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Anna Khvorikova

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Anna Khvorikova
Personal information
Full nameAnna Sergeyevna Khvorikova
NicknameAnya
Nationality Russia
Born (1997-08-30) 30 August 1997 (age 27)
Taganrog, Russia
Sailing career
ClassSailboard
ClubKrestovsky Island Sailing Sports School[1]
CoachMaksym Oberemko[1]

Anna Sergeyevna Khvorikova (Russian: Анна Сергеевна Хворикова; born 30 August 1997) is a Russian windsurfer, who specialized in Neil Pryde RS:X class.[2] She was the country's top female windsurfer for the rescheduled 2020 Summer Olympics, finishing a lowly twenty-second place.[3] A member and pupil of Krestovsky Island Sailing Sports School in her current residence St. Petersburg, Khvorikova trained most of her competitive sporting career under the tutelage of her personal coach, six-time Olympian and former Ukrainian-born windsurfer Maksym Oberemko.[1]

Khvorikova competed for her maiden Russian sailing squad in the women's RS:X class at the rescheduled 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[4] With the original nominee and Rio 2016 bronze medalist Stefania Elfutina withdrawing from the team due to health concerns, Khvorikova topped the selection criteria and lock the country's berth based on her cumulative scores attained at various international regattas stipulated by the Russian Yachting Federation.[1] She enjoyed the initial quarter of the series with a couple of top ten marks recorded before fading rapidly towards the back of the fleet. Struggling to catch the other windsurfers for the remainder of her races under breezy conditions, Khvorikova ended her Olympic campaign in the twenty-second overall position with a net grade of 224 points.[3][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "За Медалью В Токио: Петербургская Виндсёрфингистка Готовится К Первой В Карьере Олимпиаде" [Aiming for a medal in Tokyo, a windsurfer from St. Petersburg prepares for her first Olympic career] (in Russian). 78.ru. 13 July 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Anna Khvorikova". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b Gurfinkel, Igor (4 August 2021). "Токио-2020 – Парусный спорт. Олимпийские итоги, герои и результаты" [Tokyo 2020: Olympic Sailing, Results, and Heroes] (in Russian). Olympics. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Непредсказуемая Эносима: сборная России по парусу поборется за медали ОИ" [Unpredictable Enoshima, the Russian national sailing team will compete for the medals at the Olympics] (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 24 July 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Tokyo 2020: Women's RS:X Class". Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
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