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Yuliya Yelistratova

Yuliya Oleksandrivna Yelistratova (Ukrainian: Юлія Олександрівна Єлістратова; born 15 February 1988 in Ovruch, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union,[1] Russian: Юлия Елистратова) is a Ukrainian professional triathlete, European U23 champion of the year 2009, Number 1 in the ITU ranking (women's standing) of the year 2009 with by far the highest “total number of races” (6), several times national champion in various categories and member of the Ukrainian national team. She competed at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics.[2][3]

Yelistratova at the World Cup triathlon in Tiszaújvaros, 2011.
Yelistratova at the World Championship Series triathlon in Kitzbuhel, 2011.
Yelistratova at the World Championship triathlon in Kitzbuhel, 2011.

Career edit

On 27 October 2004, Yelistratova took part in her first elite race and placed 9th at the European Cup in Alanya, so at the age of 15 at her Elite debut she effortlessly achieved a top-ten position among the world elite. Since then she has continuously won medals in numerous international events. She is also decorated with the title Master of Sports (Мастер срорта, International Class).

In 2009 Yelistratova took part in four competitions of the prestigious Dextro Energy World Championship Series. In Tongyeong she placed 31st (Elite), in Kitzbühel 6th (Elite), in Yokohama 21st (Elite), and at the Grand Final in Southport (Gold Coast) 5th (U23). At the two World Cup triathlons in Mooloolaba and Tiszaújváros she placed 19th and 5th respectively (Elite), at the European Cup in Brno and the Premium Asia Cup in Beijing she won the gold medals and at the beginning of this season, on 20 June 2009, she won the European U23 Championships in Tarzo Revine. The two last races in 2009 again underlined Sapunova’s dominating role: the U23 triathlete won the gold medal at the Elite Premium European Cup in Eilat and placed 5th at the Elite World Cup in Huatulco. Having won the gold medal in 2007 and the silver medals in 2006 and 2008, Sapunova was definitely among the prospective winners in the triathlon in Alanyabut but, like one third of the competitors, she did not finish the race, for reasons unknown.

The National Ukrainian Championships of 2009 were won by Inna Tsyganok, who like Sapunova originates from the north Ukrainian town Zhytomyr and also represents the local sports club Dinamo (Дінамо, Russian Динамо). Giving precedence to, and winning at, the European Cup in Brno, Sapunova obviously decided not to take part in the National Championships of 2009.[4]

In 2010, Sapunova placed 2nd at the U23 European Championships and 11th at the U23 World Championships and finally, after disappointing positions in some preceding competitions, again she won a gold medal at the World Cup in Tiszaújváros.

In 2021, She tests positive for EPO twice. Once at the European Cup in Dnipro in the beginning of june, and in july she tests positive again at an Out of Competition control in Tokyo just before the Olympic Games.

Yelistratova's new coach for the season 2011 is the famous triathlon expert Sergio Santos.[5]

Personal life edit

She is married to fellow triathlete Danylo Sapunov.[2]

ITU competition edit

Yelistratova ITU results include:[6]

