Polyanski (14th) Alexandra Razarenova (56th)
Valentin Meshcheryakov (17th) Anastasiya Polyanskaya (64th)
Vladimir Turbayevskiy (20th) Olga Dmitrieva (88th)
Yulian Malyshev (30th) Yevgeniya Sukhoruchenkova (102nd)
Ivan Tutukin (36th)
Ivan Vasiliev (45th)
Anton Chuchko (84th)
Igor Sysoev (104th)
Igor Polyanskiy (131st)
World Championship Series 2009 Dmitry Polyanski (9th) Irina Abysova (30th)
Alexander Bryukhankov (11th) Olga Dmitrieva (63rd)
Yulian Malyshev (15th) Anastasiya Polyanskaya (102nd)
Ivan Vasiliev (19th)
Vladimir Turbaevsky (33rd)
Ivan Tutukin (38th)
Ivan Vasiliev (50th)
Artem Parienko (88th)
Igor Sysoyev (92nd)
BG World Championships Vancouver 2008 Igor Sysoyev (7th) Olga Zausaylova (23rd)
Ivan Vasiliev (10th) Irina Abysova (26th)
Dmitry Polyanski (11th)
Yulian Malyshev (36th)
BG World Championships Hamburg 2007 Igor Sysoyev (17th) Irina Abysova (32nd)
Vladimir Turbaevsky (63rd) Evgeniya Matveeva (46th)
Dmitry Polyanski (DNF) Olga Zausaylova (57th)
Olga Dmitrieva (60th)
World Championships Lausanne 2006 Igor Sysoyev (24th) Irina Abysova (32nd)
Olga Zausaylova (37th)
Olga Dmitrieva (59th)
Olga Generalova (DNF)
Anastasiya Polyanskaya (DNF)
World Championships Gamagori 2005 Igor Sysoyev (31st)
World Championships Madeira 2004 Igor Sysoyev (5th) Olga Generalova (24th)
Ivan Vasiliev (23rd) Nina Anisimova (31st)
World Championships Queenstown 2003 Ivan Vasiliev (DNF)
World Championships Cancun 2002 Nina Anisimova (35th)

Olympic Games edit

Igor Sysoyev took part in two Olympic Games. His wife Irina Abysova was a contender as well in one Olympics, but did not finish.

Year Russian Male Triathletes Russian Female Triathletes
Olympic Games Beijing 2008 Igor Sysoyev (9th) Olga Zausaylova (36th)
Dmitry Polyanski (22nd) Irina Abysova (DNF)
Alexander Bryukhankov (24th)
Olympic Games Athens 2004 Igor Sysoyev (15th) Olga Generalova (31st)
Nina Anisimova (DNF)
Olympic Games Sydney 2000 Nina Anisimova (12th)

Trivia edit

The RTF was one of the influential federations, as some incidents suggest:

  • Inna Tsyganok, a Ukrainian born Russian triathlete, was allowed to take part in various ITU competitions «representing ITU» because, when moving to Russia, she obviously did not fulfil the nationality criteria for about half a year and should not have been allowed to participate in any ITU events. The ITU did not answer to questions as to why Tsyganok «represented ITU» without a nationality. She has officially represented Russia since 2011.
  • Anastasiya Gorbunova, a clear DNS case at the Junior European Cup triathlon in Tabor (31 July 2011),[6] was eliminated not only in the ITU result list, but also in the ITU start lists immediately after the triathlon in order to prevent her from being cancelled in the start list of the European Youth Championships in Lausanne. According to the Continental Cup rules, a triathlete who withdraws too late must be removed from all start lists for the next 30 days,[7] hence Gorbunova, the best Russian female junior triathlete, should have been banned from the Youth Triathlon European Championships in Lausanne (27 August 2011). Gorbunova was present in full armour at the check in and the line up but did not go to the pontoon when her start number (83) was called. The ITU does not answer to inquiries as to why Gorbunova was eliminated after the race even in the ITU start list.
  • Surprisingly, a local Russian Cup triathlon in Penza was upgraded to a European Cup (3 July 2011) and Junior European Cup (2 July 2011) triathlon although the official ETU calendar did not include any ETU competitions in Russia.[8] All international competitors being absent from this local event, the Russian participants could easily gain points in the ETU and ITU rankings.
  • National female triathlon team (with Irina Abysova among other athletes) was sponsored for two seasons (2012–13, 2013–14) by Russian businessman and Ironman triathlete Alexey Cheskidov.[9] In 2014 Cheskidov founded the first series of triathlon and marathon events in Bronnitsy, Moscow Region. The series was called Titan with its logo and concept being highly influenced (or inspired) by non-present in Russia Ironman Triathlon and World Triathlon Corporation.[10][11]

