Alexandra Razarenova

Alexandra Germanowna Rasarjonowa ( international transcription: Razarenova, Russian Александра Германовна Разарёнова, born July 17, 1990 in Leningrad) is a Russian professional triathlete, member of the Russian elite women's team, Russian Triathlon Elite Champion and U23 European Champion of the Year, 2011.

Sporting career

Rasarjonowa attended an elite sports school for the training of Olympic athletes in Saint Petersburg ( Училище олимпийского резерва № 1) and began her international career in 2005, when she already participated with only 15 years in Alanya at an elite European Cup triathlon. From 2006 to 2009 she participated in five Junior European Cup competitions and achieved every time top- ten finishes, including three gold medals. In 2009 she was fourth at the Junior European Championships and fifth at the Junior World Cup. In 2010 she was fifth at the U23 World Cup in 2011 and finally U23 European Champion. Since 2010 Rasarjonowa Russia represents in the world championship series. In the World Cup Series Ranking 2011 Rasarjonowa located at 62 place and is behind Irina Alexeyevna Abyssowa thus the second best Russian.

French Club Championship Series

In 2011, Rasarjonowa part in the prestigious French Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux D1 and went for Charleville Tri Ardennes (CTA ) at the start. In Paris (July 9, 2011) Rasarjonowa was 16 and thus did not come under the three triathletes classants l' equipe their club (Emma Moffatt, Sarah Groff and Anja Dittmer ). At the Grand Final in La Baule (17 September 2011) it was with the 6th place in the individual competition the best of their clubs before Anja Dittmer. For Tours are due to the experimental nature of this team Bewerbes no scores. At the opening triathlon in Nice (24 April 2011) Rasarjonowa did not go to the start, their association should have been disqualified for that, because it does not as prescribed by five, but only four runners started ( Vicky Holland, Rabie, Delphine Py, Letot ).

ITU competitions

In the six years from 2005 to 2010 Rasarjonowa took part in 27 ITU competitions and achieved 16 top ten while placements.

The following list is based on the official ITU rankings and the Athletes 's Profile Page. Where not specifically stated, it is in the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and belong to the Elite category.

DNF = did not finish DNS = did not start • • DQ = disqualified

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