Nastassia Dubarezava

Anastasia " Nastassja " Dubaresawa (White Russian Анастасія Дубарэзава, Russian Анастасия Дуборезова, transk Anastasia Duboresowa, . Born March 14, 1985 in Haradak, Wizebskaja Woblasz, then Soviet Union) is a Belarusian biathlete and cross-country skier earlier.

Nastassja Dubaresawa was initially active as a cross-country skier. Here she debuted internationally in 2005 at the Junior World Championships in Rovaniemi and took there the ranks 51 in the double prosecution and 37 for 5 -kilometer freestyle. It was not until October 2007 that more races followed. The first World Cup races she contested in Dusseldorf when the team sprint race, which she finished in 23rd place. Further matches in the World Cup took place sporadically, usually launched from Belarus in unterklassigen race, such as in Eastern Europe Cup, in the Alpine Cup or FIS races. First major event was the 2009 Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec. Dubaresawa was about 10-kilometer classic 60th, 54th in pursuit, about 30-kilometer freestyle and 60th in the 30 freestyle sprint. At the Tour de Ski 2009/2010 it was first reached in Val di Fiemme in a 10-kilometer classical race as a 28 result in the points in the World Cup. This was followed by participation in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Dubaresawa came in four races used. In classical sprint she was 42, in the pursuit race 53, 44 Tenth 30 -kilometer classic and with Alena Sannikawa, Wolha Wassiljonak and Kazjaryna Rudakov in the relay race.

For the 2010/11 season changed Dubaresawa from cross-country biathlon. In Beitostølen she gave her debut for the season opener in the IBU Cup, where they first 40th and 26th in the sprint race was won first and thus points. A week later the World Cup debut followed in Östersund. As 55 of the sprint she qualified immediately for the pursuit race in which it was 49th. At Holmenkollen in Oslo she won as a 40 sprints for the first time a World Cup point. The following season, they improved in Ostersund in a pursuit race their best performance to a 33rd place. A week later she was also first used in Hochfilzen in the season and was with the Fifth. They also improved their personal best again massively up to tenth place in the sprint and reached for the first time a top ten placement. Your best-ever World Cup placement managed Dubaresawa in the first sprint race of 2012 with a seventh place.

World Cup rankings

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including hosting the Olympic Games and World Championships ).

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