Dmytro Pidruchnyi

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Dmytro Pidruchnyi
Dmytro Pidruchnyi (2023)
Personal information
Full nameDmytro Volodymyrovych Pidruchnyi
Born (1991-11-05) 5 November 1991 (age 32)
Ostriv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight68 kg (150 lb)
Professional information
SportBiathlon
ClubKolos, Dynamo
World Cup debut2012
Olympic Games
Teams2 (2014, 2018)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams5 (20152020)
Medals1 (1 gold)
World Cup
Seasons2012–
Medal record
Men's biathlon
Representing  Ukraine
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Östersund 12.5 km pursuit
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Otepää Relay
Gold medal – first place 2018 Ridnaun Mixed relay
Gold medal – first place 2020 Raubichi Mixed relay
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Raubichi Super sprint
Universiade
Gold medal – first place 2013 Trentino Mass start
Silver medal – second place 2013 Trentino Mixed relay
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Trentino Sprint
Updated on 25 February 2020.

Dmytro Pidruchnyi (

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1]

Career

Pidruchnyi was born in village Ostriv

World Cup. On 13 December 2012, he was with 6 misses just 98th in Pokljuka, Slovenia
. Nevertheless he competed some more sprints that season.

His performances improved in

2013–14 season. In Hochfilzen Dmytro had surprising 6th place in sprint. Since then Pidruchnyi is on a regular basis in national team. He participated at 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
. He was just 55th in individual race and 9th in men's relay.

On 6 February 2015, Pidruchnyi had his first team podium in mixed relay in Nové Město. That year he debuted at World Championships. Up to date his best World Cup finish is 4th in mass start in Ruhpolding where he lost bronze to Norway's Tarjei Bø.

He qualified to represent

Pyeongchang
he was 21st in sprint, 34th in pursuit, 7th in mixed relay and 9th in relay.

He won pursuit at World Championships 2019 in Östersund, Sweden.

Biathlon results

All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.

Olympic Games

0 medals

Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay
Russia 2014 Sochi 55th 9th
South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang 21st 34th 9th 7th
China 2022 Beijing 18th 13th 13th
*The mixed relay was added as an event in 2014.

World Championships

1 medal (1 gold)

Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay
Finland 2015 Kontiolahti 49th 43rd 9th 11th
Norway 2016 Oslo Holmenkollen 44th 16th 4th
Austria 2017 Hochfilzen 41st 28th 14th 25th 6th 5th
Sweden 2019 Östersund 4th Gold 10th 7th 5th
Italy 2020 Antholz 10th 30th 23rd 12th 5th 10th
Slovenia 2021 Pokljuka 67th 23rd 28th 5th 4th
*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.
**The single mixed relay was added as an event in 2019.

World Cup

Relay podiums

Season Place Competition Placement
2014–15 Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic Mixed relay 3
2016–17 Finland Kontiolahti, Finland Mixed relay 3
2017–18 Finland Kontiolahti, Finland Mixed relay 2
2019–20 Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic Relay 2

Rankings

Season Age Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start
Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position
2013–14 22 124 48th 0 58 44th 46 48th 20 36th
2014–15 23 137 44th 0 90 39th 47 42nd 0
2015–16 24 232 37th 0 80 40th 85 34th 67 26th
2016–17 25 362 27th 0 140 21st 144 25th 78 25th
2017–18
26 149 37th 0 80 29th 69 30th 0
2018–19
27 425 18th 0 153 20th 181 15th 91 20th
2019–20
28 366 17th 32 30th 145 16th 82 19th 107 15th

Notes

  1. ^ For these reasons sometimes Ternopil is wrongly indicated as his birth place.

References

  1. ^ Ellingworth, James. "Ukrainian athletes join military after Russian invasion". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
  2. ^ "Дмитро Підручний переміг у спринті на відкритому чемпіонаті Швеції з біатлону". te.suspilne.media (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Ukrainian squad for the 2018 Winter Olympics". Ukrainian Biathlon Federation. Retrieved 20 January 2018.

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