Date Competition Place Rank
2004-10-27 European Cup Alanya[7] 9
2005-07-23 European Championships (Junior) Alexandroupoli(s)[8] 9
2005-09-10 World Championships (Junior) Gamagori 14
2005-10-26 Premium European Cup Alanya 8
2006-06-23 European Championships (Junior) Autun 5
2006-07-08 European Cup (Junior) Rijeka 2
2006-08-13 World Cup Tiszaújváros 20
2006-09-02 World Championships (Junior) Lausanne 4
2006-10-07 Duathlon European Championships (Junior) Rimini 7
2006-10-18 European Cup (Junior) Alanya 2
2006-10-28 European Cup (Junior) Eilat 1
2007-03-25 World Cup Mooloolaba 40
2007-04-15 World Cup Ishigaki 22
2007-05-13 World Cup Richards Bay 39
2007-06-03 World Cup Madrid 22
2007-06-10 World Cup Vancouver 20
2007-06-30 European Championships (Junior) Copenhagen 4
2007-08-11 World Cup Tiszaújváros 4
2007-08-31 World Championships Hamburg 4
2007-09-15 World Cup Beijing 47
2007-10-07 World Cup Rhodes 35
2007-10-24 Premium European Cup Alanya 1
2007-11-04 World Cup Cancun 20
2008-04-13 World Cup Ishigaki 18
2008-04-26 World Cup Tongyeong 17
2008-05-04 World Cup Richards Bay 12
2008-05-25 World Cup Madrid 26
2008-06-08 World Championships (U23) Vancouver 7
2008-07-06 Asia Cup Burabay 1
2008-08-03 European Cup Egirdir 3
2008-08-18 Olympic Games Beijing 24
2008-09-06 European Championships (U23) Pulpí 2
2008-09-28 Asia Cup Suixian 5
2008-10-26 Premium European Cup Alanya 2
2008-11-15 Asia Cup Hong Kong 5
2009-03-29 World Cup Mooloolaba 19
2009-05-02 World Championship Series Tongyeong 31
2009-06-20 European Championships (U23) Tarzo Revine 1
2009-06-27 Elite Cup Hy-Vee 21
2009-07-12 World Championship Series Kitzbühel 6
2009-07-18 European Cup Brno 1
2009-07-25 Premium Asia Cup Beijing 1
2009-08-09 World Cup Tiszaújváros 5
2009-08-22 World Championship Series Yokohama 21
2009-09-11 World Championship Series (U23), Grand Final Gold Coast 5
2009-10-17 Premium Asian Cup Hong Kong 2
2009-10-25 Premium European Cup Alanya DNF
2009-11-08 World Cup Huatulco 5
2009-11-21 Premium European Cup Eilat 1
2010-03-28 World Cup Mooloolaba 26
2010-04-11 World Championship Series Sydney 34
2010-05-08 World Championship Series Seoul 32
2010-05-15 Premium Asian Cup Fuzhou DNF
2010-06-12 Elite Cup Hy-Vee 28
2010-07-03 European Championships Athlone 18
2010-07-10 World Cup Holten 12
2010-08-08 World Cup Tiszaújváros 1
2010-08-28 European Championships (U23) Vila Nova de Gaia (Porto) 2
2010-09-08 World Championships (U23) Budapest 11
2010-10-10 World Cup Huatulco 28
2010-10-16 World Cup Tongyeong 17
2010-10-23 Asian Cup Hong Kong 4
2011-03-26 World Cup Mooloolaba 28
2011-04-09 World Championship Series Sydney 29
2011-04-17 World Cup Ishigaki 16
2011-06-04 World Championship Series Madrid 35
2011-06-18 World Championship Series Kitzbuhel 47
2011-06-24 European Championships Pontevedra 5
2011-06-26 European Championships (Elite Mix Relay) Pontevedra 2
2011-07-03 European Cup Penza 2
2011-08-06 World Championship Series London 55
2011-08-14 World Cup Tiszaújváros 20
2011-08-21 European Cup Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad)

References edit

  1. ^ See https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sa/yuliya-sapunova-1.html 24 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 12 December 2009. According to a dead weblink still existent in the Google cache, http://wztx.com/SAPUNOVA+Yuliya.htm,[permanent dead link] however, Yelistratova was born in Zaporozhye. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
  2. ^ a b . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Rio 2016 Individual women - Olympic Triathlon". International Olympic Committee. 3 June 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  4. ^ See http://triathlon.org.ua/fileadmin/templates/images/lvov_17-19.07.09/%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%89%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%8B.pdf.[permanent dead link] Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  5. ^ See Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  6. ^ "ITU Results". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  7. ^ This competition is missing in the ITU lists of all participating athletes, though it may be found in this hidden place: Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  8. ^ The European Championships of 2005 in Alexandroupoli(s) are not indicated in any of the Profile Pages of the participating triathletes, though it can be found e.g. on this hidden page: Retrieved 12 December 2009.

