Svetlana Nageykina
Svetlana Vyacheslavovna Nageykina (Russian: Светла́на Вячесла́вовна Наге́йкина; born 2 February 1965) is a Soviet/Russian former cross-country skier who competed during the 1980s, training at Spartak. She won a gold medal in the 4 × 5 km relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary for the Soviet Union.
In 2000 and 2002, she won Vasaloppet.[1]
Cross-country skiing results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[2]
Olympic Games
World Championships
Year
|
Age
|
5 km
|
10 km
|
15 km
|
Pursuit
|
30 km
|
Sprint
|
4 × 5 km relay
|
1991 |
26 |
— |
14 |
8 |
— |
5 |
— |
—
|
1993 |
28 |
— |
— |
19 |
— |
31 |
— |
—
|
1997 |
32 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
10 |
— |
—
|
1999 |
34 |
4 |
— |
— |
11 |
4 |
— |
—
|
2001 |
36 |
— |
8 |
11 |
— |
CNX[a] |
— |
—
|
2003 |
38 |
— |
— |
DNS |
8 |
13 |
— |
5
|
- a. 1 Cancelled due to extremely cold weather.
World Cup
Season standings
Season
|
Age
|
Discipline standings
|
Ski Tour standings
|
Overall
|
Distance
|
Long Distance
|
Middle Distance
|
Sprint
|
Tour de Ski
|
1986 |
21 |
20 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1987 |
22 |
27 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1988 |
23 |
9 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1989 |
24 |
24 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1990 |
25 |
4 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1991 |
26 |
8 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1992 |
27 |
12 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1993 |
28 |
13 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1994 |
29 |
6 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1996 |
30 |
13 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
1997 |
31 |
18 |
— |
— |
— |
22 |
—
|
1998 |
32 |
6 |
— |
— |
— |
14 |
—
|
1999 |
33 |
7 |
— |
4 |
— |
— |
—
|
2000 |
34 |
10 |
— |
8 |
9 |
15 |
—
|
2001 |
35 |
16 |
— |
— |
— |
34 |
—
|
2002 |
36 |
23 |
— |
— |
— |
66 |
—
|
2003 |
37 |
44 |
— |
— |
— |
NC |
—
|
2004 |
38 |
44 |
31 |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
2006 |
40 |
54 |
40 |
— |
— |
58 |
—
|
2007 |
41 |
107 |
82 |
— |
— |
— |
—
|
Individual podiums
No.
|
Season
|
Date
|
Location
|
Race
|
Level
|
Place
|
1 |
1987–88 |
27 March 1988 |
Rovaniemi, Finland |
10 km Individual F |
World Cup |
3rd
|
2 |
1988–89 |
7 January 1989 |
Kavgolovo, Soviet Union |
15 km Individual C |
World Cup |
2nd
|
3 |
1989–90 |
9 December 1989 |
Soldier Hollow, United States |
5 km Individual C |
World Cup |
3rd
|
4 |
15 December 1989 |
Thunder Bay, Canada |
15 km Individual C |
World Cup |
3rd
|
5 |
20 February 1990 |
Val di Fiemme, Italy |
10 km Individual F |
World Cup |
3rd
|
6 |
25 February 1990 |
Bohinj, Yugoslavia |
10 km Individual C |
World Cup |
1st
|
7 |
2 March 1990 |
Lahti, Finland |
5 km Individual F |
World Cup |
2nd
|
8 |
1990–91 |
5 January 1991 |
Minsk, Soviet Union |
30 km Individual C |
World Cup |
2nd
|
9 |
1991–92 |
7 December 1991 |
Silver Star, Canada |
5 km Individual C |
World Cup |
3rd
|
10 |
1993–94 |
19 March 1994 |
Thunder Bay, Canada |
5 km Individual C |
World Cup |
3rd
|
11 |
1997–98 |
20 December 1997 |
Davos, Switzerland |
15 km Individual C |
World Cup |
2nd
|
12 |
7 March 1998 |
Lahti, Finland |
15 km Individual F |
World Cup |
3rd
|
13 |
14 March 1998 |
Oslo, Norway |
30 km Individual C |
World Cup |
2nd
|
14 |
1998–99 |
9 January 1999 |
Nové Město, Czech Republic |
10 km Individual C |
World Cup |
3rd
|
15 |
13 March 1999 |
Falun, Sweden |
15 km Individual C |
World Cup |
2nd
|
16 |
1999–00 |
27 December 1999 |
Engelberg, Switzerland |
1.0 km Sprint C |
World Cup |
3rd
|
17 |
5 February 2000 |
Lillehammer, Norway |
5 km + 5 km Skiathlon C/F |
World Cup |
3rd
|
18 |
2001–02 |
8 January 2002 |
Val di Fiemme, Italy |
15 km Mass Start C |
World Cup |
3rd
|
Team podiums
No.
