Konstantin Aladashvili

Konstantin Georgijewitsch Aladaschwili (Russian Константин Георгиевич Аладашвили, born November 27, 1977 in Krasnoyarsk ) is a former Russian Skeleton pilot.

Konstantin Aladaschwili began in 1999 with the sport of skeleton. Since 2000, he belonged to the national squad of Russia. The sport soldier entered upon for the Army Sports Club in his hometown. In February 2000, he played his first World Cup race in Winterberg and was 51 up to and including January 2002 was followed by races at lower levels in Europe and the Challenge Cup. In December 2001, the Russian managed fifth place in Igls his first single-digit result in the European Cup, in the overall standings of the race series he finished seventh. The climax of the athletic career Aladaschwilis to participate in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, where since 1948 again competitions were conducted in the skeleton was first. Aladaschwili finished in 22nd place. In the season 2002/ 03 he started again in the World Cup and always placed itself on ranks in the 20s range. The Skeleton Championship 2003, he finished in 22nd place in the summer Aladaschwili participated in the start-up Skeleton World Cup in 2003 and missed out in fourth place just a medal. For the first time among the top ten drove Aladaschwili as an eight -placed at the World Cup race in Sigulda in February 2004. Same result, he also finished in the Skeleton Euro 2004 in Altenberg. In the subsequent World Championship, he reached the 17th place. Last major event was the Skeleton Championship 2005 in Altenberg, where he was placed for the Russians to rank 18th. His last international race denied Aladaschwili towards the end of 2006.

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