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Olga Zaitseva (Olga Alekseyevna Zaitseva) was born on 16 May, 1978 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, is a Russian biathlete. Discover Olga Zaitseva's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Olga Alekseyevna Zaitseva |
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45 years old |
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Taurus |
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16 May, 1978 |
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16 May |
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Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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Russia
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She is a member of famous Athlete with the age 45 years old group.
Olga Zaitseva Height, Weight & Measurements
At 45 years old, Olga Zaitseva height is 1.68m and Weight 66 kg.
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1.68m |
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66 kg |
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Who Is Olga Zaitseva's Husband?
Her husband is Milan Augustin (m. 2006–2013)
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Milan Augustin (m. 2006–2013) |
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Olga Zaitseva Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Olga Zaitseva worth at the age of 45 years old? Olga Zaitseva’s income source is mostly from being a successful Athlete. She is from Russia. We have estimated Olga Zaitseva's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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Olga Zaitseva Social Network
Timeline
Zaitseva has two sisters: Elena (b. 1976) and Oksana (b. 1973), who was her coach.
Olga Alekseyevna Zaitseva (Ольга Алексеевна Зайцева; born 16 May 1978) is a former Russian biathlete.
She began her career in 1994.
During her first 1999—2000 World Cup season, Zaitseva only appeared in one race, didn't scoring for the overall standings.
Starting from the second half 2001—02 season, she became a regular in the Russian World Cup team.
The best result is the 4th place in the 2004—05 season and winning the mass start discipline cup of the same season.
All her World Championship medals Zaitseva won in two Championships: 2005 Hochfilzen, Austria and 2009 Pyeongchang, South Korea.
On 30 September 2006, Zaitseva married Milan Augustin, a Slovakian biathlon coach; they had a son Aleksandr in 2007, but divorced in 2013.
As of January 2012, Zaitseva has competed in a total of 208 races at senior level, winning 26 of them (a 12.5 win percentage), including 174 races with 12 wins (a 6.9 win percentage) in individual events.
She has claimed at least two wins in each discipline of biathlon.
Zaitseva has reached a total of 60 World Cup podiums (28.8%): 37 in individual races (21.3%) and 23 in team events (67.6%).
In addition, she has achieved 120 top ten finishes — 57.7% of all the races she has entered (including 88 top ten results (50.6%) in individual races).
State Decorations and Awards
All her results from the 2013-14 season after Sochi were voided due to doping offences.
Over the course of her career, Zaitseva has reached twelve personal World Cup wins.
In the history of the International Biathlon Union she is ranked twelfth for all-time career victories.
In addition, she has won twelve relay races and two mixed relay events as part of the Russian World Cup team.
After not competing in the 2014–15 season, Zaitseva announced her retirement on 24 January 2015.
Shortly afterwards she announced that she had been appointed as caretaker head coach of the Russian biathlon team.
Zaitseva has won two gold medals and one silver medal at the Winter Olympic Games.
In October 2015, Zaitseva gave birth to her second son Stepan.
Around that time, she stopped coaching and was employed as a consultant for the Russian biathlon team.
She was expected to return to coaching in 2016.
On 1 December 2017, she was disqualified from the 2014 Winter Olympics for doping offences.
She appealed this decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in 2018.
After a postponement that lasted until 2020, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld her disqualification; however, it lifted her lifetime ban from all Olympic Games.
Zaitseva has won eight medals — three gold, two silver and three bronze.