Svetlana Tchernusova

Svetlana Albertowna Tschernoussowa (Russian Светлана Альбертовна Черноусова; born September 18, 1972 in Krasnoyarsk ) is a former Russian biathlete.

Svetlana Tschernoussowa debuted 1999 at Holmenkollen in Oslo in the Biathlon World Cup in a single, in which it was 14th. From now on, was a trained police officer who starts for Dinamo Krasnoyarsk, for the World Cup team. In 2000, she won in Oberhof with the Russian squadron its first World Cup. In Ruhpolding then she came in eighth in the sprint and finished sixth in the pursuit for the first time in the top 10 once Tschernoussowa could win a World Cup race in Ruhpolding 2005. However, they had to share the victory with the simultaneous Olga Pyljowa.

Your first missions at Biathlon World Championships, she had 2000 in Oslo. Here she finished sixth in the sprint and eighth in the pursuit. Your sports highlight was winning the gold medal belonged to the Russian squadron which also Pyljowa, Galina Kuklewa and Albina Achatowa. The title fights in the following year in Pokljuka did not run successfully for them. 2003 in Khanty-Mansiysk, she was 15 and won in single again Achatowa, Kuklewa and Svetlana Ischmuratowa gold in the relay. 2005 in Hochfilzen, she was again 13th in the sprint. At Olympic Games Tschernoussowa took part in her career ever.

In 2004, she started for the first time at the European Championships in Minsk. Here she won with Olga Anissimowa, Natalia Sokolova and Irina Malgina Season gold. 2005 in Novosibirsk she first won a single gold medal in the sprint and finished fifth in the pursuit. The European Championships in Bansko have all proved unpleasant for them in 2007. Between 2004 and 2006 Tschernoussowa launched several times in the European Cup. Two sprint races they could win there.

Since 2006 Tschernoussowa could reach increasingly rare successes in biathlon, but she could celebrate successes in the summer biathlon. At the 2006 World Championships in Ufa, she won gold in the sprint and behind Jelena Dawgul silver in the pursuit.

Biathlon World Cup rankings

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

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