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Lyubov Yegorova
Full nameLyubov Ivanovna Yegorova
Born
(1966-05-05) 5 May 1966 (age 52)
Seversk, Soviet Union
World Cup career
Seasons1984–2003
Individual wins13
Indiv. podiums41
Overall titles1 – (1992/93)

Lyubov Ivanovna Yegorova (Russian: Любо́вь Ива́новна Его́рова; born May 5, 1966, Seversk), name also spelled Ljubov Jegorova, is a Russian former cross-country Olympic ski champion, many times world champion (first time in 1991), winner of the World Cup (1993) and Hero of Russia. Lyubov Yegorova is an honorary citizen of Seversk (1992), Saint Petersburg (1994), and Tomsk Oblast (2005). Member of Communist party.[citation needed]




Contents





  • 1 Career

    • 1.1 Doping case



  • 2 World Cup results

    • 2.1 Individual podiums


    • 2.2 Team podiums



  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Career[edit]


Yegorova won several medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships with three golds (4x5 km: 1991, 1993; 30 km: 1991), one silver (5 km: 1993), and two bronzes (5 km + 10 km combined pursuit, 30 km: 1993). She also won the women's 15 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1994. Additionally, Yegorova won a total of nine medals at the Winter Olympics, earning six golds and three silver. She was the most successful athlete at both the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. She won the Holmenkollen medal in 1994 (shared with Vladimir Smirnov and Espen Bredesen).



Doping case[edit]


Yegorova's career ended at the 1997 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim when she was disqualified for doping on bromantan, a stimulant drug. She was disqualified on February 26, 1997, three days after winning gold in the women's 5 km event, and stripped of that medal.



World Cup results[edit]


All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[1]



Individual podiums[edit]


  • 13 victories

  • 41 podiums





































































































































































































































































No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
1 1989–90 20 February 1990
Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy
10 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
225 February 1990
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bohinj, Yugoslavia
10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
317 March 1990
Norway Vang, Norway
10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup3rd
4 1990–91 15 December 1990
Switzerland Davos, Switzerland
10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
520 December 1990
France Les Saisies, France
5 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup3rd
616 February 1991
Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy
30 km Individual FWorld Championships[1]
1st
72 March 1991
Finland Lahti, Finland
15 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
89 March 1991
Sweden Falun, Sweden
15 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
9 1991–92 8 December 1991
Canada Silver Star, Canada
15 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
1014 December 1991
Canada Thunder Bay, Canada
5 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
119 February 1992
France Albertville, France
15 km Individual COlympic Games[1]
1st
1213 February 1992
France Albertville, France
5 km Individual COlympic Games[1]2nd
1315 February 1992
France Albertville, France
10 km Pursuit FOlympic Games[1]
1st
1421 February 1992
France Albertville, France
30 km Individual FOlympic Games[1]2nd
157 March 1992
Sweden Funäsdalen, Sweden
5 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
1614 March 1992
Norway Vang, Norway
15 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
171992–9318 December 1992
Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy
15 km Individual FWorld Cup
1st
183 January 1993
Russia Kavgolovo, Russia
30 km individual CWorld Cup
1st
1916 January 1993
Italy Cogne, Italy
10 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
2021 February 1993
Sweden Falun, Sweden
5 km Individual CWorld Championships[1]2nd
2123 February 1993
Sweden Falun, Sweden
10 km Pursuit FWorld Championships[1]3rd
2227 February 1993
Sweden Falun, Sweden
30 km Individual FWorld Championships[1]3rd
236 March 1993
Finland Lahti, Finland
5 km Individual FWorld Cup
1st
249 March 1993
Norway Lillehammer, Norway
5 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
2510 March 1993
Norway Lillehammer, Norway
10 km Pursuit FWorld Cup
1st
2619 March 1993
Slovakia Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia
10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
27 1993–94 11 December 1993
Italy Santa Caterina, Italy
5 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
2821 December 1993
Italy Toblach, Italy
15 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
298 January 1994
Russia Kavgolovo, Russia
10 km Individual CWorld Cup
1st
3015 January 1994
Norway Oslo, Norway
15 km Individual FWorld Cup
1st
3113 February 1994
Norway Lillehammer, Norway
15 km Individual FOlympic Games[1]2nd
3215 February 1994
Norway Lillehammer, Norway
5 km Individual COlympic Games[1]
1st
3317 February 1994
Norway Lillehammer, Norway
10 km Pursuit FOlympic Games[1]
1st
346 March 1994
Finland Lahti, Finland
30 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
3520 March 1994
Canada Thunder Bay, Canada
10 km Pursuit FWorld Cup3rd
361995–9625 November 1995
Finland Vuokatti, Finland
5 km Individual CWorld Cup
1st
3729 November 1995
Sweden Gällivare, Sweden
10 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
3810 December 1995
Switzerland Davos, Switzerland
10 km Pursuit CWorld Cup
1st
3913 December 1995
Italy Brusson, Italy
10 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
4016 December 1995
Italy Santa Caterina, Italy
10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
41 1996–97 5 January 1997
Russia Kavgolovo, Russia
15 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd


