Pankratov, Nikolai Vladimirovich Russian skier Nikolai Pankratov sentenced for doping An excerpt characterizing Pankratov, Nikolai Vladimirovich

Date of Birth December 23(1982-12-23 ) (37 years) Place of Birth Sverdlovsk, USSR Height 178 cm Weight 69 kg Career Club CSKA Status competes Medals
Ski race
World Championships
Bronze Oberstdorf 2005 relay race 4×10 km
Silver Sapporo 2007 relay race 4×10 km
Universiade
Gold Tarvisio 2003 10 km classic
Gold Tarvisio 2003 relay race 4×10 km
Biathlon
Military World Championships
Bronze Sodankylä 2014 team 10 km
results Olympic Games 18 () World Championship 2 () world Cup
World Cup debut 4 January
World Cup wins 1
Positions on the podium 1 2 3
Distance Views 0 1 0
Sprint types 1 1 0
relay races 2 2 3
Last update: February 21, 2010

Nikolai Vladimirovich Pankratov(December 23, Sverdlovsk) - Russian skier and biathlete, master of sports of Russia international class. Member of the Russian Olympic cross-country skiing team at the Turin Olympics. After the departure of the captain of the national team Vasily Rochev Jr. self-training teammates elected Nikolai as the new team captain.

On September 6, 2010, Pankratov was stopped at the Austrian-Swiss border for customs clearance. In his luggage were found 22 ampoules of the drug Actovegin and equipment for intravenous injection, which is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Code.

On the same day, the Swiss customs authorities informed the International Federation of skiing. On September 8, FIS informed RSA of the launch of an investigation into possible violation anti-doping rules. At the same time, during the investigation, Pankratov's participation in any competitions held under the auspices of the FIS was suspended, the RSA press service reports. The Anti-Doping Committee made the following decision on this issue: it was found that Pankratov violated Article 2.6 of the Anti-Doping Code (“Possession of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods”). In this regard, he was disqualified for a period of two years. The term is calculated from September 8, 2010.

After serving the suspension, Pankratov moved to biathlon, where he competes for the Khanty-Mansiysk team.

Sports achivments

  • Two-time winner of the World Universiade () at a distance of 10 km classic style and in the relay.
  • Bronze medalist of the World Championship in Oberstdorf () in the 4x10 km relay.
  • Silver medalist of the World Cup stage in Davos (2004-2005) at a distance of 30 km.
  • Silver medalist at the World Championships in Sapporo in the 4x10 km relay race.

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- Allowed? Allowed? That's how you always are, young people,” said the regimental commander, cooling down somewhat. - Allowed? You say something, and you and ... - The regimental commander paused. - You say something, and you and ... - What? he said, getting irritated again. - Please dress people decently ...
And the regimental commander, looking back at the adjutant, with his shuddering gait, went to the regiment. It was evident that he himself liked his irritation, and that, having walked up and down the regiment, he wanted to find another pretext for his anger. Having cut off one officer for an uncleaned badge, another for an irregular row, he approached the 3rd company.
- How are you standing? Where is the leg? Where is the leg? - shouted the regimental commander with an expression of suffering in his voice, another five people did not reach Dolokhov, dressed in a bluish overcoat.
Dolokhov slowly straightened bent leg and directly, with his bright and insolent look, he looked into the face of the general.
Why the blue overcoat? Down with… Feldwebel! Change his clothes ... rubbish ... - He did not have time to finish.
“General, I am obliged to carry out orders, but I am not obliged to endure ...” Dolokhov said hastily.
- Do not talk in the front! ... Do not talk, do not talk! ...
“I am not obliged to endure insults,” Dolokhov finished loudly, sonorously.
The eyes of the general and the soldier met. The General fell silent, angrily pulling down his tight scarf.
“If you please, change your clothes, please,” he said, walking away.

