Tatiana Sorina

Tatiana Andreyevna Sorina (Russian: Татьяна Андреевна Сорина, née Alyoshina; born 13 April 1994) is a Russian cross-country skier.

Tatiana Sorina
Sorina at the FIS World Cup in Dresden, 2018
Country Russia
Born (1994-04-13) 13 April 1994
Krasnoturinsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia[1]
Ski clubDinamo
World Cup career
Seasons5 – (20172019, 2021–present)
Team wins1
Indiv. podiums2
Team podiums1
Indiv. starts50
Team starts5
Overall titles0 – (5th in 2021)
Discipline titles0
Updated on 19 March 2022.

Personal life

Sorina is married to Egor Sorin, coach of the Russian ski team. On 11 March 2020, she gave birth to a daughter.[2] During parental leave she skipped the 2019–20 FIS Cross-Country World Cup.[3]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[4]

Olympic Games

  • 1 medal – (1 gold)
 Year   Age   10 km 
 individual 
 15 km 
 skiathlon 
 30 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
20222710115Gold

World Championships

  • 1 medal – (1 silver)
 Year   Age   10 km 
 individual 
 15 km 
 skiathlon 
 30 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
20212658921Silver

Season standings

 Season   Age  Discipline standings Ski Tour standings
Overall Distance Sprint U23 Nordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
World Cup
Final
201722NCNCNC
20182379NC50N/A
20192485NC48N/A46
2021265814N/A4N/A
2022[note 1]27151231N/AN/A6N/A

Individual podiums

  • 2 podiums – (1 WC, 1 SWC)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
1 2020–21 29 November 2020 Rukatunturi, FinlandOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
2 2021–22 31 December 2021 Oberstdorf, Germany10 km Mass Start FStage World Cup3rd

Team podiums

  • 1 victory – (1 RL)
  • 1 podium – (1 RL)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammates
12021–225 December 2021 Lillehammer, Norway4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stStupak / Nepryayeva / Stepanova

Notes

  1. On 1 March 2022, following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIS decided to not allow athletes from Russian and Belarus to take part in FIS competitions, with an immediate effect.[5]

References

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