Former Universiade Participants Who Won Medals in Sochi Winter Olympic Games 2014

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Former Universiade Participants Who Won Medals in Sochi Winter Olympic Games 2014 Former Universiade participants who won medals in Sochi Winter Olympic Games 2014 Sport Athlete Gender YOB Country Sochi 2014 Medals WU/ Best result Alpine skiing 0 Biathlon 1 1 Daria Domracheva F 1986 BLR Gold/ IN, MS, PU 2007: 1./ SP 2 2 Selina Gasparin F 1984 SUI Silver/ IN 2005: 33./ PU 3 3 Vita Semerenko F 1986 UKR Bronze/ SP, Gold / RL 2011: 1./ SP, PU, MxRL; 2007: 1/ PU 4 4 Nadezhda Skardino F 1985 BLR Bronze/ IN 2007: 1./ MS, RL 5 5 Olena Pidhrushna F 1987 UKR Gold/ RL 2007: 6./ IN 6 6 Valj Semerenko F 1986 UKR Gold/ RL 2007: 2./ SP, PU, RL 7 7 Jana Romanova F 1983 RUS Silver/ RL 2005: 5./ SP; 2007: 3./ RL 8 8 Olga Zaitseva F 1978 RUS Silver/ RL 2001: 2./ SP, 1./ RL 9 9 Jaroslav Soukup M 1982 CZE Bronze/ SP 2009: 1./ MS 10 10 Evgeny Garanichev M 1988 RUS Bronze/ IN 2011: 3./ SP, PU; 2./ MxRL 11 11 Christoph Sumann M 1976 AUT Bronze/ RL 1999: 1./ 10 km C, PU (CC skiing) Cross country skiing 12 1 Justyna Kowalczyk F 1983 POL Gold/ 10 km C 2007: 3 x 1., 2005: 1./ 15 km C 13 2 Vesna Fabjan F 1985 SLO Bronze/ Sprint F 2005: 1./ SP F 14 3 Maxim Vylegzhanin M 1982 RUS Silver/ 50 km MS F, TSP C, RL 2007: 1./ 30 km F, 3./ 15 km PU 15 4 Robin Duvillard M 1983 FRA Bronze/ RL 2007: 5./ 30 km F, 15 km PU 16 5 Jean Marc Gaillard M 1980 FRA Bronze/ RL 2001: 5./ 30 km F 17 6 Maurice Manificat M 1986 FRA Bronze/ RL 2007: 8./ 15 km PU Curling 18 1 Agnes Knochenhauer F 1989 SWE Silver 2013: 5. 19 2 Maria Wennerström F 1985 SWE Silver 2007: 4. 20 3 Lauren Gray F 1991 GBR Bronze 2011: 1. 21 4 Vicki Adams F 1989 GBR Bronze 2011: 1. 22 5 Claire Hamilton F 1989 GBR Bronze 2011: 1. 23 6 Anna Sloan F 1991 GBR Bronze 2011: 1. 24 7 Greg Drummond M 1989 GBR Silver 2011: 4. 25 8 Michael Goodfellow M 1988 GBR Silver 2011: 4. 26 9 Oskar Eriksson M 1991 SWE Bronze 2013: 1. 27 10 Niklas Edin M 1985 SWE Bronze 2009: 1. 28 11 Sebastian Kraupp M 1985 SWE Bronze 2009: 1. 29 12 Viktor Kjäll M 1985 SWE Bronze 2009: 1. 30 13 Fredrik Lindberg M 1986 SWE Bronze 2009: 1. Figure skating 31 1 Tatiana Volosozhar F 1986 RUS Gold/ Pairs 2007 & 2005: 2. (UKR, with Stanislav Morozov) 32 2 Maksim Trankov M 1983 RUS Gold/ Pairs 2005: 3. (With Maria Mukhortova) 33 3 Ksenia Stolbova F 1992 RUS Silver/ Pairs 2013: 1. 34 4 Fedor Klimov M 1990 RUS Silver/ Pairs 2013: 1. Freestyle skiing 35 1 Zhongyang Jia M 1991 CHN Bronze/ Aerials 2009: 1. 