Andrii Lysetskyi

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Andrii Lysetskyi
Lysetskyi in 2018
Personal information
Native nameАндрій Володимирович Лисецький
Full nameAndrii Volodymyrovych Lysetskyi
NationalityUkrainian
Born (1998-02-10) 10 February 1998 (age 26)
Lviv, Ukraine
Sport
Country Ukraine
Sport Luge
EventMen's doubles

Andrii Volodymyrovych Lysetskyi (Ukrainian: Андрій Володимирович Лисецький, born 10 February 1998) is a Ukrainian luger.

Career

At the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, Lysetskyi finished together with Levkovych 13th in the doubles competition.[1] He was also 7th in team relay (together with Smaha, Stakhiv, and Levkovych).

Later on, Lysetskyi was teamed with Ihor Stakhiv. His first World Cup race was during the 2018-19 season in Igls, Austria, where he finished 20th in doubles. As of February 2022, Lysetskyi's best World Cup finish was 10th in the 2019-20 season in Winterberg, Germany.

In 2022, Andrii Lysetskyi was nominated for his first Winter Games in Beijing.[2]

Personal life

Lysetskyi studied radio technologies at the Lviv Polytechnic.[3]

Career results

Winter Olympics

Year Event Doubles Relay
2022 China Beijing, China

World Championships

Year Event Doubles Relay Doubles Sprint
2019 Germany Winterberg, Germany 19 9 18
2021 Germany Königssee, Germany 19 7 21

European Championships

Year Event Doubles Relay
2019 Germany Oberhof, Germany 11 7
2020 Norway Lillehammer, Norway 14 8
2021 Latvia Sigulda, Latvia 16 6
2022 Switzerland St. Moritz, Switzerland 17 5

Luge World Cup

Rankings

Season Doubles Doubles Sprint
2016–17
2018–19 20
2019–20 18
2020–21 16 19
2021–22 20

References

  1. ^ "Winter Youth Olympics: Ukrainian Lugers Finished Last in the Doubles Competition". champion.com.ua. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Official list of Ukrainian delegation at the 2022 Winter Games was published". Suspilne. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  3. ^ "2015 Enrollment".

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