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Poltoranin finished fifth in both the individual and team sprint at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. In the last day of the championship, he took bronze at the men"s 50 km classic and finished after Johan Olsson and Dario Cologna.
Poltoranin finished fifth in both the individual and team sprint at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. In the last day of the championship, he took bronze at the men"s 50 km classic and finished after Johan Olsson and Dario Cologna.
He has three world cup wins, one in 2010 and two in 2013. In the 2013 World Championship in Val di Fiemme he got two bronze medals. Most of his best results are in classic skiing.
World Championships and Olympics
Poltoranin competed at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics, the World Ski Championships in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013.
First day, Poltoranin competed in classical sprint, where qualified to semifinal, but he broke his ski poles at the start and was forced to lost. His other World Championship results include sixth in the team sprint in 2011 and seventh places at the 4×10 km relay in 2007 and the team sprint in 2009.
World Cup
The 2004/05 season was Alexey Poltoranin"s first in the World Cup. First World Cup stage, where he competed, was 4×10 relay in Gaellivare in 2004, however he competed only in two races this season.
Poltoranin claimed his first World Cup victory at the 15 kilometer classic race at Davos in 2010 and took that victory ahead of Alexander Legkov and Lukas Bauer.
In December 17, 2011, he placed third at 15 kilometer classic in Rogla. The 2013-2014 season was more successful for Poltoranin, than previous years. He began his world cup run on November 11, 2012 in Gällivare, where he reached his first season podium finishing second in 15 km freestyle race.
In December 2, 2012, he took third at Nordic Opening"s 15 km classical handicap start in Kuusamo crossing the line 3.4 seconds behind Petter Northug.
He finished Nordic Opening 3rd overall. In the final run in Poltoranin coasted in comfortably with a time of 3:25.7, while Cologna narrowly out-sprinted Pellegrino for a second-place finish to please the home crowd.
This was Poltoranin’s first sprint victory on the World Cup. He placed second in last two stages of the season in Lahti and Drammen, where in both races was defeated by Petter Northug.
Poltoranin finished 2012-2013 World Cup season 4th overall with 995 points.