Natalya Burdyga

Natalya Burdyga (Russian: Наталья Леонидовна Бурдыга; born 26 October 1983)[1] is a retired Russian (2001–2009) and Ukrainian (2010–2016) biathlete. In May 2015 she decided to retire,[2] but in December 2015 she came back and performed at the Biathlon World Cup Stage #1 in Sweden. This was her last season - after it she announced about retirement due to family reasons.[3]

Natalya Burdyga
Born (1983-10-26) 26 October 1983
Chaykovsky, Russia
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Ski clubDynamo, Kharkiv
World Cup career
Seasons2001–2009 (for Russia); 2010–2016 (for Ukraine)
Individual wins0
Indiv. podiums1
Updated on May 13, 2016.

Performances

LevelYearEventINSPPUMSRLMRL
EBCH2003(R) Forni Avoltri, Italy111
JBWCH2004(R) Maurienne, France4016DNS
EBCH2004(R) Minsk, Belarus2441
EBCH2009(R) Ufa, Russia17913
BWCH2011 Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia18
BWCH2012 Ruhpolding, Germany1249DNS614
BWCH2013 Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic9
OLY2014 Sochi, Russia7
EBCH2015 Otepää, Estonia201

(R) – representing Russia

World Cup

Podiums

SeasonPlaceCompetitionPlacement
2011–12 Kontiolahti, FinlandMixed relay2
2014–15 Antholz, ItalyRelay3
2015–16 Presque Isle, United StatesRelay2

Positions

SeasonIndividualSprintPursuitMass startsTOTAL
2009–10(R)40825864
2010–1137523345
2011–121823222521
2012–1349464349
2013–145143452638
2014–155742413443

(R) – representing Russia

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