Sergey Kobyzev

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Sergey Kobyzev
Personal information
NationalityRussian
Born (1973-06-03) 3 June 1973 (age 46)
Omsk, Russia
Sport
Sport Short track speed skating

Sergey Kobyzev (born 3 June 1973) is a Russian short track speed skater. He competed in two events at the 1994 Winter Olympics. [1]

Short track speed skating winter sport, in which skaters skate on an oval ice track with a length of 111.12 m

Short track speed skating is a form of competitive ice speed skating. In competitions, multiple skaters skate on an oval ice track with a length of 111.12 metres (364.6 ft). The rink itself is 60 metres (200 ft) long by 30 metres (98 ft) wide, which is the same size as an Olympic-sized figure skating rink and an international-sized ice hockey rink. Short track speed skating is the sister sport to long track speed skating and the cousin sport to inline speed skating.

Short track speed skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics Speed skating at the Olympics

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1994 Winter Olympics 17th edition of Winter Olympics, held in Lillehammer (Norway) in 1994

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References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill. "Sergey Kobyzev Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC . Retrieved 9 November 2019.