Ekaterina Iourieva
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Born | 11 June 1983 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ekaterina Valeryevna Iourieva (Russian: Екатерина Валерьевна Юрьева; born June 11, 1983 in Chaykovsky, Perm Krai) is a Russian former biathlete and 2008 World Champion in the 15 km individual. She was known for her outstanding shooting speed.
Doping cases[]
On February 13, 2009 IBU announced Iourieva, as well as two other Russian team members, Olympic champion Albina Akhatova and world champion Dmitri Yaroshenko, tested positive for EPO during the World Cup in Östersund. Iourieva has been banned for two years.[1]
In January 2014, she was reported to fail the doping test again.[2] In February 2014, in her blog Iourieva announced her retirement.[3] On July 14, 2014 she was formally disqualified for eight years, and all her results after December 23, 2013, were made void.[4]
Career[]
2004/2005[]
Made her World Cup debut in January 2005 in 15 km individual race at Antholtz-Anterselva finishing 43rd. In the other four races of the season scored points only once in the 7.5 km pursuit at Pokljuka.
2005/2006[]
Did not compete at the World Cup.
2006/2007[]
Breakthrough season highlighted by excellent results in its second half. Starting with the World Championships finished in top-8 in 8 out of 11 races including first three podiums at Lahti and Oslo-Holmenkollen. Ranked 13th in the World Cup Total.
2007/2008[]
Confirmed her status of a top biathlete by winning her first World Cup race as well as collecting full set of medals at the World Championships. After back-to-back 2nd-place finishes at Hochfilzen won 15 km individual race at Pokljuka. During the World Championships at Östersund shot flawlessly in both 15 km individual race claiming gold medal and 10 km pursuit earning silver medal, missed only two targets in 12.5 km mass start winning her third, bronze, medal of the Championships. Nearly brought Russian team onto the podium in relay competition. Skipped two World Cup stages due to illness and fatigue. Finished 6th in the World Cup Total.
2008/2009[]
Successful and consistent start to the season. Missed flower ceremony in only 3 out of 14 races. Won career first 7.5 km sprint at Oberhof and 12.5 km mass start at Antholz. Four more podium finishes : twice in a 10 km pursuit, once in each of 7.5 km sprint and 15 km individual races. Took part in all three relay races Russian team won this season. Going into 2009 World Championships Iourieva was the World Cup leader. However, she was stripped of all results of the season following revelation of the positive doping test taken in December at Östersund.
2010/2011[]
All through the period of her disqualification, Iourieva along with her banned teammates had been filing multiple complaints and appeals concerning the doping case but she always failed to get it reconsidered. Iourieva's disqualification term expired on December 4, 2010 and she has revealed her plans to return to the sport and to start her career in biathlon anew.
Career race record[]
Winner - 2.
2nd place - 4.
3rd place - 3.
4th-8th places - 11.
Total races - 50.
References[]
- ^ Biathletes lose doping ban appeals ESPN, November 13, 2009
- ^ Dolnick, Sam (29 January 2014). "Top Russian Biathlete Reportedly Fails Doping Test". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
- ^ «Вернулась, чтобы уйти». Прощальное письмо Екатерины Юрьевой (in Russian). sports.ru. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
- ^ "IBU Press Release". International Biathlon Union. July 14, 2014. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
External links[]
- "IBU Profile of Ekaterina Iourieva". International Biathlon Union. Archived from the original on 2008-02-16. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- Palme, Jürgen (2008-01-19). "Interview with Ekaterina Iourieva". biathlonworld.com. International Biathlon Union. Archived from the original on 2008-02-23.
- 1983 births
- Living people
- People from Chaykovsky, Perm Krai
- Russian female biathletes
- Doping cases in biathlon
- Biathlon World Championships medalists
- Russian sportspeople in doping cases