External links edit

  • ITU Profile Page
  • Ukrainian Triathlon Federation Федерация триатлона Украины in Ukrainian

yuliya, yelistratova, yuliya, oleksandrivna, yelistratova, ukrainian, Юлія, Олександрівна, Єлістратова, born, february, 1988, ovruch, zhytomyr, oblast, ukrainian, soviet, union, russian, Юлия, Елистратова, ukrainian, professional, triathlete, european, champio. Yuliya Oleksandrivna Yelistratova Ukrainian Yuliya Oleksandrivna Yelistratova born 15 February 1988 in Ovruch Zhytomyr Oblast Ukrainian SSR Soviet Union 1 Russian Yuliya Elistratova is a Ukrainian professional triathlete European U23 champion of the year 2009 Number 1 in the ITU ranking women s standing of the year 2009 with by far the highest total number of races 6 several times national champion in various categories and member of the Ukrainian national team She competed at the 2008 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics 2 3 Yelistratova at the World Cup triathlon in Tiszaujvaros 2011 Yelistratova at the World Championship Series triathlon in Kitzbuhel 2011 Yelistratova at the World Championship triathlon in Kitzbuhel 2011 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 ITU competition 4 References 5 External linksCareer editOn 27 October 2004 Yelistratova took part in her first elite race and placed 9th at the European Cup in Alanya so at the age of 15 at her Elite debut she effortlessly achieved a top ten position among the world elite Since then she has continuously won medals in numerous international events She is also decorated with the title Master of Sports Master srorta International Class In 2009 Yelistratova took part in four competitions of the prestigious Dextro Energy World Championship Series In Tongyeong she placed 31st Elite in Kitzbuhel 6th Elite in Yokohama 21st Elite and at the Grand Final in Southport Gold Coast 5th U23 At the two World Cup triathlons in Mooloolaba and Tiszaujvaros she placed 19th and 5th respectively Elite at the European Cup in Brno and the Premium Asia Cup in Beijing she won the gold medals and at the beginning of this season on 20 June 2009 she won the European U23 Championships in Tarzo Revine The two last races in 2009 again underlined Sapunova s dominating role the U23 triathlete won the gold medal at the Elite Premium European Cup in Eilat and placed 5th at the Elite World Cup in Huatulco Having won the gold medal in 2007 and the silver medals in 2006 and 2008 Sapunova was definitely among the prospective winners in the triathlon in Alanyabut but like one third of the competitors she did not finish the race for reasons unknown The National Ukrainian Championships of 2009 were won by Inna Tsyganok who like Sapunova originates from the north Ukrainian town Zhytomyr and also represents the local sports club Dinamo Dinamo Russian Dinamo Giving precedence to and winning at the European Cup in Brno Sapunova obviously decided not to take part in the National Championships of 2009 4 In 2010 Sapunova placed 2nd at the U23 European Championships and 11th at the U23 World Championships and finally after disappointing positions in some preceding competitions again she won a gold medal at the World Cup in Tiszaujvaros In 2021 She tests positive for EPO twice Once at the European Cup in Dnipro in the beginning of june and in july she tests positive again at an Out of Competition control in Tokyo just before the Olympic Games Yelistratova s new coach for the season 2011 is the famous triathlon expert Sergio Santos 5 Personal life editShe is married to fellow triathlete Danylo Sapunov 2 ITU competition editYelistratova ITU results include 6 Date Competition Place Rank2004 10 27 European Cup Alanya 7 92005 07 23 European Championships Junior Alexandroupoli s 8 92005 09 10 World Championships Junior Gamagori 142005 10 26 Premium European Cup Alanya 82006 06 23 European Championships Junior Autun 52006 07 08 European Cup Junior Rijeka 22006 08 13 World Cup Tiszaujvaros 202006 09 02 World Championships Junior Lausanne 42006 10 07 Duathlon European Championships Junior Rimini 72006 