- It's coming! shouted the machinist at that time.
The regimental commander blushed, ran up to the horse, with trembling hands took hold of the stirrup, flung the body over, recovered himself, drew his sword, and with a happy, resolute face, with his mouth open to one side, prepared to shout. The regiment started like a recovering bird and froze.
- Smir r r na! shouted the regimental commander in a soul-shattering voice, joyful for himself, strict in relation to the regiment and friendly in relation to the approaching chief.
Along a wide, tree-lined, high, highwayless road, with a slight rattle of springs, a tall blue Viennese carriage rode in a train at a fast trot. A retinue and a convoy of Croats galloped behind the carriage. Near Kutuzov sat an Austrian general in a strange, among black Russians, white uniform. The carriage stopped at the regiment. Kutuzov and the Austrian general were quietly talking about something, and Kutuzov smiled slightly, while, stepping heavily, he lowered his foot from the footboard, as if there weren’t those 2,000 people who were looking at him and the regimental commander without breathing .
There was a shout of the command, again the regiment, ringing, trembled, making guard. In the dead silence, the weak voice of the commander-in-chief was heard. The regiment barked: “We wish you good health, your lordship!” And again everything froze. At first, Kutuzov stood in one place while the regiment moved; then Kutuzov, next to the white general, on foot, accompanied by his retinue, began to walk through the ranks.
By the way the regimental commander saluted the commander-in-chief, glaring at him, stretching out and getting up, how, leaning forward, walked behind the generals along the ranks, barely keeping a trembling movement, how he jumped at every word and movement of the commander-in-chief, it was clear that he was fulfilling his duties subordinate with even greater pleasure than the duties of a boss. The regiment, thanks to the severity and diligence of the regimental commander, was in excellent condition compared to others who came at the same time to Braunau. There were only 217 retarded and sick people. Everything was fine, except for the shoes.
Kutuzov walked through the ranks, occasionally stopping and saying a few kind words to the officers, whom he knew from the Turkish war, and sometimes to the soldiers. Glancing at the shoes, he shook his head sadly several times and pointed at them to the Austrian general with such an expression that he seemed not to reproach anyone for this, but he could not help but see how bad it was. The regimental commander ran ahead each time, afraid to miss the word of the commander-in-chief regarding the regiment. Behind Kutuzov, at such a distance that any weakly spoken word could be heard, walked a man of 20 retinues. The gentlemen of the retinues talked among themselves and sometimes laughed. Closest behind the commander-in-chief was a handsome adjutant. It was Prince Bolkonsky. Next to him was his comrade Nesvitsky, a high-ranking officer, extremely fat, with a kind and smiling pretty face and wet eyes; Nesvitsky could hardly restrain himself from laughing, aroused by the blackish hussar officer walking beside him. The hussar officer, without smiling, without changing the expression of his fixed eyes, looked with a serious face at the back of the regimental commander and mimicked his every movement. Every time the regimental commander shuddered and leaned forward, in exactly the same way, exactly in exactly the same way, the hussar officer shuddered and leaned forward. Nesvitsky laughed and pushed the others to look at the funny man.

Russian skier Nikolai Pankratov has been banned for two years for attempting to smuggle drugs prohibited by the anti-doping code across the border. The athlete will be able to compete again international competitions only in the fall of 2012 and miss the Olympics in Sochi.

Complete set in Pankratov's bag

Nikolay Pankratov has been suspended from the International Ski Federation for a period of two years for an incident that occurred on September 6, 2010 on the border between Austria and Switzerland. On that ill-fated day, customs officers found in Pankratov's luggage 22 ampoules of actovegin and equipment for intravenous injection, which is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Code. The International Ski Federation began investigating this case on September 8, 2010, so it is from this date that the two-year disqualification of the Russian athlete begins.

Pankratov on ski run Source Ski.ru

One of the main arguments for accusing Pankratov was the presence of intravenous injection devices in his luggage. Actovegin is a vasodilator drug that is sold without a doctor's prescription, but nevertheless is on the black list of the World anti-doping agency. It is quite possible that if only ampoules were found in Pankratov's belongings, the punishment would not have become so severe.

