Maria Iovleva

Paralympic biathlete of Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maria Iovleva (born 18 February 1990) is a Russian biathlete and cross-country skier representing Russia at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.[1]

Women's 2.4km Pursuit Sitting Biathlon flower ceremony at the 2010 Paralympics. Olena Iurkovska of Ukraine (gold), Maria Iovleva of Russia (silver), Lyudmyla Pavlenko of Ukraine (bronze).
NationalteamRussia
Coached byTatiana Lindt; Irina Gromova
Paralympic finals

Sitting Biathlon Silver
Cross-country Relay Gold

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Maria Iovleva
Personal information
National teamRussia
Sport
SportParalympic biathlon, Cross-country skiing
Coached byTatiana Lindt; Irina Gromova
Achievements and titles
Paralympic finals

Sitting Biathlon Silver
Cross-country Relay Gold

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Dmitry Medvedev and Maria Iovleva, 2010

She won two medals in sitting biathlon, one of them gold[2] and was on the gold medal team of women's cross-country relay.[3] She is deaf and paralyzed. She lives in a home with twelve other disabled women, but she dreams of getting an apartment of her own due to her medal wins.[4]

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