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Encyclopedia > Belarus at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Belarus sent 28 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy. Alexandre Popov served as flag bearer at the Opening Ceremonies. This man's penis has a three inch radius and is approx. eight.3 inches long. Image File history File links Flag_of_Belarus. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Belarus. ... Current flag of Belarus (since 1995) The current national flag of Belarus was formally changed on June 7, 1995, following the result of a referendum voted on by the Belarusian people in the previous month. ... A runner carries the Olympic torch The Winter Olympic Games, Winter Olympics for short but more correctly The Olympic Winter Games, are the cold-weather counterpart to the Summer Olympic Games. ... Turin (Italian: ; Piedmontese: Turin) is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west bank of the Po River. ...

Contents


Medals

Gold Silver Bronze Total
Belarus Belarus 0 1 0 1

This is the official medal count of the 2006 Winter Olympics. ... Subject: The Olympic Rings. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Belarus. ...

Silver Medal

The Freestyle skiing results from the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. ... Dmitri Dashchinsky (born November 9, 1977), is a Belarussian freestyle skier who competed at the Winter Olympic Games 1998 in Nagano, Japan, and in the Winter Olympic Games 2006 in Turin, Italy. ...

Events

Biathlon

Men’s 10km Sprint Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics will include ten biathlon events. ...

Name Missed shots Final Rank
Rustam Valiullin 2 28:08.4 25th place
Oleg Ryzhenkov 1 28:15.9 30th place
Sergei Novikov 1 28:18.5 32nd place
Vladimir Dratchev 3 29:48.3 63rd place

Men's 12.5km Pursuit

Name Missed shots Final Rank
Rustam Valiullin 5 +3:12.5 28th place
Oleg Ryzhenkov 5 +3:17.6 29th place
Sergei Novikov 4 +3:29.4 32nd place

Men’s 20km Individual

Name Missed shots Final Rank
Sergei Novikov 3 58:02.6 24th place
Vladimir Dratchev 4 59:59.5 43rd place
Rustam Valiullin 5 1:00:04.1 46th place
Alexandre Syman 7 1:03:31.4 72nd place

Men’s 4x7.5km Relay

Name Missed shots Penalty loops Final Rank
Alexandre Syman 5 0 22:04.4
Sergei Novikov 2 0 20:36.0
Rustam Valiullin 5 1 21:46.4
Oleg Ryzhenkov 3 0 20:37.3
Total 15 1 1:25:04.1 11th place

Women’s 7.5km Sprint Sergei Petrovich Novikov (also Serguei) (Russian: Сергей Петрович Новиков) (born 20 March 1938) is a Russian mathematician, noted for work in both algebraic topology and soliton theory. ...

Name Missed shots Final Rank
Olena Zubrilova 2 22:43.0 6th place
Olga Nazarova 0 22:53.2 8th place
Ekaterina Ivanova 4 24:30.8 37th place
Ludmilla Ananko 1 24:36.1 42nd place

Women's 10km Pursuit

Name Missed shots Final Rank
Olga Nazarova 3 +2:26.1 7th place
Olena Zubrilova 8 +4:59.3 25th place
Ekaterina Ivanova 7 +5:31.9 29th place
Ludmilla Ananko Did not finish - -

Women’s 15km Individual

Name Missed shots Final Rank
Olga Nazarova 2 51:59.6 8th place
Olena Zubrilova 1 52:55.6 15th place
Ekaterina Ivanova 6 56:09.7 45th place
Ksenia Zikounkova 8 1:02:17.5 77th place

Women’s 4x6km Relay

Name Missed shots Penalty loops Final Rank
Ekaterina Ivanova 2 0 19:33.0
Olga Nazarova 4 0 19:45.8
Ludmilla Ananko 1 0 19:53.9
Olena Zubrilova 1 0 20:06.9
Total 8 0 1:19:19.6 4th place

Cross country skiing

Alexander Lasutkin and Sergei Dolidovich were both scheduled to compete in the Men’s 30km Pursuit. However, before the Olympics a blood test showed too much hemoglobin in their blood, and they were suspended from competing for five days. [1] They also did not compete in the Men’s team sprint competition. The Cross-country skiing events at the 2006 Winter Olympics feature 12 medal winning events which run from 11 to 26 February 2006 at Pragelato Plan in Turin. ...


Men’s 15km Classical

Name Final Rank
Alexander Lasutkin 39:35.3 19th place

Men’s 50km Free, Mass start

Name Final Rank
Sergei Dolidovich 2:06:22.4 12th place
Alexander Lasutkin 2:08:40.4 40th place

Women’s 10km Classical

Name Final Rank
Alena Sannikova 30:15.1 29th place
Ludmila Korolik Shablouskaya 30:23.6 30th place

Women’s 15km Pursuit (7.5+7.5)

Name Final Rank
Alena Sannikova 47:05.6 43rd place
Ludmila Korolik Shablouskaya 47:07.2 44th place
Ekaterina Rudakova Bulauka 48:09.2 49th place
Olga Vasiljonok 48:20.4 51st place

Women’s 30km Free, Mass Start

Name Final Rank
Ludmila Korolik Shablouskaya 1:27:44.4 26th place
Olga Vasiljonok 1:29:22.8 34th place
Alena Sannikova 1:29:30.4 35th place
Viktoria Lopatina 1:31:47.3 44th place

Women's Sprint

Name Qualification Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Rank
Viktoria Lopatina 2:16.36 Quarterfinal 3
5th place
- - -
Olga Vasiljonok 2:18.12 Quarterfinal 4
5th place
- - -
Ekaterina Rudakova Bulauka 2:23.19 - - - -

Women’s 4x5km Relay

Names Final Rank
Alena Sannikova
Ludmila Korolik Shablouskaya
Ekaterina Rudakova Bulauka
Olga Vasiljonok
58:19.5 15th place

Figure skating

Four figure skating events were held at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, at the Palavela venue. ...