Pankratov is one of the most titled skiers in the current Russian national team. At the age of 20, he won two gold medals at the Universiade in Tarvisio, Italy, and as an adult he won bronze at the World Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany in 2005 and silver at a similar tournament in Sapporo, Japan, in 2007. Several times the skier became a winner at the stages of the World Cup in cross-country skiing, once won gold in the sprint and twice took part in the relay race that was victorious for the Russian team.

Minutes of glory of Nikolai Pankratov Source ws-news.ru

Pankratov outside Sochi

A dark streak in Pankratov's career was the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. He competed in only one individual 30K change-over event, in which he finished in a modest 32nd place. In his favorite relay race, Pankratov, together with his comrades, took a disastrous 8th place.

After the Vancouver failures, the Russian skier began to experience problems getting into the Russian national team, and therefore decided to look for himself new country under whose flag it will fly. The most likely option for continuing Pankratov's career was the Belarusian national team. As a result of negotiations with the ski federation of this state, the Russian was offered a salary that suits him, and a service apartment was also prepared. But Pankratov never became a Belarusian athlete - without any explanation, he did not appear at the appointed time for the training camp.

Pankratov's victory at the World Cup stage in Canada in 2008 Source youtube

The entire Russian team could seriously suffer from Pankratov's doping smuggling. Federation of cross-country skiing, which this moment headed by the well-known Russian skier Elena Vyalbe in the past, have already issued a warning about the unsatisfactory work in the fight against doping. The national team in this sport could be disqualified for four years due to the fault of the federation, and also risked missing the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.

How to justify doping

However, now winter Games Nikolai Pankratov will definitely miss in Russia. According to the rules of the International Olympic Committee, an athlete caught doping cannot participate in the following Olympic Games after the expiration of the period of disqualification. Pankratov became a brother in misfortune Russian biathletes Albina Akhatova, Ekaterina Yurieva and Dmitry Yaroshenko, who were disqualified for doping for a period from December 2008 to December 2010. 2014 in Sochi.

Albina Akhatova during the shooting Source AP

Pankratov violated Article 2.6 of the Anti-Doping Code, which is called "Possession of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods". Following the rules, he could have avoided punishment if he had a therapeutic use license for these drugs. In addition, if prohibited substances were found in the luggage of a national team doctor who uses them in an emergency, the athlete or the entire team would not be charged. In other words, the presence of such doping could only be justified by a medical necessity associated with a threat to the health or life of the skier.

(1982-12-23 ) (37 years) Place of Birth Sverdlovsk, USSR Height 178 cm Weight 69 kg Date of death Lua error in Module:Wikidata on line 170: attempt to index field "wikibase" (a nil value). Career Club Flag of Russia CSKA Status competes Medals
Ski race
World Championships
Bronze Oberstdorf 2005 relay race 4×10 km
Silver Sapporo 2007 relay race 4×10 km
Universiade
Gold Tarvisio 2003 10 km classic
Gold Tarvisio 2003 relay race 4×10 km
Biathlon
Military World Championships
Bronze Sodankylä 2014 team 10 km
results Olympic Games 18 () World Championship 2 () world Cup
World Cup debut 4 January
World Cup wins 1
Positions on the podium 1 2 3
Distance Views 0 1 0
Sprint types 1 1 0
relay races 2 2 3
Last updated: February 21, 2010

Nikolai Vladimirovich Pankratov(December 23, Sverdlovsk) - Russian skier and biathlete, master of sports of Russia of international class. Member of the Russian Olympic cross-country skiing team at the Turin Olympics. After the team captain Vasily Rochev Jr. left for independent training, teammates elected Nikolai as the new team captain.

On September 6, 2010, Pankratov was stopped at the Austrian-Swiss border for customs clearance. In his luggage were found 22 ampoules of the drug Actovegin and equipment for intravenous injection, which is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Code.

On the same day, the Swiss customs authorities informed the International Ski Federation of this fact. On September 8, the FIS informed the RSA that it was investigating a possible anti-doping rule violation. At the same time, during the investigation, Pankratov's participation in any competitions held under the auspices of the FIS was suspended, the RSA press service reports. The Anti-Doping Committee made the following decision on this issue: it was found that Pankratov violated Article 2.6 of the Anti-Doping Code (“Possession of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods”). In this regard, he was disqualified for a period of two years. The term is calculated from September 8, 2010.

