Kseniya Sadouskaya

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Kseniya Sadouskaya
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NationalityBelarusian
Born (1991-03-17) 17 March 1991 (age 33)
Sport
Sport Speed skating

Kseniya Sadouskaya (born 17 March 1991) is a Belarusian speed skater. She competed in the women's 500 metres at the 2018 Winter Olympics. [1]

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Records

Personal records

Personal records
Women's speed skating [2]
EventResultDateLocationNotes
500 m38,8908.12.2017 Salt Lake City
1000 m1.19,5718.11.2017 Calgary
1500 m2.04,6407.11.2015 Calgary
3000 m4.41,5228.11.2015 Minsk
5000 m8.21,6320.03.2010 Minsk

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References

  1. "Kseniya Sadouskaya". Pyeongchang 2018. Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  2. "Skaters: Li Huawei". www.speedskatingbase.eu. Retrieved 15 April 2020.