|
Season
|
Date
|
Location
|
Race
|
Level
|
Place
|
Teammates
|
1 |
1987–88 |
21 February 1988 |
Calgary, Canada |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
Olympic Games[1] |
1st |
Gavrylyuk / Tikhonova / Reztsova
|
2 |
1989–90 |
4 March 1990 |
Lahti, Finland |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
2nd |
Smetanina / Yegorova / Lazutina
|
3 |
1990–91 |
10 March 1991 |
Falun, Sweden |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
1st |
Yegorova / Tikhonova / Välbe
|
4 |
15 March 1991 |
Oslo, Norway |
4 × 5 km Relay C/F |
World Cup |
2nd |
Smetanina / Tikhonova / Välbe
|
5 |
1991–92 |
8 March 1992 |
Funäsdalen, Sweden |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
2nd |
Välbe / Lazutina / Yegorova
|
6 |
1993–94 |
4 March 1994 |
Lahti, Finland |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
2nd |
Lazutina / Gavrylyuk / Välbe
|
7 |
13 March 1994 |
Falun, Sweden |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
1st |
Gavrylyuk / Lazutina / Välbe
|
8 |
1995–96 |
17 December 1995 |
Santa Caterina, Italy |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
3rd |
Chepalova / Baranova-Masalkina / Zavyalova
|
9 |
14 January 1996 |
Nové Město, Czech Republic |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
1st |
Lazutina / Gavrylyuk / Välbe
|
10 |
17 March 1996 |
Oslo, Norway |
4 × 5 km Relay C/F |
World Cup |
1st |
Lazutina / Zavyalova / Gavrylyuk
|
11 |
1996–97 |
24 November 1996 |
Kiruna, Sweden |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
3rd |
Zavyalova / Chepalova / Danilova
|
12 |
8 December 1996 |
Davos, Switzerland |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
3rd |
Baranova-Masalkina / Chepalova / Danilova
|
13 |
15 December 1996 |
Brusson, Italy |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
2nd |
Zavyalova / Lazutina / Chepalova
|
14 |
16 March 1997 |
Oslo, Norway |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
1st |
Danilova / Gavrylyuk / Välbe
|
15 |
1997–98 |
7 December 1997 |
Santa Caterina, Italy |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
2nd |
Baranova-Masalkina / Zavyalova / Gavrylyuk
|
16 |
14 December 1997 |
Val di Fiemme, Italy |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
1st |
Välbe / Lazutina / Danilova
|
17 |
6 March 1998 |
Lahti, Finland |
4 × 5 km Relay C/F |
World Cup |
3rd |
Baranova-Masalkina / Zavyalova / Skladneva
|
18 |
1998–99 |
20 December 1998 |
Davos, Switzerland |
4 × 5 km Relay C/F |
World Cup |
1st |
Danilova / Lazutina / Gavrylyuk
|
19 |
10 January 1999 |
Nové Město, Czech Republic |
4 × 5 km Relay C/F |
World Cup |
1st |
Gavrylyuk / Reztsova / Chepalova
|
20 |
14 March 1999 |
Falun, Sweden |
4 × 5 km Relay C/F |
World Cup |
1st |
Baranova-Masalkina / Chepalova / Lazutina
|
21 |
21 March 1999 |
Oslo, Norway |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
1st |
Gavrylyuk / Chepalova / Lazutina
|
22 |
1999–00 |
28 November 1999 |
Kiruna, Sweden |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
2nd |
Danilova / Lazutina / Gavrylyuk
|
23 |
19 December 1999 |
Davos, Switzerland |
4 × 5 km Relay C |
World Cup |
1st |
Gavrylyuk / Lazutina / Danilova
|
24 |
13 January 2000 |
Nové Město, Czech Republic |
4 × 5 km Relay C/F |
World Cup |
1st |
Danilova / Yegorova / Lazutina
|
25 |
27 February 2000 |
Falun, Sweden |
4 × 5 km Relay F |
World Cup |
2nd |
Yegorova / Skladneva / Gavrylyuk
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Note: 1 Until the 1994 Olympics, Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.
References
External links
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3 × 5 km |
- 1956: Sirkka Polkunen, Mirja Hietamies, Siiri Rantanen (FIN)
- 1960: Irma Johansson, Britt Strandberg, Sonja Edström-Ruthström (SWE)
- 1964: Alevtina Kolchina, Yevdokiya Mekshilo, Klavdiya Boyarskikh (URS)
- 1968: Inger Aufles, Babben Enger-Damon, Berit Mørdre (NOR)
- 1972: Lyubov Mukhachyova, Alevtina Olyunina, Galina Kulakova (URS)
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4 × 5 km |
- 1976: Nina Baldycheva, Zinaida Amosova, Raisa Smetanina, Galina Kulakova (URS)
- 1980: Marlies Rostock, Carola Anding, Veronika Hesse, Barbara Petzold (GDR)
- 1984: Inger Helene Nybråten, Anne Jahren, Brit Pettersen, Berit Aunli (NOR)
- 1988: Svetlana Nageykina, Nina Gavrylyuk, Tamara Tikhonova, Anfisa Reztsova (URS)
- 1992: Yelena Välbe, Raisa Smetanina, Larisa Lazutina, Lyubov Yegorova (EUN)
- 1994: Yelena Välbe, Larisa Lazutina, Nina Gavrylyuk, Lyubov Yegorova (RUS)
- 1998: Nina Gavrylyuk, Olga Danilova, Yelena Välbe, Larisa Lazutina (RUS)
- 2002: Manuela Henkel, Viola Bauer, Claudia Künzel, Evi Sachenbacher (GER)
- 2006: Natalya Baranova-Masalkina, Larisa Kurkina, Yuliya Chepalova, Yevgeniya Medvedeva (RUS)
- 2010: Vibeke Skofterud, Therese Johaug, Kristin Størmer Steira, Marit Bjørgen (NOR)
- 2014: Ida Ingemarsdotter, Emma Wikén, Anna Haag, Charlotte Kalla (SWE)
- 2018: Ingvild Flugstad Østberg, Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, Ragnhild Haga, Marit Bjørgen (NOR)
- 2022: Yuliya Stupak, Natalya Nepryayeva, Tatiana Sorina, Veronika Stepanova (ROC)
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