10 18 European Cup Junior Alanya 22006 10 28 European Cup Junior Eilat 12007 03 25 World Cup Mooloolaba 402007 04 15 World Cup Ishigaki 222007 05 13 World Cup Richards Bay 392007 06 03 World Cup Madrid 222007 06 10 World Cup Vancouver 202007 06 30 European Championships Junior Copenhagen 42007 08 11 World Cup Tiszaujvaros 42007 08 31 World Championships Hamburg 42007 09 15 World Cup Beijing 472007 10 07 World Cup Rhodes 352007 10 24 Premium European Cup Alanya 12007 11 04 World Cup Cancun 202008 04 13 World Cup Ishigaki 182008 04 26 World Cup Tongyeong 172008 05 04 World Cup Richards Bay 122008 05 25 World Cup Madrid 262008 06 08 World Championships U23 Vancouver 72008 07 06 Asia Cup Burabay 12008 08 03 European Cup Egirdir 32008 08 18 Olympic Games Beijing 242008 09 06 European Championships U23 Pulpi 22008 09 28 Asia Cup Suixian 52008 10 26 Premium European Cup Alanya 22008 11 15 Asia Cup Hong Kong 52009 03 29 World Cup Mooloolaba 192009 05 02 World Championship Series Tongyeong 312009 06 20 European Championships U23 Tarzo Revine 12009 06 27 Elite Cup Hy Vee 212009 07 12 World Championship Series Kitzbuhel 62009 07 18 European Cup Brno 12009 07 25 Premium Asia Cup Beijing 12009 08 09 World Cup Tiszaujvaros 52009 08 22 World Championship Series Yokohama 212009 09 11 World Championship Series U23 Grand Final Gold Coast 52009 10 17 Premium Asian Cup Hong Kong 22009 10 25 Premium European Cup Alanya DNF2009 11 08 World Cup Huatulco 52009 11 21 Premium European Cup Eilat 12010 03 28 World Cup Mooloolaba 262010 04 11 World Championship Series Sydney 342010 05 08 World Championship Series Seoul 322010 05 15 Premium Asian Cup Fuzhou DNF2010 06 12 Elite Cup Hy Vee 282010 07 03 European Championships Athlone 182010 07 10 World Cup Holten 122010 08 08 World Cup Tiszaujvaros 12010 08 28 European Championships U23 Vila Nova de Gaia Porto 22010 09 08 World Championships U23 Budapest 112010 10 10 World Cup Huatulco 282010 10 16 World Cup Tongyeong 172010 10 23 Asian Cup Hong Kong 42011 03 26 World Cup Mooloolaba 282011 04 09 World Championship Series Sydney 292011 04 17 World Cup Ishigaki 162011 06 04 World Championship Series Madrid 352011 06 18 World Championship Series Kitzbuhel 472011 06 24 European Championships Pontevedra 52011 06 26 European Championships Elite Mix Relay Pontevedra 22011 07 03 European Cup Penza 22011 08 06 World Championship Series London 552011 08 14 World Cup Tiszaujvaros 202011 08 21 European Cup Karlovy Vary Carlsbad References edit See https www sports reference com olympics athletes sa yuliya sapunova 1 html Archived 24 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 12 December 2009 According to a dead weblink still existent in the Google cache http wztx com SAPUNOVA Yuliya htm permanent dead link however Yelistratova was born in Zaporozhye Retrieved 7 March 2010 a b Yuliya Yelistratova Olympic Results sports reference com Archived from the original on 24 October 2012 Retrieved 5 August 2012 Rio 2016 Individual women Olympic Triathlon International Olympic Committee 3 June 2017 Retrieved 3 July 2017 See http triathlon org ua fileadmin templates images lvov 17 19 07 09 D0 B6 D0 B5 D0 BD D1 89 D0 B8 D0 BD D1 8B pdf permanent dead link Retrieved 12 December 2009 See 1 Retrieved 30 January 2011 ITU Results International Triathlon Union Retrieved 17 August 2011 This competition is missing in the ITU lists of all participating athletes though it may be found in this hidden place 2 Retrieved 2 May 2010 The European Championships of 2005 in Alexandroupoli s are not indicated in any of the Profile Pages of the participating triathletes though it can be found e g on this hidden page 3 Retrieved 12 December 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yuliya Yelistratova Yelistratova s Official Website ITU Profile Page Ukrainian Triathlon Federation Federaciya triatlona Ukrainy in Ukrainian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuliya Yelistratova amp oldid 1157000414, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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