Semion Elistratov


Semion Andreyevich Elistratov is a Russian short track speed skater. He is the 2014 Olympic champion in the 5000 m relay and a bronze medalist in the 1500 m at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Career

Elistratov competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics for Russia. In the 500 metres and 1000 metres, he placed third in his round one heat, failing to advance, and in the 1500 metres, he placed fourth, also failing to advance. In all three events he ended up 24th overall.
As of 2013, Elistratov's best performance at the World Championships came in 2015, when he won a gold medal in 1500 m individual race. Elistratov won gold medals as a member of the Russian relay team at the 2013 and 2014 European Championships, and was runner-up in the overall competition at the 2014 European Championships as well.
As of 2013, Elistratov has two ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup victories, as part of the relay team in 2012–13 at Sochi, and in the 500 metres at Changchun in 2010–11. He also has nine other podium finishes at World Cup events, three as an individual and six in relay races. His top World Cup ranking is 4th, in the 1500 metres in 2012–13.
On 8 March 2016, it was known Elistratov failed a drug test for meldonium and was withdrawn from entry list for Russia's Team to compete at the 2016 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Seoul, South Korea. He was temporarily suspended from the Russian team. On 13 April, the World Anti-Doping Agency gave amnesty to athletes with the presence of less than 1 microgram of meldonium in doping samples in tests conducted on athletes before 1 March 2016 is acceptable, WADA cites due to uncertainties and lack of studies for how long meldonium stays in the body. On 21 April 2016, the International Skating Union lifted its temporary ban on Elistratov and he was reinstated in the team, since the concentration of meldonium was below the threshold.
the International Skating Union's Official Statement was quoted: "In the case of Meldonium, the WADA recognized that there is currently a lack of clear scientific information on excretion time and considers that in certain circumstances there may be grounds for no fault or negligence on the part of the athlete.
All mentioned above skaters credibly assured the ISU that they have discontinued the use of Meldonium prior to 1 January 2016, when the substance was included in the prohibited list. In light of the given information, the ISU has decided to lift the provisional suspension imposed on the four skaters, with immediate effect, to stay the results management process and consequently not to disqualify any results at the present stage."

World cup podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
12010–115 December 2010 Changchun, China500 m
22011–1230 October 2011 Saguenay, Canada5000 m relay
32011–124 December 2011 Nagoya, Japan5000 m relay
42011–1211 February 2012 Dordrecht, the Netherlands1500 m
52012–1321 October 2012 Calgary, Canada5000 m relay
62012–1327 October 2012 Montreal, Canada1500 m
72012–133 February 2013 Sochi, Russia5000 m relay
82012–133 February 2013 Sochi, Russia1000 m
92012–1310 February 2013 Dresden, Germany5000 m relay
102013–1410 November 2013 Torino, Italy5000 m relay
112013–1417 November 2013 Kolomna, Russia5000 m relay
122014–159 November 2014 Salt Lake City, United States1000 m
132014–159 November 2014 Salt Lake City, United States5000 m relay
142014–1516 November 2014 Montreal, Canada1000 m
152014–157 February 2015 Dresden, Germany1000 m
162014–158 February 2015 Dresden, Germany1500 m
172014–1514 February 2015 Erzurum, Turkey1000 m
182015–161 November 2015 Montreal, Canada1000 m
192015–165 December 2015 Nagoya, Japan1000 m
202015–165 December 2015 Nagoya, Japan1500 m
212015–1612 December 2015 Shanghai, China1000 m
222015–167 February 2016 Dresden, Germany500 m
232015–167 February 2016 Dresden, Germany1000 m
242015–1614 February 2016 Dordrecht, the Netherlands1000 m
252016–175 November 2016 Calgary, Canada1500 m
262016–176 November 2016 Calgary, Canada500 m
272016–1713 November 2016 Salt Lake City, United States1500 m
282016–1713 December 2016 Shanghai, China1500 m
292016–1717 December 2016 Gangneung, South Korea1500 m
302016–1718 December 2016 Gangneung, South Korea1000 m
312016–175 February 2017 Dresden, Germany5000 m relay
322018–193 February 2019 Dresden, Germany2000 m mixed relay
332018–1910 February 2019 Torino, Italy2000 m mixed relay
342018–1910 February 2019 Torino, Italy5000 m relay