Olga Slyusareva

Olga Anatoljewna Sljussarewa (Russian Ольга Анатольевна Слюсарева; born April 28, 1969 in Tscherwonyj Donets, Kharkov Oblast ) is a Russian cyclist who was world champion six times and once Olympic champion.

Olga Sljussarewa is an all-round cyclist who was able to achieve many successes to rail and road since 1995. International made ​​it for the first time at the 1995 Track World Championships in Bogota attention to himself when she was vice-world champion in the sprint. 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2005, she won the title of European Champion in the Omnium.

After Olga Sljussarewa was in 1998 and 2000 became World bronze medalist in the points race, she managed from 2001 to 2004 in succession to become world champion in this discipline; 2005 and 2006, she finished second. 2003 and 2005, she also achieved a double whammy by each also world champion in the scratch was.

2004 Olga Sljussarewa Olympic champion in the points race and won a bronze medal in the road race.

On the railway Olga Sljussarewa also won numerous podium finishes at World Cups and Russian championships.

Russian champion Olga was Sljussarewa but only twice, in 2006 on the road in single race and the time trial. Also for international tours, she was successful: in 2000 she took part in the Grande Boucle Féminine and several stages could decide for themselves, as well as at the 2001 Tour de l' Aude. Four times they took part in the Giro d' Italia Femminile.

Honors

Olga Sljussarewa was honored with induction into the Hall of Fame of the European Cycling Union Union Européenne de Cyclisme.

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