Albina Akhatova

Albina Akhatova

Akhatova at the Östersund '08 World Championship
Medal record
Women's biathlon
Representing  Russia
Olympic Games
2006 Turin 4 × 6 km relay
1998 Nagano 4 × 7.5 km relay
2002 Salt Lake City 4 × 7.5 km relay
2006 Turin 15 km individual
2006 Turin 10 km pursuit
World Championships
1998 Hochfilzen Team event
2000 Oslo 4 × 7.5 km relay
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk 12.5 km mass start
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk 4 × 6 km relay
1999 Kontiolahti 4 × 7.5 km relay
2004 Oberhof 15 km individual
2004 Oberhof 4 × 6 km relay
2008 Östersund 7.5 km sprint
1999 Oslo 15 km individual
2008 Östersund 10 km pursuit

Albina Khamitovna Akhatova (Russian: Альби́на Хами́товна Аха́това, Tatar: Albina Xəmit qızı Axatova; born November 13, 1976 in Nikolsk, Vologda Oblast) is a Russian former biathlete.

Career

At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, she won bronze medals in the 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) pursuit and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) individual; she originally finished fourth in the individual but was promoted when her teammate Olga Pyleva was disqualified after failing a doping test. She also won gold, silver, and bronze medals in Olympic relay competitions in 2006, 1998, and 2002, respectively.

Akhatova also won the gold medals in the mass start at the 2003 World Championship held in Khanty-Mansiysk. In 1999 in Oslo, she won the bronze medal, and in 2004 in Oberhof, Germany, she won the silver medal, both over the distance of 15 km. She also was part of Russia's winning relay teams at the 2000 and 2003 World Championships.

After a break in the 2006/07 season, she returned in January 2008. At the 2008 World Championships in Östersund, she won the silver medal in the 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) sprint and the bronze medal in the subsequent 10 km pursuit.

Doping case

On February 13, 2009, IBU announced Akhatova and teammates Ekaterina Iourieva and Dmitri Yaroshenko, tested positive for EPO during the World Cup in Östersund. Each was subsequently banned for two years.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Biathalon World Champion Suspended for Doping". Sports Illustrated. February 13, 2009. Retrieved March 6, 2009.

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