References edit

  1. ^ "World Triathlon bans participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials". March 2022.
  2. ^ Triathlon, World (March 3, 2022). "Ukraine Crisis and Europe Triathlon Statement". World Triathlon.
  3. ^ "Сергей Быстров: Буду рад любой олимпийской награде" (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 16 May 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  4. ^ (in Russian). Russian Triathlon Federation. Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Дочь Шойгу стала президентом Федерации триатлона России" (in Russian). Kommersant. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  6. ^ See Official Result List[permanent dead link]. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  7. ^ See p. 65, ITU Competition Rules.
  8. ^ See «ETU announces 2011 Race Programme», 17 November 2010. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Стартовая цена: как заработать на организации спортивных мероприятий" (in Russian). Forbes, Russia. 2014-10-03. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  10. ^ (in Russian). TITAN (official site). Archived from the original on 2016-01-31. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  11. ^ (in Russian). Russian Triathlon News Portal - Trilife.ru. 2015-10-14. Archived from the original on 2016-01-31. Retrieved 2016-01-11.

External links edit

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The Russian Triathlon Federation Federaciya triatlona Rossii is the official national governing body for the sports of triathlon duathlon and winter triathlon and represents Russia in World Triathlon citation needed Irina Abysova female Russian triathlete Alexander Bryukhankov male Russian triathlete Alexandra Razarenova Russian Champion of the year 2011 Anastasiya Polyanskaya at the World Cup triathlon in Tiszaujaros 2011 Anastasia Protasenya Russian triathlete Olga Agapova Russian U23 triathlete Anastasiya Gorbunova Russian Junior triathlete After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine World Triathlon banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials in all of its international competitions and official events 1 Europe Triathlon said that it strongly supported the decision of the International Olympic Committee and World Triathlon to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from organised European events and to not organise international events in Russia or Belarus 2 Contents 1 Structure 2 World Championships Elite 3 Olympic Games 4 Trivia 5 References 6 External linksStructure editThe president of the RTF from 2010 to 2016 was Sergey Bystrov ru born 13 April 1957 in Tver Oblast In 2000 Bystrov was the vice coordinator of Vladimir Putin s election campaign in Tver Oblast from 2001 to 2004 he was Vice Minister of Labour and Social Development from 2004 on he has worked in various functions in the Ministry of Transport and has been in charge of the infrastructure and logistics department for the Olympic Games in Sochi 3 He was replaced between December 2016 and 2020 by Pyotr Ivanov ru and he in turn by Kseniya Shoygu ru daughter of Russian defense minister Sergey Shoygu in 2020 4 5 World Championships Elite editYear Russian Male Triathletes Russian Female Triathletes World Championship Series 2011 Alexander Bryukhankov 5th Irina Abysova 47th Dmitry Polyanski 8th Alexandra Razarenova 62nd Artem Parienko 30th Mariya Shorets 66th Ivan Vasiliev 31st Anna Burova 84th Ivan Tutukin 32nd Anastasiya Polyanskaya 93rd Valentin Meshcheryakov 46th Lyubov Ivanovskaya 107th Igor Polyansky 49th Inna Tsyganok 117th Vladimir Turbaevsky 52nd Yulian Malyshev 97th Andrey Bryukhankov 133rd World Championship Series 2010 Alexander Bryukhankov 8th Irina Abysova 52nd Dmitry Polyanski 14th Alexandra Razarenova 56th Valentin Meshcheryakov 17th Anastasiya Polyanskaya 64th Vladimir Turbayevskiy 20th Olga Dmitrieva 88th Yulian Malyshev 30th Yevgeniya Sukhoruchenkova 102nd Ivan Tutukin 36th Ivan Vasiliev 45th Anton Chuchko 84th Igor Sysoev 104th Igor Polyanskiy 131st World Championship Series 2009 Dmitry Polyanski 9th Irina Abysova 30th Alexander Bryukhankov 11th Olga Dmitrieva 63rd Yulian Malyshev 15th Anastasiya Polyanskaya 102nd Ivan Vasiliev 19th Vladimir Turbaevsky 33rd Ivan Tutukin 38th Ivan Vasiliev 50th Artem Parienko 88th Igor Sysoyev 92nd BG World Championships Vancouver 2008 Igor Sysoyev 7th Olga Zausaylova 23rd Ivan Vasiliev 10th Irina Abysova 26th Dmitry Polyanski 11th Yulian Malyshev 36th BG World Championships Hamburg 2007 Igor Sysoyev 17th Irina Abysova 32nd Vladimir Turbaevsky 63rd Evgeniya Matveeva 46th Dmitry