Lyudmila Prokasheva

Lyudmila Wjatscheslawowna Prokaschewa (Russian Людмила Вячеславовна Прокашева, born January 23, 1969 in Pavlodar ) is a former speed skater Kazakhstan, which took until 1991 for the Soviet Union and in 1992 for the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Career

In the 1990 World Cup Prokaschewa went to the Soviet Union and finished in a four- fight in sixth place.

Two years later, in 1992 in Albertville, she took on the team of the Commonwealth of Independent States for the first time participate in the Olympics. In four starts, it reached only a front placement with fifth place on the 5000 -meter distance. Fourteen days after the Olympics they finished fourth at the World Championships in the four-way battle.

According to a tenth place finish at the World Cup 1993 An incoming now for Kazakhstan runner reached in 1994 to ninth place. At the Olympic Games in 1994 in Lillehammer she won over 3000 meters in fourth place and over 5000 meters in sixth place. In 1995, she won the Norwegian Tynset at the World Championships in four combat the silver medal behind the German Gunda Niemann. 1996 were held the first single distance world championships in Hamar. About 1500 meters occupied Lyudmila Prokaschewa sixth place, over 3000 meters, she won the bronze medal behind Gunda Niemann and Claudia Pechstein, where she directed the third German Anni Friesinger by 0.26 seconds for fourth place.

1997 occupied Prokaschewa in the all-around world championship in seventh place. In the single distance world championships in Warsaw she reached the fifth over 3000 meters and 5000 meters respectively. In 1998, she finished at the Olympic Games in Nagano in 1998 to seventh place over 3000 meters. Over 5000 meters, she won the bronze medal behind Claudia Pechstein and Gunda Niemann. In the single distance world championships in Calgary, she took on two long journeys fourth place respectively. In the all-around World Cup 1998 Prokaschewa sixth.

In the years after 1998, it placed itself at the global championships usually in tenth place, or behind, the only placement in the single digits was the sixth place over 5000 meters at the single distance world championships in 2001. In December 2000 Prokaschewa occurred in Harbin at the Asia Championships 2001, where she won the title over 1500 meters and 3000 meters, 5000 meters, she received the silver medal. At the Olympic Games in 2002 in Salt Lake City the 16th place over 3000 meters was their best result.

Prokaschewas best placements in the Overall World Cup was the fourth place on the long journeys in 1993/94 and fourth place over 1500 meters in 1994/95. 1990/91 they won the Soviet Championship four-way battle, the 1999/2000 and 2000/ 01 she was Kazakh champion in four-way battle.

Bests

  • 500 meters: 41.06 seconds (February 6, 1999 Hamar, Norway)
  • 1000 meters: 1:17,74 minutes (March 3, 2001 in Calgary, Canada)
  • 1500 meters: 1:58,64 minutes (February 6, 1999 Hamar, Norway)
  • 3000 meters: 4:05,01 minutes ( March 2, 2001 in Calgary, Canada)
  • 5000 meters: 7:09,42 minutes (March 9, 2001 in Salt Lake City, USA)
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