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Spacer 0 2 first Racing racing 0 0 first Series 0 first first Last change: March 29, 2017 Julija Wladimirowna Tschekaljowa ( Russian Julia Vladimirovna Chekaleva , Transliteration: Julia Vladimirova Chekal\u010dva ; * February 6, 1984 in Wologda, Russian SFSR, USSR) is a Russian cross -country skier. Tschekaljowa made her debut in the World Cup at the Skiathlon in Oberstdorf on January 21, 2006 and went there as 19th. The following season she took part in a Nordic world skiing championship in Sapporo, where her best placement was a 16th place over 10 kilometers freestyle. Also at the Nordic World Ski World Cup in Oslo, she was part of the Russian squad and reached sixth with the season as the best result. In the same winter she contested her best World Cup season, which she ended as 16th in the overall and 14th in the spacer rodcup. After she could not run a race for a year due to her pregnancy [first] , got back to the World Cup at the start of the 2012\/13 season. As the second of the skiathlon at the Vorolympic World Cup in Sochi, she for the first time in a World Cup race, she for the first time this winter. With another podium over 30 kilometers of freestyle on the Holmenkollen and a few other top ten places, she finished twelve in the World Cup overall and ninth in the World Cupdist dance classification at the end of the season. At the Nordic World Ski World Championships in the Val Di Fiemme region, Tschekaljowa initially won bronze over 10 kilometers in free technology and two days later, as the final runner of the Russian quartet, had a significant role in winning the bronze medal in the relay. In 2017 Tschekaljowa was initially closed by the IOC for doping and excluded from the Olympic Games for life. [2] [3] As a result, the FIS also deleted and revoked all results since the 2014 Olympic Games. Victories at Continental Cup races [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Participation in the World Championships and Winter Games Olympics [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nordic world skiing championships [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 2007 Sapporo: 16th place 10 km freestyle, 22nd place 30 km classic mass start 2011 Oslo: 6th place season, 12th place 10 km classic, 12th place 15 km skiathlon, 26th place 30 km freestyle mass start 2013 Val di Fiemme: 3rd season, 3rd place 10 km freestyle, 7th place 15 km skiathlon, 13th place 30 km classic mass start World Cup statistics [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The table shows the placements achieved in detail. 1st place – 3r.: Number of podium ratings Top 10: Number of placements among the first ten Point length: Number of placements within the points Starts: Number of races in the respective discipline Note: In the case of the distance races, the classification takes place according to FIS. placement Spacer a Skiathlon persecution Sprint Stage run b In total Team c \u2264 5 km \u2264 10 km \u2264 15 km \u2264 30 km > 30 km Sprint Series 1st place 2nd place first first 2 first 3rd place first first 2 first Top 10 6 7 first 11 3 28 8 Dot length 11 25 6 first 24 7 4 78 first 9 Starts 16 38 twelfth 3 thirty first 25 8 133 first 9 Status: end of 2019\/20 season a including individual starts and mass starts in accordance with the FIS classification b Entire race, not individual stages, e.g. B. Tour de Ski, Nordic Opening, season final c In the absence of suitable sources before 2001, possibly incomplete World Cup overall positions [ Edit | Edit the source text ] \u2191 Bjoergen wins women’s 5km in Ruka @first @2 Template: Link\/www.fiscrosscountry.com ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this note. . fiscrosscountry.com (English). Accessed on February 28, 2013. \u2191 Yulia Tchekaleva and Anastasia Dotsenko closed from the IOC – xc-ski.de cross -country skiing. In: XC-SKI.DE. December 1, 2017, accessed on December 2, 2020 (German). \u2191 Biathlon Olympic champion doped. Accessed on December 2, 2020 . 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