Polyanski DNF Olga Zausaylova 57th Olga Dmitrieva 60th World Championships Lausanne 2006 Igor Sysoyev 24th Irina Abysova 32nd Olga Zausaylova 37th Olga Dmitrieva 59th Olga Generalova DNF Anastasiya Polyanskaya DNF World Championships Gamagori 2005 Igor Sysoyev 31st World Championships Madeira 2004 Igor Sysoyev 5th Olga Generalova 24th Ivan Vasiliev 23rd Nina Anisimova 31st World Championships Queenstown 2003 Ivan Vasiliev DNF World Championships Cancun 2002 Nina Anisimova 35th Olympic Games editIgor Sysoyev took part in two Olympic Games His wife Irina Abysova was a contender as well in one Olympics but did not finish Year Russian Male Triathletes Russian Female Triathletes Olympic Games Beijing 2008 Igor Sysoyev 9th Olga Zausaylova 36th Dmitry Polyanski 22nd Irina Abysova DNF Alexander Bryukhankov 24th Olympic Games Athens 2004 Igor Sysoyev 15th Olga Generalova 31st Nina Anisimova DNF Olympic Games Sydney 2000 Nina Anisimova 12th Trivia editThe RTF was one of the influential federations as some incidents suggest Inna Tsyganok a Ukrainian born Russian triathlete was allowed to take part in various ITU competitions representing ITU because when moving to Russia she obviously did not fulfil the nationality criteria for about half a year and should not have been allowed to participate in any ITU events The ITU did not answer to questions as to why Tsyganok represented ITU without a nationality She has officially represented Russia since 2011 Anastasiya Gorbunova a clear DNS case at the Junior European Cup triathlon in Tabor 31 July 2011 6 was eliminated not only in the ITU result list but also in the ITU start lists immediately after the triathlon in order to prevent her from being cancelled in the start list of the European Youth Championships in Lausanne According to the Continental Cup rules a triathlete who withdraws too late must be removed from all start lists for the next 30 days 7 hence Gorbunova the best Russian female junior triathlete should have been banned from the Youth Triathlon European Championships in Lausanne 27 August 2011 Gorbunova was present in full armour at the check in and the line up but did not go to the pontoon when her start number 83 was called The ITU does not answer to inquiries as to why Gorbunova was eliminated after the race even in the ITU start list Surprisingly a local Russian Cup triathlon in Penza was upgraded to a European Cup 3 July 2011 and Junior European Cup 2 July 2011 triathlon although the official ETU calendar did not include any ETU competitions in Russia 8 All international competitors being absent from this local event the Russian participants could easily gain points in the ETU and ITU rankings National female triathlon team with Irina Abysova among other athletes was sponsored for two seasons 2012 13 2013 14 by Russian businessman and Ironman triathlete Alexey Cheskidov 9 In 2014 Cheskidov founded the first series of triathlon and marathon events in Bronnitsy Moscow Region The series was called Titan with its logo and concept being highly influenced or inspired by non present in Russia Ironman Triathlon and World Triathlon Corporation 10 11 References edit World Triathlon bans participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials March 2022 Triathlon World March 3 2022 Ukraine Crisis and Europe Triathlon Statement World Triathlon Sergej Bystrov Budu rad lyuboj olimpijskoj nagrade in Russian RIA Novosti 16 May 2012 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Rukovodstvo in Russian Russian Triathlon Federation Archived from the original on 2015 06 27 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Doch Shojgu stala prezidentom Federacii triatlona Rossii in Russian Kommersant 5 December 2020 Retrieved 11 June 2021 See Official Result List permanent dead link Retrieved 10 September 2011 See p 65 ITU Competition Rules See ETU announces 2011 Race Programme 17 November 2010 Retrieved 10 September 2011 Startovaya cena kak zarabotat na organizacii sportivnyh meropriyatij in Russian Forbes Russia 2014 10 03 Retrieved 2016 01 11 Licenziya FTR Russian Triathlon Federation license in Russian TITAN official site Archived from the original on 2016 01 31 Retrieved 2016 01 11 TITAN triatlon zheleznaya distanciya sprint 2016 in Russian Russian Triathlon News Portal Trilife ru 2015 10 14 Archived from the original on 2016 01 31 Retrieved 2016 01 11 External links editRussian Triathlon Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russian Triathlon Federation amp oldid 1130043913, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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