Muhammet Kızılarslan
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Muhammet Kızılarslan (born on July 23, 1986) is an Olympic skier competing in the cross-country discipline.
Born 1986 in Sungurlu, a town in the province of Çorum, Turkey, Kızılarslan started skiing in Ankara, where he lives now. He entered the Turkish national ski team in 2003. Thanks to the 108.18 FIS points he received at the Race of Alps Nations held 2005 in Schilpario, he qualified for direct participation at 2006 Winter Olympics in Italy.
He represented Turkey at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy along with his teammate Sebahattin Oglago.
Achievements
- 2005
- World Ski Championships, Oberstdorf, Germany
- Sprint: (73rd)
- 15 km: (90th)
- Organisation of Alps Nations, Schilpario, Italy
- Sprint: (92nd)
- 10 km: (74th)
- World Junior Championships, Rovaniemi, Finland
- Sprint: (70th)
- 10 km: (64th)
- Organisation of Alps Nations, Campra, Switzerland
- 10 km Juniors: (3rd)
- 10 km: (54th)
- 15 km: (72nd)
- World Junior Championships, Kranj, Slovenia
- Sprint: (31st)
- 10 km: (66th)
- World Ski Championships, Oberstdorf, Germany
- 2006
- Winter Olympics, Torino, Italy
- 15 km Classical: 45:06.8 (75th)
- Team sprint (Semifinal 1): 19:46.5 (12th)
- Winter Olympics, Torino, Italy
References
- Turkey National Olympic Committee official website
- Muhammet Kızılarslan at the International Ski Federation
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