Alexey Korovashkov
Russian canoeist (born 1992)
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Full name | Alexey Igorevich Korovashkov | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1 April 1992 (1992-04) (age 32) Stepnogorsk, Ukraine | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Russia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | canoe | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Alexey Igorevich Korovashkov (Russian: Алексей Игоревич Коровашков; born 1 April 1992) is a Russian canoeist.[1]
Career
He has won a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the C-2 1000 m event. In June 2015, he competed in the inaugural European Games, for Russia in canoe sprint, more specifically, Men's C-2 1000m. He earned a silver medal.
In 2016 Alexey has been barred from all international competitions by the International Canoe Federation.[2]
References
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- 1994: Belarus (Aleksandr Maseikov & Dmitri Dovgalenok)
- 1995: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth)
- 1997: Germany (Thomas Zereske & Christian Gille)
- 1998: Germany (Thomas Zereske & Christian Gille)
- 1999: Russia (Konstantin Fomichev & Aleksandr Artemida)
- 2001: Poland (Paweł Baraszkiewicz & Daniel Jędraszko)
- 2002: Cuba (Ibrahim Rojas & Ledis Balceiro)
- 2003: Poland (Paweł Baraszkiewicz & Daniel Jędraszko)
- 2005: Russia (Evgeny Ignatov & Nikolay Lipkin)
- 2006: Russia (Evgeny Ignatov & Ivan Shtyl)
- 2007: Russia (Evgeny Ignatov & Ivan Shtyl)
- 2009: Lithuania (Tomas Gadeikis & Raimundas Labuckas)
- 2010: Lithuania (Raimundas Labuckas & Tomas Gadeikis)
- 2011: Lithuania (Raimundas Labuckas & Tomas Gadeikis)
- 2013: Germany (Robert Nuck & Stefan Holtz)
- 2014: Russia (Alexey Korovashkov & Ivan Shtyl)
- 2015: Russia (Alexey Korovashkov & Ivan Shtyl)
- 2017: Russia (Ivan Shtyl & Alexander Kovalenko)
- 2018: Belarus (Hleb Saladukha & Dzianis Makhlai)
- 2019: Spain (Alberto Pedrero & Pablo Graña)
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