Anastasia Krapivina
Anastasiia Krapivina (born 1994) is a 23-year-old Russian pool and open water swimmer who finished eighth in the 2016 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
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Open Water Swimming Career
- Krapivina received a silver medal in the 17-18 age-group 7.5 km race at the inaugural 2012 FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in Welland, Ontario, Canada.
- She competes on the FINA 10km Marathon Swimming World Cup circuit.
- She won the 39th 16 km Faros Maratón in Croatia.
- She qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games 10 km marathon swim by placing sixth in the 10 km event at the 2015 FINA World Swimming Championships in Kazan, Russia, but she was initially barred from participating in the Olympics due to her previous doping suspension by the Russian Olympic Committee
- She finished 8th in the 2016 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim.
- She competed in the 10 km and 25 km races at the 2017 FINA World Swimming Championships in Lake Balaton, Hungary.
- She finished third in the 10 km marathon swim leg of the LEN European Open Water Swimming Cup in Eilat, Israel on 25 March 2018.
Disciplinary Action
Krapivina was disqualified for 5 months starting in April 2013 for testing positive at the Russia Cup for illegal substances. Krapivina was the Russian champion in the 800m freestyle at that meet. On 21 April 2013, she was tested positive to the substance Methylhexaneamine (Class S.6 Stimulants) following a doping control test conducted with the Russian Swimming Cup held in Kazan.
2016 Olympic 10K Marathon Swim Results
Gold Sharon Van Rouwendaal (Netherlands) 1:56:32.1
Silver Rachele Bruni (Italy) 1:56:49.5
Bronze: Poliana Okimoto (Brazil) 1:56:51.4
4. Xin Xin (China) 1:57:14.4
5. Haley Anderson (United States) 1:57:20.2
6. Isabelle Härle (Germany) 1:57:22.1
7. Keri-Anne Payne (Great Britain) 1:57:23.9
8. Anastasiia Krapivina (Russia) 1:57:25.9
9. Samantha Arevalo (Ecuador) 1:57:27.2
10. Ana Marcela Cunha (Brazil) 1:57:29.0
11. Kalliopi Araouzou (Greece) 1:57:31.6
12. Yumi Kida (Japan) 1:57:35.2
13. Éva Risztov (Hungary) 1:57:42.8
14. Anna Olasz (Hungary) 1:57:45.5
15. Chelsea Gubecka (Australia) 1:58:12.7
16. Spela Perse (Slovenia) 1:58:59.6
17. Erika Villaecija (Spain) 1:59:04.8
18. Michelle Weber (South Africa) 1:59:05.0
19. Jana Pechanova (Czech Republic) 1:59:07.7
20. Paola Perez (Venezuela) 1:59:07.7
21. Heidi Gan (Malaysia) 1:59:07.9
22. Joanna Zachoszcz (Poland) 1:59:20.4
23. Stephanie Horner (Canada) 1:59:22.1
24. Vânia Neves (Portugal) 2:01:39.3
25. Reem Mohamed Husein Elsayed Kaseem (Egypt) 2:05:19.1
DSQ Aurélie Muller (France)
2016 Rio Olympic Games Marathon Swim Coverage
- Race Numbers Of The Female Olympic Marathon Finalists
- Women Appear To Start Slowly In 10K
- Copacabana Beach Is Mellow During Olympic 10K
- Bringing It Back Fast In The Olympic 10K
- Olympic 10K Is Swell
- It's Feeding Time On The Olympic 10K Marathon Swim
- Support, Safety Personnel On The Olympic 10K Course
- Sharon Van Rouwendaal Leads Olympic 10K On Last Lap
- Sharon Van Rouwendaal Swim Brilliantly, Wins Olympic 10K
- Aurélie Muller Disqualified On Last Stroke Of Olympic 10K
- The Joy Of Winning The Olympic 10K Marathon Swim
- Scenes From The Women's Olympic 10K Marathon Swim
- Brazil's Poliana Okimoto Takes Long Road To Bronze
- Capturing The Olympic 10K Marathon Swim On Film
- Crushing Waves, Strong Currents In Copacabana Beach
- Rio Report Mixes Up Guanabara Bay, Copacabana Beach
- Connecting The Dots In The Open Water
- What To Look For At The Olympic 10K Marathon Swim
- Testing Out The Copacabana 10K Course
- Age Analysis Of Olympic Open Water Swimmers
External links
- Swimming in Seychelles at the FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships 2022
- Anna Olasz Has All The Reason To Smile To Rio
- First And Foremost, Forging The Future
- Open Water Swimming
- FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships
- Father-Daughter Rivalry In Faros Maratón
- Aurélie Muller Wins World Championships, Heading To Rio
- Ana Marcela Cunha Wins 9th World Championship Medal
- Nikolett Szilágyi Wins Opening LEN Open Water Cup
- World Open Water Swimming Association