- Yuliya Chepalova
Yuliya Chepalova ( _ru. Юлия Чепалова; born
23 December 1976 inKomsomolsk ,Russian SFSR ) is aRussia n cross-country skier.Early and current personal life
Daughter of a
cross-country skiing coach, Chepalova started to ski as soon as she began to walk. Coached by her father, Anatoly Chepalov, Yuliya made her debut in 1986 and continued to move upward through the old Soviet system (and later Russian, following the collapse of the Soviet Union in late 1991). Chepalov, a coach of the Russian junior national team, reportedly sold off all of his assets to help finance his daughter's career. Chepalova is currently affiliated withDynamo Moscow , lives in Syktyvkar with her second husband, Vassili Rotchev and her daughter Olesya, and their daughter Vaselina who was born in February 2007; works as asports instructor , and speaks fluent Russian and some German.kiing career
Debuting on the FIS cross-country circuit in the 1995–1996 season, Chepalova has continually ranked in the Top 15 throughout her career (the lone exception is the 2002–2003 season, where she took maternity leave to have her daughter Olesya), finishing #1 overall in 2000–2001 (#3 in 2005–2006 with #1 in the distance category (greater than 5 km)). This includes success at the
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships , with golds in the 4x5 km (2001) and 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit (2005), silvers in the 4x5 km and 10 km freestyle (both 2005), and bronzes in the Individual sprint (2001) and Team sprint (2005). Additionally, Chepalova has won the women's 30 km at theHolmenkollen ski festival three times (1999, 2004, and 2006), joining fellow Russian cross-country skierLarisa Lazutina as the only three-time winners of the event. She earned theHolmenkollen medal in 2004.At the
1998 Winter Olympics , Chepalova won the women's 30 km freestyle event in her Olympic debut, becoming the youngest winner of that event (and in women's cross country skiing). Four years later at the2002 Winter Olympics , Chepalova won a complete set of medals with gold in the Individual sprint, silver in the 10 km classical, and bronze in the 15 km freestyle. At the most recent Winter Olympics in Turin, Chepalova would win two more medals with a gold in the 4x5 km and a silver in the 30 km freestyle mass start.Chepalova was absent from the cross country skiing World Cup for the 2006–2007 season to pregnancy.
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Cross country skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics
*Cross country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics
*Cross country skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics References
* [http://www.torino2006.org/ENG/IDF/ATH/100225.html 2006 Winter Olympics profile]
* [http://www.eurosport.com/crosscountryskiing/personnews_prs33095.shtml Eurosport.com profile]
*FIS|S=CC|ID=60895
* [http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen medalists] - click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file no icon
* [http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/holmenkollen_historikk Holmenkollen winners since 1892] - click Vinnere for downloadable pdf file no icon
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