Natalia Tomilova

Last updated
Natalia Tomilova
Natalia Tomilova WC2010 Spb.jpg
Medal record
Representing Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Women's Ski-orienteering
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2005 Levi, Finland Long
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2004 Östersund Long
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2007 Moscow Region Middle
World Cup
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2003 Overall WC

Natalia Tomilova (born October 10, 1977) is a Russian ski-orienteering competitor and winner of the overall world cup, who was suspended for two years for doping.

Biography

She received a bronze medal in the long course at the 2004 World Ski Orienteering Championships in Östersund, a silver medal in 2005 in Levi, and a bronze medal in the middle distance in 2007 in Moscow Region. [1] She won the overall World Cup in Ski Orienteering in 2003. [2]

In 2013, she was suspended for 2 years for having used the banned Phenylpiracetam substance [3]

Related Research Articles

Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen is a Norwegian cross-country skier. Her first Olympic medal was a silver 4 × 5 km relay at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, she took the bronze medal in the 10 km classical interval start event. Pedersen is the oldest woman ever to win a cross country skiing World Cup race, which she did at age 41 in January 2006 in Otepää, Estonia.

Anne Margrethe Hausken Norwegian orienteer

Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg is a Norwegian orienteering competitor, World champion and European champion. She took the overall victory in the 2008 World Cup.

Daniel Hubmann Swiss orienteering competitor

Daniel Hubmann is a Swiss orienteering competitor, world champion in all three individual disciplines and multiple winner of the overall Orienteering World Cup. He is the brother of Martin Hubmann.

Ski orienteering

Ski orienteering (SkiO) is a cross-country skiing endurance winter racing sport and one of the four orienteering disciplines recognized by the IOF. A successful ski orienteer combines high physical endurance, strength and excellent technical skiing skills with the ability to navigate and make the best route choices while skiing at a high speed.

Øystein Kvaal Østerbø Norwegian orienteer

Øystein Kvaal Østerbø is a Norwegian orienteering and ski-orienteering competitor. He finished overall third in the Orienteering World Cup in 2004, and won a silver medal in the relay in the 2004 World Ski Orienteering Championships. He has competed in all fifteen World Orienteering Championships since his debut in 2004 until 2018, obtaining his first two medals in Inverness in 2015; in the relay and mixed sprint relay, respectively. His best individual achievements are fourth places in the sprint in 2005 and 2010.

Tatiana Vlasova Russian ski-orienteer

Tatiana Germanovna Vlasova is a Russian ski-orienteering competitor and world champion. She received nine gold medals at the World Ski Orienteering Championships from 2000 to 2009. She won the overall World Cup in Ski Orienteering in 2007/8, and finished 2nd in 2001, 2003 and 2006.

Lena Hasselström is a Swedish ski-orienteering competitor, world champion and winner of the overall world cup.

Annika Zell is a Swedish orienteering and ski-orienteering competitor, and world champion in ski-orienteering. In May 2018, it was announced that she would coach Team Sweden in women's cross-country skiing together with Magnus Ingesson beginning in the 2018–2019 season. On 17 April 2019, she announced she would leave that position.

Arja Nuolioja is a Finnish ski-orienteering competitor and world champion.

Virpi Juutilainen is a Finnish ski-orienteering competitor and world champion.

Raino Pesu is a Finnish ski-orienteering competitor, world champion and winner of the overall world cup.

Matti Keskinarkaus Finnish mountain bike orienteer

Matti Keskinarkaus is a Finnish ski-orienteering and mountain bike orienteering competitor. He is ski-O world champion and winner of the overall ski-O world cup year 2001.

Eva Svensson is a Swedish orienteering and ski-orienteering competitor, and junior world champion in both sports.

Erik Rost is a Swedish ski-orienteering competitor, winner of the overall world cup, and junior world champion.

Lars Lystad is a Norwegian ski-orienteering competitor and world champion. He won a gold medal in the relay event at the World Ski Orienteering Championships in Batak in 1986, together with Sigurd Dæhli, Audun Knutsen and Vidar Benjaminsen, and again in Val di Non in 1994, with Kjetil Ulven, Harald Svergja and Vidar Benjaminsen. He received a silver medal in the long distance in 1994.

Harald Svergja is a Norwegian ski-orienteering competitor and world champion. He won a gold medal in the relay event at the World Ski Orienteering Championships in Val di Non in 1994, together with Kjetil Ulven, Lars Lystad and Vidar Benjaminsen.

Olga Shevchenko is a Russian ski-orienteering competitor and world champion. She won a gold medal in the relay event at the World Ski Orienteering Championships in Moscow in 2007, together with Natalia Tomilova and Tatiana Vlasova. She received a bronze medal in the long distance in Levi in 2005.

Mervi Väisänen is a Finnish ski-orienteering and mountain bike orienteering competitor.

Tove Alexandersson

Tove Alexandersson is a Swedish orienteer, ski orienteer, skyrunner and ski mountaineer. She has won a total of 15 gold medals at the World Orienteering Championships and 10 gold medals at the World Ski Orienteering Championships. In 2018, she won the Sky Marathon event at the Skyrunning World Championships, in her second skyrunning race ever. In 2021, she won the combined discipline at the World Championships of Ski Mountaineering. She competes for Stora Tuna OK in orienteering and Alfta-Ösa OK in ski orienteering.

Judith Wyder

Judith Wyder is a Swiss orienteering and ski orienteering competitor and runner.

References

  1. World Ski Orienteering Championships Archived 2007-06-17 at archive.today IOF (Retrieved on June 24, 2008)
  2. World Cup in Ski Orienteering Archived 2009-06-09 at archive.today IOF (Retrieved on June 24, 2008)
  3. International Orienteering Federation release (Retrieved on June 14, 2013)