Team podiums[edit]


  • 12 victories

  • 21 podiums







































































































































































No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
Teammate(s)
1 1989–90 4 March 1990
Finland Lahti, Finland
4 x 5 km Relay FWorld Cup2nd
Nageykina / Smetanina / Lazutina
211 March 1990
Sweden Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Cup1st
Lazutina / Tikhonova / Välbe
31990–9115 February 1991
Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Championships[1]1st
Smetanina / Tikhonova / Välbe
410 March 1991
Sweden Falun, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup1st
Nageykina / Tikhonova / Välbe
51991–9218 February 1992
France Albertville, France
4 x 5 km Relay MOlympic Games[1]1st
Välbe / Smetanina / Lazutina
68 March 1992
Sweden Funäsdalen, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup2nd
Välbe / Lazutina / Nageykina
71992–9326 February 1993
Sweden Falun, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Championships[1]1st
Välbe / Lazutina / Gavrylyuk
81993–9422 February 1994
Norway Lillehammer, Norway
4 x 5 km Relay MOlympic Games[1]1st
Välbe / Lazutina / Gavrylyuk
91995–9617 December 1995
Italy Santa Caterina, Italy
4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup1st
Lazutina / Gavrylyuk / Välbe
1010 March 1996
Sweden Falun, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Cup1st
Gavrylyuk / Lazutina / Välbe
111996–9724 November 1996
Sweden Kiruna, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup1st
Gavrylyuk / Lazutina / Välbe
128 December 1996
Switzerland Davos, Switzerland
4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup2nd
Gavrylyuk / Lazutina / Välbe
1315 December 1996
Italy Brusson, Italy
4 x 5 km Relay FWorld Cup1st
Gavrylyuk / Danilova / Välbe
14 1998–99 14 March 1999
Sweden Falun, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Cup2nd
Gavrylyuk / Reztsova / Skladneva
1521 March 1999
Norway Oslo, Norway
4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup2nd
Baranova-Masalkina / Reztsova / Skladneva
161999–0028 November 1999
Sweden Kiruna, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay FWorld Cup1st
Skladneva / Reztsova / Chepalova
1713 January 2000
Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Cup1st
Danilova / Nageykina / Lazutina
1827 February 2000
Sweden Falun, Sweden
4 x 5 km Relay FWorld Cup2nd
Nageykina / Skladneva / Gavrylyuk
194 March 2000
Finland Lahti, Finland
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Cup2nd
Denisova / Stchastlivaia / Skladneva
20 2000–01 26 November 2000
Norway Beitostølen, Norway
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Cup2nd
Danilova / Lazutina / Chepalova
21 2001–02 27 November 2001
Finland Kuopio, Finland
4 x 5 km Relay MWorld Cup2nd
Sidko / Burukhina / Zavyalova

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Note: 1 Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.




Personal life[edit]


She is the mother of Viktor Sysoyev.[2]



See also[edit]


  • List of multiple Olympic gold medalists

  • List of multiple Winter Olympic medalists


References[edit]




  1. ^ "Athlete : EGOROVA Ljubov". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 March 2018..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ Будущий депутат ЗакСа Сысоев: Придумайте что-нибудь сами (in Russian). Fontanka. 20 September 2016.




External links[edit]



  • Lyubov Yegorova at the International Ski Federation


  • Holmenkollen medalists – click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file (in Norwegian)


  • Holmenkollen winners since 1892 – click Vinnere for downloadable pdf file (in Norwegian)


  • Information on Yegorova's doping disqualification (in Italian)


  • Lyubov Yegorova (in Russian)















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