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Name
  
Ivan Babikov

Spouse
  
Svetlana Babikova

Weight
  
69 kg

Height
  
1.72 m

Role
  
Cross-country skier


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Children
  
Sergey Babikov, Daniel Babikov

Olympic medals
  
Cross-country Skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's 50km Freestyle

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Profiles

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Ivan Babikov (born July 4, 1980 in Syktyvkar, Komi ASSR, Russian SFSR) is a Russian-born Canadian cross country skier who has been competing since 2002. At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler, he earned his best finish of 5th in the 15 km + 15 km double pursuit, representing Canada.

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He was raised in Syktyvkar, Russia.

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Skiing

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Babikov immigrated to Canada in the spring of 2003, as he and his mother joined his sister, who had moved to this country in 1998, in the Toronto area. Initially, Babikov had no intentions of skiing after his career had stalled in Russia. But that fall he moved to Canmore and began competing with the Canadian team, but with a Russian license from the International Skiing Federation (FIS). Without Canadian citizenship, however, he chose to return to Russia and was selected to compete for that country at the Turin 2006 Olympic Winter Games. He continued to compete for Russia in 2006-07 after a bid to fast-track his Canadian citizenship was unsuccessful.

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By this time, Babikov was determined to make his home in Canada, especially after his mother was granted her citizenship. Midway through the 2007-08 season, Babikov also officially became Canadian and began representing the maple leaf internationally in 2008-09. In January 2009 he finished first in the final stage of the Tour de Ski, becoming just the second Canadian man (and still just one of four) to win a World Cup race. It was the first World Cup victory by a Canadian man since Pierre Harvey in March 1988.

Babikov was part of the home team at Vancouver 2010, where the men’s cross-country team posted several unprecedented results. In the event now known as the 30km skiathlon, Babikov placed a Canadian best-ever fifth in a race in which three Canadians were in the top-10. He also finished a best-ever eighth in the 15km freestyle race and helped the 4x10km relay team to a seventh place finish. Babikov has 33 individual career victories up to 50 km at lesser events from 2003 to 2006. He competed in 2006-Turino Olympics for Russia (he was 13-th in 15/15 duathlon) & in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, finishing seventh in the 4 x 10 km relay. In Vancouver he showed his best personal Olympic results: He was fifth in duathlon & eighth in 15 km free skate.. He showed his best results in 2013: •4th Place 15km Skate World Championship Val di Fiemme Italy •7th Place Tour de Ski overall. •2nd Place 9km Hill Climb Tour de Ski •7th Place 15km skate Tour de Ski Val di Fiemme

2016 he retired & became Canada National Team coach.

Change of nationality

Babikov lived in Canada in spring 2003 on a sponsorship, and got his Canadian citizenship in December 2007. In 2008, he still had to ski for Russia, according to rules about the licenses from International Ski Federation. He officially became a Canadian ski competitor in January 2009. Now he lives in Alberta.

References

Ivan Babikov Wikipedia


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