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Alexandra Razarenova with Anja Dittmer at the Grand Prix triathlon in Tours, 2011.

Alexandra Razarenova (or Razaryonova, Шаблон:Lang-ru, born 17 July 1990 in Saint Petersburg) is a Russian professional triathlete, member of the Russian National Elite Team, Russian Elite Champion of the year 2011,[1] and European U23 Champion of the year 2011. She competed in the women's event at the 2012 Summer Olympics, 2016 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics.[2]

Sports career

Razarenova attended an elite sports school in St. Petersburg (Училище олимпийского резерва No. 1) and started her international career in 2005 when, at the age of 15, she took part in an ITU Elite race in Alanya.Шаблон:Citation needed From 2006 to 2009, she attended five Junior European Cup triathlons and always achieved top ten positions, among which three gold medals.Шаблон:Citation needed In 2009, she placed 4th in the Junior European Championships and 5th in the Junior World Championships.Шаблон:Citation needed In 2010, she placed 5th in the U23 World Championships and in 2011 she won the U23 European Championships.Шаблон:Citation needed From 2010 on Razarenova has represented Russia in the World Championship Series. In the World Championship Series Rankings 2011 she was number 62 and thus the second best Russian female triathlete behind Irina Abysova.Шаблон:Citation needed

French Club Championship Series

In 2011, Razarenova also took part in the prestigious Club Championship Series D1 Lyonnaise des Eaux representing Charleville Tri Ardennes (CTA). In Paris (9 July 2011), Razarenova placed 16th (CTA's three triathlètes classants l'equipe being Emma Moffatt, Sarah Groff and Anja Dittmer), at the Grand Final in La Baule (17 September 2011) she placed 6th and was the best athlete of her club. For the triathlon in Tours there are no individual rankings available and at the opening triathlon in Nice (24 April 2011) Razarenova did not start (DNS), i.e. her club should have been disqualified because there were not five triathletes participating in the race but only four (Holland, Rabie, Delphine Py-Bilot, Letot).Шаблон:Citation needed

ITU Competitions

In the six years from 2005 to 2010, Razarenova took part in 27 ITU competitions and achieved 16 top ten positions.Шаблон:Citation needed

The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the ITU Athletes's Profile Page.[3] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and refer to the Elite category.

Date Competition Place Rank
  2005-10-26   Premium European Cup Alanya 29
  2006-10-18   Junior European Cup Alanya 3
  2007-10-24   Junior European Cup Alanya 7
  2008-05-10   European Championships (Junior) Lisbon 19
  2008-06-28   Junior European Cup Holten 3
  2008-09-06   Junior European Cup Pulpí 1
  2008-09-27   Duathlon World Championships (Junior) Rimini 5
  2008-10-26   Junior European Cup Alanya 1
  2009-06-20   Junior European Cup Tarzo Revine 1
  2009-07-02   European Championships (Junior) Holten 4
  2009-08-02   European Cup Egirdir 7
  2009-09-09   Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand Final: Junior World Championships Gold Coast 5
  2009-10-25   Premium European Cup Alanya 7
  2010-03-26   Asian Cup Mekong River 1
  2010-04-11   European Cup Quarteira DQ
  2010-05-08   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Seoul 31
  2010-06-05   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Madrid 51
  2010-07-03   European Championships Athlone 7
  2010-07-10   World Cup Holten 14
  2010-07-17   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Hamburg 30
  2010-08-08   World Cup Tiszaújváros 9
  2010-08-14   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Kitzbuhel 22
  2010-08-28   European Championships (U23) Vila Nova de Gaia (Porto) DNF
  2010-09-08   Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand Final: U23 World Championships Budapest 5
  2010-10-10   World Cup Huatulco 8
  2010-10-16   World Cup Tongyeong 13
  2010-10-24   Premium European Cup Alanya DNF
  2011-03-26   World Cup Mooloolaba 22
  2011-04-09   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Sydney 30
  2011-05-15   Asian Cup Seoul 4
  2011-04-09   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Kitzbuhel 46
  2011-06-24   European Championships Pontevedra DNF
  2011-07-16   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Hamburg 43
  2011-08-14   World Cup Tiszaújváros 19
  2011-09-09   Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand Final Beijing 47
  2011-10-15   World Cup Tongyeong 20
  2011-10-28   European Championships (U23) Eilat 1

DNF = did not finish • DNS = did not start • DQ = disqualified

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