36 2 Jonathan Midol M 1988 FRA Bronze/ Ski cross 2009: 2./ Combined (Alpine skiing) Ice Hockey 0 Nordic combined 37 1 Bernhard Gruber M 1982 AUT Bronze/ TC 2005: 1./ NH & 7,5 km Skeleton* 0 Ski jumping 38 1 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz F 1983 AUT Silver 2007 & 2005: 1. Snowboarding 39 1 Eva Samkova F 1993 CZE Gold/ SBX 2013: 1./ SBX 40 2 Julia Dujmovits F 1987 AUT Gold/ PSL 2013: 1./ PGS 41 3 Patrizia Kummer F 1987 SUI Gold/ PGS 2013: 4./ PGS 42 4 Anke Karstens F 1985 GER Silver/ PSL 2013: 5./ PGS 43 5 Nikolai Olyunin M 1991 RUS Silver/ SBX 2013: 2./ SBX 44 6 Zan Kosir M 1984 SLO Silver/ PSL, Bronze/ PGS 2007: 2./ GS, 2005: 2./ PGS 45 7 Nevin Galmarini M 1986 SUI Silver/ PGS 2011: 3./ PGS Speed skating; Long track 46 1 Martina Sablikova F 1987 CZE Gold/ 5000 m, Silver/ 3000 m 2013: 1./ 3000 m, 5000 m 47 2 Lee Sang-Hwa F 1989 KOR Gold/ 500 m 2009 & 2007: 1./ 500 m 48 3 Olga Graf F 1983 RUS Bronze / 3000 m, Team pursuit 2009: 8./ 5000 m 49 4 Katarzyna Bachleda-Curus (Wojcicka) F 1980 POL Silver/ Team pursuit 2007: 1./ 1500 m 50 5 Luiza Zlotkowska F 1986 POL Silver/ Team pursuit 2009; 3./ 3000 m, 5000 m 51 6 Natalia Czerwonka F 1988 POL Silver/ Team pursuit 2009: 19./ 1000 m 52 7 Yuliya Skokova F 1982 RUS Bronze/ Team pursuit 2007: 1./ 1000 m 53 8 Yekaterina Lobysheva F 1985 RUS Bronze/ Team pursuit 2005: 9./ 500 m, 1000 m 54 9 Yekaterina Shikhova F 1985 RUS Bronze/ Team pursuit 2007: 6./ 1000 m 55 10 Zbigniew Brodka M 1984 POL Gold/ 1500 m, Bronze/ Team pursuit 2009: 20./ 1000 m 56 11 Kim Cheol Min M 1992 KOR Silver/ Team pursuit 2013: 1./ TP 57 12 Joo Hyung Jun M 1991 KOR Silver/ Team pursuit 2013: 1./ TP, 3./ 1500 m 58 13 Jan Szymanski M 1989 POL Bronze/ Team pursuit 2013: 1./ 1500 m, 5000 m 59 14 Konrad Niedzwiedzki M 1985 POL Bronze/ Team pursuit 2009: 2./ 1000 m, 1500 m Speed skating; Short track 60 1 Li Jianrou F 1986 CHN Gold / 500 m 2011: 3./ 1500 m, 2./ 3000 m TR 61 2 Zhou Yang F 1991 CHN Gold / 1500 m 2009: 1./ 1500 m, 2./ 1000 m 62 3 Cho Ha-Ri F 1986 KOR Gold/ 3000 m Relay 2007: 2./ 1000 m, 1500 m 63 4 Victor An M 1985 RUS Gold/ 500 m, 1000 m, 5000 m Relay, Bronze/ 1500 m 2005 (Ahn Yun-Soo, KOR): 1./ 1500 m, 3000 m 64 5 Ruslan Zakharov M 1987 RUS Gold/ 5000 m Relay 2009: 3./ 1000 m 65 6 Shi Jingnan M 1994 CHN Bronze/ 5000 m Relay 2013: 3./ 500 m * Skeleton was demonstration sport in Innsbruck Winter Universiade 2005. Bobsleigh and luge competitions have never been held in the Winter Universiade. .
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