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Seasons
  
2001–

Weight
  
73 kg

Name
  
Nikolay Chebotko

Spouse
  
Elena Chebotko

Role
  
Cross-country skier

Children
  
Dmitry Chebotko

Height
  
1.78 m


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Born
  
October 25, 1982 (age 41) Shuchinsk, Kazakh SSR, USSR (
1982-10-25
)

Nikolay Sergeyevich Chebotko (Russian: Николай Сергеевич Чеботько, born October 25, 1982 in Shuchinsk) is a Kazakhstani cross country skier who has competed since 2000. His best individual World Cup finish was seventh in a sprint event in Germany in 2006.

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Chebotko also competed in three Winter Olympics, earning his best finish of sixth in the team sprint event at Turin in 2006. His best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships is seventh on three occasions (Team sprint: 2005, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009; 4 x 10 km: 2007).

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Career highlights

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Medals
2013 – Val di Fiemme 3rd, team freestyle sprint (with Poltoranin)
Universiade
2003 – Tarvisio 1st, freestyle sprint 2005 – Innsbruck/Seefeld 2nd, 10 km freestyle 2007 – Pragelato 1st, freestyle sprint
Asian Winter Games
2003 – Aomori 2nd, 4×10 km relay 2007 – Changchun 1st, 4×10 km relay 2011 – Almaty 1st, team freestyle sprint (with Poltoranin) 2011 – Almaty 1st, 4×10 km relay (with Cherepanov / Poltoranin / Velichko) 2011 – Almaty 2nd, classical sprint 2011 – Almaty 2nd, 10 km classical individual 2011 – Almaty 3rd, 15 km freestyle
World Cup podiums
2013 – Quebec 1st, team freestyle sprint (with Volotka) 2013 – Asiago 2nd, team classical sprint (with Poltoranin)
Stage World Cup podiums
2008 – Asiago 2nd, freestyle sprint (Tour de Ski) 2008 – Nove Mesto 3rd, 15 km classical (Tour de Ski) 2009 – Val di Fiemme 3rd, 20 km classical mass start (Tour de Ski)

References

Nikolay Chebotko Wikipedia