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Vladimir Vilisov
CountryRussia
Full nameVladimir Petrovich Vilisov
Born (1976-04-19) 19 April 1976 (age 48)
Novokuznetsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
World Cup career
Seasons8 – ( 19982005)
Starts94
Podiums2
Wins0
Overall titles0 – (21st in 1999)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Men's cross-country skiing
Representing   Russia
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1996 Asiago 4 × 10 km relay

Vladimir Petrovich Vilisov ( Russian: Владимир Петрович Вилисов; born 19 April 1976) is a Russian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 30 kilometre freestyle mass start event at the 2002 Winter Olympics. [1]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation. [2]

Olympic Games

 Year   Age   15 km   Pursuit   30 km   50 km   Sprint   4 × 10 km 
 relay 
2002 25 36 15 15

World Championships

 Year   Age   10 km   15 km   Pursuit   30 km   50 km   Sprint   4 × 10 km 
 relay 
1999 22 9 7 7
2001 24 13 11 7 4
2003 26 35 13 17

World Cup

Season standings

 Season   Age 
Overall Distance Long Distance Middle Distance Sprint
1998 21 102 67
1999 22 21 12 26
2000 23 25 8 35 30
2001 24 28 31
2002 25 56 57
2003 26 35 67
2004 27 47 30 66
2005 28 138 87 NC

Individual podiums

  • 2 podiums – (2 WC)
No. Season Date Location Place Level Place
1   1998–99  7 March 1999 Finland Lahti, Finland 15 km Individual C World Cup 2nd
2   1999–00  4 March 2000 Finland Lahti, Finland 30 km Mass Start C World Cup 3rd

Team podiums

  • 1 victory – (1 RL)
  • 10 podiums – (10 RL)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammates
1   1998–99  14 March 1999 Sweden Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Prokurorov
2 21 March 1999 Norway Oslo, Norway 4 × 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Denisov / Ivanov / Prokurorov
3   1999–00  13 January 2000 Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Prokurorov
4 27 February 2000 Sweden Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay F World Cup 2nd Denisov / Bolshakov / Ivanov
5 5 March 2000 Finland Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
6   2000–01  9 December 2000 Italy Santa Caterina, Italy 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
7 21 March 2001 Sweden Lugnet, Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 1st Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
8   2001–02  21 November 2001 Finland Kuopio, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Rochev / Ivanov / Bolshakov
9 16 December 2001 Switzerland Davos, Switzerland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
10   2003–04  11 January 2004 Estonia Otepää, Estonia 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Pankratov / Ivanov / Alypov

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Vladimir Vilisov Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  2. ^ "VILISOV Vladimir". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 December 2021.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vladimir Vilisov
CountryRussia
Full nameVladimir Petrovich Vilisov
Born (1976-04-19) 19 April 1976 (age 48)
Novokuznetsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
World Cup career
Seasons8 – ( 19982005)
Starts94
Podiums2
Wins0
Overall titles0 – (21st in 1999)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Men's cross-country skiing
Representing   Russia
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1996 Asiago 4 × 10 km relay

Vladimir Petrovich Vilisov ( Russian: Владимир Петрович Вилисов; born 19 April 1976) is a Russian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 30 kilometre freestyle mass start event at the 2002 Winter Olympics. [1]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation. [2]

Olympic Games

 Year   Age   15 km   Pursuit   30 km   50 km   Sprint   4 × 10 km 
 relay 
2002 25 36 15 15

World Championships

 Year   Age   10 km   15 km   Pursuit   30 km   50 km   Sprint   4 × 10 km 
 relay 
1999 22 9 7 7
2001 24 13 11 7 4
2003 26 35 13 17

World Cup

Season standings

 Season   Age 
Overall Distance Long Distance Middle Distance Sprint
1998 21 102 67
1999 22 21 12 26
2000 23 25 8 35 30
2001 24 28 31
2002 25 56 57
2003 26 35 67
2004 27 47 30 66
2005 28 138 87 NC

Individual podiums

  • 2 podiums – (2 WC)
No. Season Date Location Place Level Place
1   1998–99  7 March 1999 Finland Lahti, Finland 15 km Individual C World Cup 2nd
2   1999–00  4 March 2000 Finland Lahti, Finland 30 km Mass Start C World Cup 3rd

Team podiums

  • 1 victory – (1 RL)
  • 10 podiums – (10 RL)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammates
1   1998–99  14 March 1999 Sweden Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Prokurorov
2 21 March 1999 Norway Oslo, Norway 4 × 10 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Denisov / Ivanov / Prokurorov
3   1999–00  13 January 2000 Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Prokurorov
4 27 February 2000 Sweden Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay F World Cup 2nd Denisov / Bolshakov / Ivanov
5 5 March 2000 Finland Lahti, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
6   2000–01  9 December 2000 Italy Santa Caterina, Italy 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
7 21 March 2001 Sweden Lugnet, Falun, Sweden 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 1st Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
8   2001–02  21 November 2001 Finland Kuopio, Finland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Rochev / Ivanov / Bolshakov
9 16 December 2001 Switzerland Davos, Switzerland 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Denisov / Ivanov / Bolshakov
10   2003–04  11 January 2004 Estonia Otepää, Estonia 4 × 10 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Pankratov / Ivanov / Alypov

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Vladimir Vilisov Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  2. ^ "VILISOV Vladimir". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 December 2021.

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