After serving the suspension, Pankratov moved to biathlon, where he competes for the Khanty-Mansiysk team.

Sports achivments

  • Two-time winner of the World Universiade () at a distance of 10 km in the classical style and in the relay.
  • Bronze medalist of the World Championship in Oberstdorf () in the 4x10 km relay.
  • Silver medalist of the World Cup stage in Davos (2004-2005) at a distance of 30 km.
  • Silver medalist at the World Championships in Sapporo in the 4x10 km relay race.

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- And it's still early for you, girl, you still have a long way to go ...
The luminous blue channel was still sparkling and shimmering, but it suddenly seemed to me that the glow had become weaker, and as if answering my thought, the “aunt” said:
“It’s time for us, my dears. You don't need this world anymore...
She took them all into her arms (which I was surprised for a moment, as she seemed to suddenly become larger) and the luminous channel disappeared along with the sweet girl Katya and her whole wonderful family ... It became empty and sad, as if I had lost again someone close, as happened almost always after a new meeting with the "leaving" ...
"Girl, are you all right?" I heard someone's worried voice.
Someone bothered me, trying to “return” me to a normal state, since I apparently again “entered” too deeply into that other world, far away for the rest, and frightened some kind person with my “frozen-abnormal” calmness.
The evening was just as wonderful and warm, and everything around remained exactly the same as it was just an hour ago ... only I didn’t want to walk anymore.
Someone's fragile good lives having just broken off so easily, they flew off into another world like a white cloud, and I suddenly felt very sad, as if a drop of my lonely soul had flown away with them ... I really wanted to believe that the dear girl Katya would find at least some happiness in anticipation of her return "home" ... And it was sincerely sorry for all those who did not have visiting "aunts" in order to at least slightly alleviate their fear, and who rushed about in horror, leaving in that arc, unfamiliar and frightening world, not even imagining that their there waiting, and not believing that this is still going on their "precious and only" LIFE ...

The days flew by unnoticed. Weeks passed. Gradually, I began to get used to my unusual everyday visitors ... After all, everything, even the most extraordinary events that we perceive at the beginning almost as a miracle, become commonplace if they are repeated regularly. This is how my wonderful “guests”, who at the beginning amazed me so much, became almost a common occurrence for me, in which I honestly invested a part of my heart and was ready to give much more, if only it could help someone . But it was impossible to absorb all that endless human pain without choking on it and without destroying itself. Therefore, I became much more careful and tried to help without opening all the “gateways” of my raging emotions, but tried to remain as calm as possible and, to my greatest surprise, very soon noticed that in this way I can help much more and more effectively. , while not getting tired at all and spending much less of their vitality on all this.
It would seem that my heart should have “closed” long ago, having plunged into such a “waterfall” of human sadness and longing, but apparently the joy for finally finding the much-desired peace of those who managed to help far exceeded any sadness, and I wanted to do it is endless, as far as my, unfortunately, still childish, strength was enough then.
So I continued to talk with someone continuously, to look for someone somewhere, to prove something to someone, to convince someone of something, and if I succeeded, even to reassure someone ...
All "cases" were somewhat similar to each other, and they all consisted of the same desires to "fix" something that in the "past" life did not have time to live or do right. But sometimes something not quite ordinary and bright happened, which was firmly imprinted in my memory, forcing me to return to it again and again ...
At the time of "their" appearance, I was sitting quietly by the window and drawing roses for my school homework. Suddenly, I very clearly heard a thin, but very persistent children's voice, which for some reason said in a whisper:
- Mommy, mommy, please! We'll just try... I promise you... Let's try?..
The air in the middle of the room thickened, and two very similar entities appeared, as it turned out later - a mother and her little daughter. I waited in silence, watching them in surprise, because until now they had always come to me exclusively one at a time. Therefore, at first I thought that one of them most likely should be the same as me - alive. But I could not determine in any way - which one, since, in my perception, there were no survivors among these two ...

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