Natalia Shliakhtenko

Natalya Sergejewna Schljachtenko (Russian Наталья Сергеевна Шляхтенко, internationally common romanization: Natalia Shliakhtenko or Natalya Shlyakhtenko; * 7 July 1987 in Leningrad) is Russian professional triathlete.

Russian competitions

In the Russian Federation Schljachtenko had the latest with her ​​victory at the Junior Championships in 2004 her breakthrough, 2005, she defended that title successfully and also won the Russian University Championships for Technology and Design University of Saint Petersburg ( Санкт - Петербургский государственный университет технологии и дизайна ) in the individual rating, she won silver. In 2006, Schljachtenko at the first Russian youth Spartakiade ( Первая Летняя Спартакиада молодежи России ) in Khanty-Mansiysk on 2 August 2006 and won gold, for which she was awarded with a budget of 60,000 rubles selective scholarship from the Ministry of Sport.

2008/ 09 and 2009/10 Schljachtenko also won the swimming championship of their university.

In the Russian championship in 2009 in Penza Schljachtenko came for her to St. Petersburg Dinamo and was third in the U23 sprint competition and fourth in the Olympic distance ( U23 ). In the team standings, she was fourth in the elite category. In the same year Schljachtenko the prestigious title Мастер срорта России was awarded. Two prize-winning places in Asiencup she missed only about 2009, but was absent in these competitions, the top international field.

Also in 2009, won Schljachtenko the silver medal at the World Police and Fire Brigade Championships ( World Police and Fire Games in Canada) on August 8, 2009 - she went to the Russian Interior Ministry.

In the Russia Championship 2010 in Penza was Schljachtenko Olympic distance third in the U23 category ( Юниорки ), in the Russian Cup they came in at number 2, even though she had only attended two of the seven competitions, and in the general Russian ranking ( Рейтинг ), which also takes into account international competitions, Schljachtenko seems to 7th place.

In the Russian Elite Aquathlon World Championship 2011 Schljachtenko was sixth.

2011 represented Schljachtenko again the Russian Interior Ministry on the police and fire World Championships ( World Police and Fire Games 2011, New York) and won as a police officer ( старший сержант полици ) in different swim and run disciplines total of ten medals for Russia.

French Club Championship

In 2010 Schljachtenko was, just as the Ukrainian triathlete Inna Zyhanok, from Stade Poitevin Triathlon for the prestigious French Club Championship Lyonnaise des Eaux committed. At the opening triathlon in Dunkirk 23 May 2010 Schljachtenko was indeed only 38 in the individual standings, but the level is still the second best of their club. When Triathlon de Paris Schljachtenko was 24 for the other three triathlons Inna Zyhanok went to instead of Schljachtenko for Stade Poitevin triathlon, for the year 2011 seems Schljachtenkos name no longer under the D1 - elite triathletes this association.

2011 no longer part of the team Stade Poitevin Schljachtenko triathlon, but she still took the triathlon in Dunkirk part (22 May 2011) and replaced, even though they do not on chien on the official Startlise, shortly Holly Lawrence. Schljachtenko was in the individual standings 33 and was again one of the three triathletes classants l' équipe her ex- clubs.

ITU competitions

In the eight years from 2003 to 2010 Schljachtenko participated in 17 competitions of the International Triathlon Union ( ITU ) and reached there six top - ten finishes. With almost 16 years, she contested in 2003 already their first European Cup and was able to secure a 22 place among the world's elite (not junior class).

At the European Cup in Alanya, so to speak Natalya Home Triathlon should be, also Natalya older sisters Galina ( 19 ) and Tanya took part ( 26 ). 2006 Natalya won the junior gold medal in Alanya. In 2008 and 2010 she came into the elite class in the top ten. Natalya's sister Galina Schljachtenko is a well known in Russia and internationally Freediverin, 2010, she was Russian Vice-Champion.

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

DNF = did not finish · DNS = did not start · DSQ = disqualified

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