Vita Semerenko

Vita Semerenko
Full name Vita Oleksandrivna Semerenko
Born (1986-01-18) 18 January 1986[1]
Krasnopillia, Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 160 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Ski club Dynamo
Personal best 2
World Cup career
Seasons 2005–
Indiv. podiums 10 (incl. 3 at World Champ.)
Updated on January 6, 2018.

Vita Semerenko (Ukrainian: Віта Олександрівна Семеренко; born January 18, 1986, in Krasnopillia, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian biathlete. She is Olympic champion in women's relay, Olympic medalist and multiple World championships medalist. She is one of the most successful Ukrainian winter athletes.

Biathlete Valentyna is her twin sister.

Career

When she was in the fourth grade of elementary school, she took up cross-country skiing together with her twin sister Valentyna. But later they decided to switch to biathlon. In 2005 she won two medals at Junior World Championships and one at Junior European Championships. Since the competition in Ukrainian national team was quite rigorous, only Valja managed to qualify for 2006 Winter Olympics.

In 2005–06 World Cup season she debuted in German Oberhof in women's relay which was her only World Cup race in that season. Next season she had her first World Cup race - individual race in Swedish Östersund where she with three misses finished 23rd as the best among Ukrainians. Her first World Cup podium came on December 20, 2008, in Austrian Hochfilzen, where she was second in sprint.

She also competes sometimes in summer biathlon competitions, including World and European championships. But Vita's greatest achievement in this modification of biathlon was in 2012 when she won City-Biathlon in Püttlingen, Germany, which was very popular among leading biathletes.

She won the silver medal in 4×6 km relay event at the Biathlon World Championships 2008. In the Olympic cycle between 2010 Winter Olympics and 2014 Winter Olympics she always was on the World Championships podiums winning bronze in individual in 2011, bronze in sprint in 2012 and bronze once again in sprint in 2013 (her teammate Olena Pidhrushna became then World Champion). Apart from her individual medals she also was second in women's relay in 2013.

She represented Ukraine at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.[2] In Vancouver she was one of national hopes for a medal but she didn't achieve high results.

Ukrainian stamp with 2014 Olympic champions (Vita - first from right)

On February 9, 2014, she got her bronze medal in women's sprint competition thus winning the first medal for Ukraine at the 2014 Winter Olympics. On February 21, together with Juliya Dzhyma, Valj Semerenko and Olena Pidhrushna she won the gold medal in the Women's relay at the 2014 Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia.[3] This is still the greatest achievement for Ukraine in biathlon.

Due to illness, surgery and then pregnancy she missed almost three seasons, returning to competitions only in March 2016.

She qualified to represent Ukraine at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[4] She competed in all personal races at the Games with 14th place in sprint being her personal best.

She received the Best Athlete of a Month award from National Olympic Committee of Ukraine for four times - in March 2009, March 2010, March 2011, March 2012.

Personal life

Vita is married to a footballer of a regional league Andriy Patsiuk. On September 19, 2016, she gave a birth to the son whose name is Mark.

She graduated from Sumy State Pedagogical Makarenko University.

Results

Winter Olympics

YearEventINSPPUMSRLMRL
2010Canada Vancouver, Canada2234426
2014Russia Sochi, Russia29310161
2018South Korea Pyeongchang, South Korea6314182411

World Championships

YearEventINSPPUMSRLMRL
2007Italy Antholz-Anterselva, Italy201220209
2008Sweden Östersund, Sweden1335DNS42
2009South Korea Pyeongchang, South Korea1226194DNF
2010Russia Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia6
2011Russia Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia3181725DSQ8
2012Germany Ruhpolding, Germany16387614
2013Czech Republic Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic53942

World Cup

Individual podiums

SeasonPlaceCompetitionRank
2008–09Austria Hochfilzen, AustriaSprint2
Canada Vancouver, CanadaIndividual3
2009–10Norway Oslo, NorwayMass start2
2011–12Russia Khanty-Mansiysk, RussiaSprint2
Russia Khanty-Mansiysk, RussiaPursuit3
2017–18France Annecy, FranceSprint3
Germany Oberhof, GermanyPursuit3

Relay podiums

SeasonPlaceCompetitionRank
2008–09Germany Oberhof, GermanyRelay1
2010–11Austria Hochfilzen, AustriaRelay2
Slovenia Pokljuka, SloveniaMixed relay2
2012–13Austria Hochfilzen, AustriaRelay2
Germany Oberhof, GermanyRelay1
2013–14Austria Hochfilzen, AustriaRelay1
Germany Ruhpolding, GermanyRelay3
France Annecy, FranceRelay2
2017–18Austria Hochfilzen, AustriaRelay2
Finland Kontiolahti, FinlandMixed relay2

Positions

SeasonIndividualSprintPursuitMass startsTOTAL
2006–073851524046
2007–0818382437
2008–09610181713
2009–102423191319
2010–11718181815
2011–122012131012
2012–13161014310
2013–1450292331
2014–15missed
2015–16missed
2016–17missed

IBU Cup

Relay podiums

SeasonPlaceCompetitionRank
2016–17Estonia Otepää, EstoniaMixed relay3
Estonia Otepää, EstoniaMixed relay3

References

  1. "Vita SEMERENKO". sochi2014.com. Organizing Committee of the XXII Olympic Winter Games. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  2. "Vita Semerenko, Biathlon". Vancouver 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
  3. "Vita Semerenko". SR/Olympic Sports. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  4. "Ukrainian squad for the 2018 Winter Olympics". Ukrainian Biathlon Federation. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
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