Men’s

Name Short program Free skate Total Rank
Sergei Davydov 64.65 points 119.94 points 184.59 points 15th place

Freestyle skiing

The Freestyle skiing results from the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. ...

Aerials

Men’s Aerials

  Qualification Final  
Name Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Final Rank
Dmitri Dashinski 130.31 points 119.03 points 249.34 points 131.42 points 117.26 points 248.68 points Silver medal
Alexei Grishin 115.43 points 127.44 points 242.87 points 123.90 points 121.28 points 245.18 points 4th place
Anton Kushnir 121.24 points 105.09 points 226.33 points 124.56 points 103.10 points 227.66 points 8th place
Dmitri Rak 86.63 points 85.84 points 172.47 points - - - -

Women’s Aerials Dmitri Dashchinsky (born November 9, 1977), is a Belarussian freestyle skier who competed at the Winter Olympic Games 1998 in Nagano, Japan, and in the Winter Olympic Games 2006 in Turin, Italy. ...

  Qualification Final  
Name Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Final Rank
Oly Slivets 88.72 points 74.48 points 163.20 points 87.50 points 90.25 points 177.75 points 5th place
Alla Tsuper 88.83 points 80.16 points 168.99 points 53.58 points 84.26 points 137.84 points 10th place

Hockey

Belarus did not qualify in the mens hockey tournament due to the country placing second at the Qualification tournament held in February of 2005. The host nation of the tournament, Latvia beat Belarus and the nations of Poland and Slovenia to take one of three seeds available for the 2006 Olympic Games. Belarus took second place by beating Poland and Slovenia. [2] Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Torino Palasport Olimpico and the Torino Esposizioni in Turin, Italy. ... This article concerns how a man differs from women. ... Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ... Look up February in Wiktionary, the free dictionary February is the second month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Short track speed skating

Women's 500m Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games included four mens disciplines and four womens disciplines. ...

  • Julia Elsakova
Qualifying Heat - 0:47.726 (Heat 8, 3rd place - did not advance)

Women's 1,000m

  • Julia Elsakova
Qualifying Heat - 1:36.885 (Heat 3, 3rd place - did not advance)

Women's 1,500m

  • Julia Elsakova
Qualifying Heat - 2:33.564 (Heat 2, 5th place - did not advance)

Ski jumping

Men's LH Individual Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games had two individual events and one team event. ...

  • Maksim Anisimov
Qualification round - 68.6 (did not advance)
  • Petr Chaadaev - Disqualified

Men's NH Individual

  • Maksim Anisimov
Qualifying Run - 108.0 points
1st Round - 110.5 points (did not advance)
  • Petr Chaadaev
Qualifying Run - 95.5 points (did not advance)

Speed skating

Women's 500m For the short track speed skating events, see Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics Speed skating at Turin At the 2006 Winter Olympics, twelve speed skating events are to be contested. ...

Name Race 1 Race 2 Total Rank
Svetlana Radkevich 40.45 39.91 80.36 27th place

Women's 1000m

Name Final Rank
Svetlana Radkevich 1:20.11 33rd place

References

  • Yahoo! Sports – Belarus

Further notes and references

  1. ^ Two American Skiers, Six Others Suspended - Dolidovich and Lazutkin were suspended due to health reasons for the first five days of competition after recording too high values of hemoglobin in their blood.
  2. ^ Qualification Tournament Results
Nations at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Albania | Algeria | Andorra | Argentina | Armenia | Australia | Austria | Azerbaijan | Belarus | Belgium | Bermuda | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Brazil | Bulgaria | Canada | Chile | China | Costa Rica | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Ethiopia | Finland | FYR Macedonia | France | Georgia | Germany | Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Greece | Hong Kong, China | Hungary | Iceland | India | Iran IR | Ireland | Israel | Italy | Japan | Kazakhstan | Kenya | Korea DPR | Korea Republic | Kyrgyzstan | Latvia | Lebanon | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Madagascar | Moldova | Monaco | Mongolia | Nepal | Netherlands | New Zealand | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | San Marino | Senegal | Serbia and Montenegro | Slovakia | Slovenia | South Africa | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Tajikistan | Chinese Taipei | Thailand | Turkey | Ukraine | United States | U.S. Virgin Islands | Uzbekistan | Venezuela

  Results from FactBites:
 
Belarus at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (284 words)
Belarus sent 28 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy.
However, before the Olympics a blood test showed too much hemoglobin in their blood, and they were suspended from competing for five days.
Belarus did not qualify in the mens hockey tournament due to the country placing second at the Qualification tournament held in February of 2005.
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