Konstantin Sokolenko

Konstantin Ivanovich Sokolenko (born 9 November 1987) is a Kazakh winter sports enthusiasts, who began his international career as a Nordic skier and is active as a ski jumper today.

  • 2.1 World Cup Nordic Combined statistics

Career

Nordic Combined

In the season 2005/ 06 Sokolenko, which operates since 1995 skiing, won the Kazakh league title in the Nordic combined. His international debut came in January 2006 with the start at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2006 Junior in Kranj. In the individual competition he reached the 51st place in the sprint he landed on rank 55

In August 2006 Sokolenko made ​​his debut in the Summer Grand Prix and won the 28th in Kandersteg his first points. However, since in the episode were the only points he finished the Summer Grand Prix 2006 only ranked 13 overall. In the 2006/07 season he only started to Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 in Sapporo again at international level. After a disappointing 42nd place in the sprint, he reached with the team the team competition tenth. In Gundersen single on the normal hill, he finished 48th. In the sprint Sokolenko was so badly overthrown, that he had to retire for some time from international competition.

After he not internationally was launched the following two years, he began in January in the Continental Cup Nordic Combined. After a few unsuccessful attempts to establish itself successfully in the B- series, Sokolenko finally succeeded in Kranj the first win of Continental Cup points. Also in Titisee -Neustadt and Hinterzarten he was successful. Subsequently, he was nominated as a member of the A - squad to participate in the World Cup Nordic Combined in Klingenthal on 14 February 2009. However, at the start he did not go in both competitions. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec, he missed again the leap and landed on top rankings in all three individual events beyond Rank 50

At the end of the 2008/ 09 Sokolenko again succeeded in Rovaniemi a points finish, after which he went in the summer of 2009 at the Summer Grand Prix at the start. However, in Hinterzarten and in Val di Fiemme he missed doing the points. For the 2009/10 season he began in December in the Continental Cup in Park City. Although he remained without success, he gave on January 2, 2010 in Oberhof his debut in the World Cup. When 51 he missed scoring points clear. In the second competition on the following day he left. Back in the Continental him get in Bischofshofen again two points positions. He then got in Seefeld in Tirol again in the World Cup. After he was eliminated in the first contest, he landed in the second race in 42nd place after he also in the Continental could continue to occupy any front ranks in the episode, he retired from the national team and moved to the end of the season to ski jumping.

In February 2012 he was again nominated for two World Cups in his hometown of Almaty, however, did not address at the start.

Ski Jumping

His debut as a special jumper he gave in August 2010 in the FIS Cup in Örnsköldsvik. Already in his first competition of the landed coached by Dionis Vodnev Sokolenko in fourth just behind the podiums. After he was ranked 12 in the second competition, he moved to the B-team. In Ski Jumping Continental Cup, he could also jump in his first competition in Almaty as 13th in the points. At the beginning of the season 2010/11 he was 27 November 2010 as a member of the senior national team at the competition in Kuusamo his debut in the World Cup Ski Jumping. In the following individual World Cup, he was disqualified. In Lillehammer and Harrachov he clearly failed to qualify. Back in the Continental experimented with Engelberg also vain and just jumped on the seats 69 and 78

In the Asian Winter Games 2011 in Almaty Sokolenko reached the ninth of the normal hill and the large hill.

In January 2011 Sokolenko started to qualifying for the World Cup ski flying in Harrachov, but missed the competition round 41 as just barely. The following February, he started for some jumping again in the FIS Cup, before moving back to the Continental again. However, he remained in until the summer without success point. Also in Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2011, he missed in Hinterzarten qualifying in singles and participated with the team in the team competition. He reached the 10th place with his teammates. Also in Almaty, he missed than 38 score points.

From December 2011 Sokolenko again belonged to the C- squad in the FIS Cup. Despite absence of successes he came back in February 2012 in the B-team and launched in the Continental again. However, he was also there to win any points in the following months. His best results he achieved in Tchaikovsky with two 34th places. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 in Val di Fiemme he missed in the two individual competition the qualification. With the team he reached the team competition ranked 12th in Nizhny Tagil At the next Continental Cup he failed again just short of the points.

Also in the 2013/14 season Sokolenko is despite the continued absence of points in the Continental profits back to the start. However, he heard at the start options and the extended A-team in the World Cup.

Achievements

World Cup Nordic Combined statistics

The table shows the achieved placings in detail.

  • Place 1st-3rd. Number of podiums
  • Top 10: Number of placements in the top ten
  • Scoring points: Number of placements within the points positions
  • Start: Number overflowed race in the respective discipline
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