Valiantsina Kaminskaya
Valiantsina Kaminskaya | |
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Country | Ukraine |
Born | Mahilyow, Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union | September 5, 1987
World Cup career | |
Seasons | 9 – (2012–2016, 2018–present) |
Indiv. podiums | 0 |
Team podiums | 0 |
Indiv. starts | 34 |
Team starts | 3 |
Overall titles | 0 – (112th in 2021) |
Discipline titles | 0 |
Updated on 4 November 2021. |
Valiantsina Valiancinaŭna Kaminskaya, also Valentyna Kaminska, (Belarusian: Валянціна Валянцінаўна Камінская, Ukrainian: Валентина Валентинівна Камінська; born September 5, 1987 in Mahilyow) is a Belarusian (until 2018) and Ukrainian (since June 2018) cross-country skier.[1] She competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics,[2] 2018 Winter Olympics, and 2022 Winter Olympics.[3]
Biography[]
Kaminskaya started her international career in 2007 when she competed at the Junior World Ski Championships in Tarvisio, finishing 69th in 10 km pursuit and 82nd in 5 km freestyle.
Kaminskaya made her World Cup debut on February 2, 2012, in Moscow, when she finished 38th in sprint. While competing for Belarus, her best World Cup finish was 37th in a freestyle sprint race in during the 2014–15 season.[1] As of January 2022, this result still remains her best individual World Cup finish.
Kaminskaya competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Belarus. She placed 47th in the qualifying round in the sprint, failing to advance to the knockout stages.[4][5] She competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics where she took part in four events.[6] At those Games, Kaminskaya was the only one in her team born Belarus.
Kaminskaya's transition to the Ukrainian team was announced in June 2018.[7] On November 24, 2018, Kaminskaya debuted for Ukraine at the World Cup stage in Ruka where she was 61st in sprint.
In 2022, Valiantsina Kaminskaya was nominated for her third Winter Games in Beijing as a member of Ukrainian national team.[8] She finished 79th in the 10 km event, 70th in the women's sprint qualification, and was part of the relay team which finished 18th. Kaminskaya failed a doping test and was suspended during the Olympics on 16 February.[9]
Kaminskaya participated at three World Championships: in 2013 (for Belarus), 2019, and 2021 (both for Ukraine). Her best personal performance was 42nd in 30 km mass start in 2021. She also took part at the 2009 Winter Universiade, with her best personal result being 24th in sprint.
Cross-country skiing results[]
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[10]
Olympic Games[]
Year | Age | 10 km individual |
15 km skiathlon |
30 km mass start |
Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay |
Team sprint |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | 26 | — | — | — | 46 | — | — |
2018 | 30 | 70 | — | 45 | 47 | 14 | — |
2022 | 34 | 79 | — | — | 70 | 18 | — |
World Championships[]
Year | Age | 10 km individual |
15 km skiathlon |
30 km mass start |
Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay |
Team sprint |
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2013 | 25 | — | — | — | 45 | — | 17 |
2019 | 31 | 63 | — | — | 60 | 17 | 17 |
2021 | 33 | 59 | 46 | 42 | 66 | 13 | 18 |
World Cup[]
Season standings[]
Season | Age | Discipline standings | Ski Tour standings | ||||||
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Overall | Distance | Sprint | Nordic Opening |
Tour de Ski |
Ski Tour 2020 |
World Cup Final |
Ski Tour Canada | ||
2012 | 24 | NC | — | NC | — | — | N/A | — | N/A |
2013 | 25 | NC | — | NC | DNF | — | N/A | — | N/A |
2014 | 26 | NC | NC | NC | DNF | — | N/A | — | N/A |
2015 | 27 | NC | — | NC | — | — | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2016 | 28 | NC | NC | NC | 76 | — | N/A | N/A | — |
2018 | 30 | NC | NC | NC | DNF | — | N/A | — | N/A |
2019 | 31 | NC | NC | NC | — | — | N/A | — | N/A |
2020 | 32 | NC | NC | NC | 72 | — | — | N/A | N/A |
2021 | 33 | 112 | 82 | NC | 61 | — | N/A | N/A | N/A |
References[]
- ^ a b FIS Profile
- ^ "Valiantsina KAMINSKAYA | Cross-Country | Belarus - Sochi 2014 Olympics". sochi2014.arch.articul.ru. Retrieved 2022-03-18.
- ^ "Olympedia – Valiantsina Kaminskaya". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 2022-03-18.
- ^ "Sports Reference Profile". Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
- ^ "Sochi2014.com profile". March 19, 2014. Archived from the original on March 19, 2014.
- ^ "Алімпіяда ў Пхёнчхане: галоўныя надзеі сёння на жаночу�� індывідуальную гонку". tvr.by. February 14, 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
- ^ "Ukraine gained over a Belarussian cross country skier". sport.nv.ua. June 11, 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
- ^ "Ukraine got six individual quota places for 2022 Olympics in cross country skiing". Suspilne. January 18, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
- ^ "Winter Olympics: Skier Valentyna Kaminska suspended after fails doping test in Beijing". BBC Sport. 16 February 2022.
- ^ "KAMINSKA Valentyna". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- 1987 births
- Living people
- Olympic cross-country skiers of Belarus
- Olympic cross-country skiers of Ukraine
- Cross-country skiers at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- Cross-country skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Cross-country skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics
- Doping cases in cross-country skiing
- Competitors at the 2009 Winter Universiade
- People from Mogilev
- Belarusian female cross-country skiers
- Ukrainian female cross-country skiers
- Naturalized citizens of Ukraine
- Belarusian emigrants to Ukraine
- Ukrainian sportspeople in doping cases