Daria Gaiazova

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Daria Gaiazova
Gaiazova 3 FIS Cross-Country World Cup 2012.jpg
CountryFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Born (1983-12-24) 24 December 1983 (age 39)
Pushchino, Soviet Union
Height178 cm (70 in)
Ski clubRocky Mountain Racers
World Cup career
Seasons9 – (20062014)
Team wins0
Indiv. podiums0
Team podiums2
Indiv. starts94
Team starts11
Overall titles0 – (42nd in 2013)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Women's cross-country skiing
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
U23 World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2004 Park CityTeam sprint

Daria Gaiazova (born 24 December 1983) [1] is a Canadian cross-country skier.

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She was born in Russia and moved with her family to Montreal in 1999. [2] Competing since 2001, she finished seventh in the team sprint, 16th in the 4 x 5 km relay, 22nd in the individual sprint, and 42nd in the 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit events. Gaiazova's best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was 16th in the 4 x 5 km relay at Sapporo in 2007 while her best individual finish was 28th in the individual sprint event at Liberec two years later.

Her best World Cup finish was 12th on three occasions, all in sprint events, since 2005.

Gaiazova participated at four events in the 2010 Olympics (two individual and two team events), where her best result was the seventh place in the team sprint, together with Sara Renner. [3]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). [4]

Olympic Games

 Year  Age  10 km 
 individual 
 15 km 
 skiathlon 
 30 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint  4 × 5 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
2014 30 42 24 13 10

World Championships

 Year  Age  10 km 
 individual 
 15 km 
 skiathlon 
 30 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint  4 × 5 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
2007 23 47 46405216
2009 25 46 DNF 28
2011 27 37 20 14 6
2013 29 40 42 DNF 13

World Cup

Season standings

 Season  Age Discipline standingsSki Tour standings
OverallDistanceSprintNordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
World Cup
Final
2006 22NCNCNC
2007 23NCNCNCDNF
2008 24NCNCNC
2009 2578647851
2010 2671824341
2011 2753NC3148
2012 28466726DNF41
2013 29428217DNFDNF
2014 3068NC40DNFDNF

Team podiums

  • 2 podiums – (2 TS)
No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlaceTeammate
1  2010–11  5 December 2010 Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf, Germany6 × 0.9 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup3rd Crawford
2  2012–13  3 February 2013 Flag of Russia.svg Sochi, Russia6 × 1.25 km Team Sprint CWorld Cup3rd Jones

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References

Notes

  1. "Daria Gaiazova". Canadian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  2. "About Dasha". Daria Gaiazova. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  3. "Official results book for cross-country skiing, 2010 Olympics" (PDF). LA84 Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  4. "GAIAZOVA Daria". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 17 December 2019.

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