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Dmitri Vladimirovich Yaroshenko (russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Ярошенко; born 4 November 1976) is a Russian former
biathlete The biathlon is a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing (sport), cross-country skiing and shooting sports, rifle shooting. It is treated as a race, with contestants skiing through a cross-country trail whose distance is divided into sh ...
. He broke through during the 2006–07 season at the age of 30, after winning a European Championship silver medal in 2004. He won one victory in the
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, the
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sprint in 2007. However, ahead of the 2009 World Championships, it was announced that Yaroshenko had tested positive for a banned substance. Yaroshenko subsequently received a two-year ban from competition. After being unable to return to his former level and the World Cup, bar one race, after the end of the ban, Yaroshenko retired after the 2012–13 season.


Life and career

Yaroshenko is a military officer. He has been a biathlete since 1987. The following season, he took his first World Cup points in a race in
Khanty-Mansiysk Khanty-Mansiysk ( rus, Ха́нты-Манси́йск, Khánty-Mansíysk, lit. ''Khanty-Mansi Town''; Khanty language, Khanty: , ''Jomvoćś''; Mansi language, Mansi: , ''Abga'') is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the admini ...
in 2005, aged 28. Earlier in the season, he had finished third in the Summer Grand Prix events in Khanty-Mansiysk, on
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s. He also won an individual European Cup race in
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. Yaroshenko won three European Cup sprints in the 2005–06 season, and won the European Cup that year. He got one start in the World Cup before the
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, finishing 24th and as the sixth-best Russian in a sprint in Oberhof. In total, Yaroshenko appeared in eight World Cup races that season, with a best place of 13th in Holmenkollen, and with an overall place of 61st. Yaroshenko was selected for the World Cup team from the opening race of the 2006–07 season, and with a flawless shooting he entered the podium in his second start of the season, 15.5 seconds behind winner
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in a sprint race in
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. Yaroshenko finished as runner-up in two more races before the Christmas break, and was second in the overall World Cup after two weeks of competition. A poor performance in the third World Cup meet moved him down to third, but he was back to second after fifth and second place in Oberhof in the first meet after the break. At this point, he also led the pursuit Cup, where three of his four-second places had been achieved. Also, Yaroshenko had been part of the Russian relay team all season, and after three races they led the relay Cup by eleven points.


Doping case

On 13 February 2009, the IBU announced Yaroshenko and teammates
Ekaterina Iourieva Ekaterina Valeryevna Iourieva (russian: Екатерина Валерьевна Юрьева; born June 11, 1983, in Chaykovsky, Perm Krai) is a Russian former biathlete The biathlon is a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rif ...
and
Albina Akhatova Albina Khamitovna Akhatova (russian: Альби́на Хами́товна Аха́това, tt-Cyrl, Альбина Хәмит кызы Әхәтова; born 13 November 1976) is a Russian (of Tatar origin) former biathlon, biathlete. She was ba ...
, tested positive for EPO during the World Cup in Östersund. Each were banned for two years, with all results that season being struck.


Return

Yaroshenko returned in 2010, but he could never repeat his former success. Although he became an absolute champion on Roller-ski Biathlon World Championship 2011 in Nove Mesto (he won the sprint, the pursuit and the mixed relay), but he had no significant performance in IBU competitions, participating in only one World Cup race for the rest of his career. On 31 March 2013 Yaroshenko had his last start (in
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). He had earlier announced his retirement.


Biathlon results

All results are sourced from the
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.


World Championships

''3 medals (2 gold, 1 bronze)'' :''*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.''


Individual victories

''1 victory (1 Sp)'' :''*Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the
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,
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and the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yaroshenko, Dmitri 1976 births Living people People from Sakhalin Oblast Russian male biathletes Biathlon World Championships medalists Doping cases in biathlon Russian sportspeople in doping cases Sportspeople from Sakhalin Oblast 20th-century Russian people 21st-century Russian people