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Anna Burmistrova
Personal information
Full nameAnna Alexandrovna Burmistrova
Born (1986-07-15) 15 July 1986 (age 37)
Krasnoturyinsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast
Sport
SportBiathlon, Cross-country skiing

Anna Alexandrovna Milenina (Russian: Анна Александровна Миленина, née Burmistrova; born 15 July 1986) is a Russian Paralympic biathlete and cross-country skier. She was born with Erb's palsy which resulted in her left arm being paralyzed.[1]

She was named Honoured Master of Sport for her efforts at the 2010 Paralympic Games.

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  • Victory Ceremony | Women's Biathlon| Sprint standing | PyeongChang2018 Paralympic Winter Games

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Achievements

Anna Burmistrova celebrating winning the gold medal in the Women's 3km Pursuit Standing Biathlon at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.
  • Gold – 2006 Winter Paralympics (skiing, 10 km.)
  • Silver – 2006 Winter Paralympics (skiing, 15 km.)
  • Silver – 2006 Winter Paralympics (skiing, 5 km.)
  • Silver – 2006 Winter Paralympics (biathlon, 7,5 km.)
  • Gold – 2009 Russian Championships (5 km)
  • Gold – 2009 World Cup
  • Gold – 2010 Winter Paralympics ( biathlon, 3 km ind. pursuit)
  • Gold – 2010 Winter Paralympics ( skiing, 15 km FREE.)
  • Silver – 2010 Winter Paralympics (biathlon, 12.5 km.)

References

  1. ^ Kelly Sinoski (20 March 2010). "Big red machine churns out Paralympic stars". The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 25 April 2010.[dead link]

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