Andriy Mandziy

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Andriy Mandziy
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Mandziy in 2018
Personal information
NationalityUkrainian
Born (1988-02-19) 19 February 1988 (age 33)
Kremenets, Ukraine
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight96 kg (212 lb; 15.1 st)
Sport
CountryUkraine
Sport Luge
Event(s)Men's singles

Andriy Mandziy (born 19 February 1988 in Kremenets) is a Ukrainian luger. He competed at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics.[1]

Career[]

Mandziy's first World Cup season was in 2008–09. He finished in his first World Cup race 46th in Igls, Austria. Before 2014 Winter Olympics he participated at three World Championships always finishing in range from 27 and 31. In the men's singles event at Olympics he was 31st.

As of January 2018, Madziy's best Luge World Cup finish was 20th in 2016–17 in Sigulda, Latvia.

On December 27, 2017, Andriy qualified for 2018 Winter Olympics.[2] At the Olympics he was 40th in singles' race due to having losing control over his luge during one of the races.

Personal life[]

Andriy Mandziy graduated from Lviv State University of Physical Culture. His job is sports instructor. His hobbies are music and sports.

Career results[]

Winter Olympics[]

Year Event Singles Relay
2014 Russia Sochi, Russia 31
2018 South Korea Pyeongchang, South Korea 40

World Championships[]

Year Event Singles Relay Singles Sprint
2011 Italy Cesana, Italy 27
2012 Germany Altenberg, Germany 31 12
2013 Canada Whistler, Canada 29
2015 Latvia Sigulda, Latvia 10
2016 Germany Königssee, Germany 27
2017 Austria Innsbruck, Austria 30 13
2019 Germany Winterberg, Germany 23

European Championships[]

Year Event Singles Relay
2010 Latvia Sigulda, Latvia 28 5
2013 Germany Oberhof, Germany 27
2015 Russia Sochi, Russia 21 5
2016 Germany Altenberg, Germany 23
2017 Germany Königssee, Germany 8
2018 Latvia Sigulda, Latvia 19 7
2019 Germany Oberhof, Germany 23

Luge World Cup[]

Rankings[]

Season Singles Singles Sprint
2009–10 48
2010–11 41
2011–12 41
2012–13 41
2013–14 50
2014–15 41
2015–16 40
2016–17 36
2017–18 36
2018–19 32

References[]

  1. ^ Sochi 2014 profile
  2. ^ "П'ятеро санкарів з Галичини вибороли ліцензії на Олімпіаду-2018".

External links[]

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