Igor Berezutskiy Explained

Igor Berezutskiy
Fullname:Igor Andreyevich Berezutskiy
Strokes:Freestyle, medley
Club:Volga Volgograd
Coach:Viktor Avdeyenko
Birth Date:7 June 1984
Birth Place:Volgograd, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height:1.880NaN0
Weight:780NaN0
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Igor Andreyevich Berezutskiy (Russian: Игорь Андреевич Березуцкий; born 7 June 1984) is a Russian former swimmer, who specialized in freestyle and individual medley events.[1] He is highly regarded as Russia's top medley swimmer in the 2000s, having won numerous national and junior European titles. He is a member of Volga Swimming Club, and is trained by his long-time coach and mentor Viktor Avdeyenko.

Berezutskiy made his own swimming history at the 2002 European Junior Championships in Linz, Austria, achieving a total of three gold medals. First, he outlasted Hungary's László Cseh in a close race to set a junior European record of 4:19.81 in the 400 m individual medley.[2] Second, he stroked to a personal best of 2:03.65 to claim a title over his teammate Alexei Zatsepine by a 1.27-second margin in the 200 m individual medley. He also helped out his Russian team to break a championship record of 7:28.25 in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay.[3]

Two years later, Berezutskiy qualified for the men's 400 m individual medley at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by breaking a Russian record and clearing a FINA A-standard entry time of 4:18.13 from the Russian Championships in Moscow.[4] [5] He challenged seven other swimmers on the final heat of five, including top medal favorite Michael Phelps of the United States. He edged out his teammate and Olympic veteran Alexey Kovrigin to take a seventh spot by 0.57 of a second in 4:23.20. Berezutskiy failed to advance into the final, as he placed twentieth overall on the first day of preliminaries.[6] [7]

Four months after the Olympics, Berezutskiy earned a bronze medal in the same program at the 2004 European Short Course Swimming Championships in Vienna, Austria. He established a short-course personal best of 4:08.91, just nearly five seconds behind winner Cseh, who rivaled him two years before at the European Junior Championships.[8]

At the 2006 FINA World Short Course Championships in Shanghai, China, Berezutskiy won two bronze medals in the 200 (1:56.64) and 400 m individual medley (4:06.81).[9]

In 2007, Berezutskiy announced his retirement from swimming for personal, health, and psychological reasons.

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Notes and References

  1. Igor Berezutskiy. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417220118/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/be/igor-berezutsky-1.html. dead. 17 April 2020. 24 April 2013.
  2. News: Russians, Hungarian Dominate Day One of Euro Junior Champs. Swimming World Magazine. 11 July 2002. 24 April 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130630093000/http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/lane9/news/3944.asp. 30 June 2013.
  3. News: Russia Dominates as Euro Junior Champs Come to a Close . https://archive.today/20130203133536/http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/lane9/news/3950.asp . dead . 3 February 2013 . . 14 July 2002 . 24 April 2013 .
  4. Web site: Swimming – Men's 400m Individual Medley Startlist (Heat 5). PDF. Athens 2004. Omega Timing. 24 April 2013.
  5. Web site: Russian National Swimming Championships 2004 – Day 2 Results. Swimnews Online. 21 May 2004. 24 April 2013.
  6. Web site: Men's 400m Individual Medley Heat 5. Athens 2004. BBC Sport. 14 August 2004. 31 January 2013.
  7. News: Thomas . Stephen . Men's 400 IM Prelims: Phelps Cruises to 4:13.29 and Lane 4 for Final. Vendt Qualifies Sixth . . 14 August 2004 . 19 April 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131105173559/http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/lane9/news/7783.asp . 5 November 2013 .
  8. News: Whitten. Phillip. Rupprath Wins Two Gold, Sets World Record on Day 2 of Euro Champs. Swimming World Magazine. 10 December 2004. 24 April 2013.
  9. News: Lochte Takes 400 I.M. in American-Record Time at World Short Course Champs. Swimming World Magazine. 6 April 2006. 24 April 2013.