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Russian cross-country skier
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Eugenia Bitchougova (Russian: Евгения Бичугова; born 1958) is a Russian cross-country skier, who since 2010 has represented Italy.

Career

The great successes Bitchougova had in FIS Marathon Cup. In seasons 2000/2001 and 2002/2003 she took ninth place in general qualification. In total Bitchougova two times stood on the podium of this cup: in 2001 she was third, two years later became second in Italian marathon Marcialonga. The same cup she won 1995, but at that time it wasn't the part of FIS Marathon Cup. Except that, she started generally only in FIS Race. Only points in FIS Cross-Country World Cup she earned in 2004, when she was 18th in marathon Marcialonga, which exceptionally was the part of FIS Cross-Country World Cup calendar. She's never started in FIS Nordic World Ski Championships or Winter Olympic Games.

Achievements

FIS Cross-Country World Cup

Places in general qualification

FIS Marathon Cup

Places in general qualification

References

  1. "SkiSport.ru". Retrieved 2014-09-20.

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