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Ilya Burov
Country Russia
Full nameIlya Alekseyevich Burov
Born (1991-11-13) 13 November 1991 (age 32)
Yaroslavl, Russian SSR, Soviet Union (now Russia)
World Cup career
Podiums8
Wins0
Medal record
Men's freestyle skiing
Representing
 Olympic Athletes from Russia
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Pyeongchang Aerials

Ilya Alekseyevich Burov also known as Ilia Burov (Russian: Илья Алексеевич Буров; born 13 November 1991) is a Russian freestyle skier, specializing in aerials.[1]

Career

Burov competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Russia. He placed 10th in the first qualifying round in the aerials, failing to advance. He subsequently placed 10th in the second qualification round, again failing to advance.[2][3] Burov completed at the 2018 Winter Olympics representing Olympic Athletes from Russia. He placed 8th in the first qualifying round in the aerials, failing to advance. He subsequently placed 1st in the second qualification round and advanced into finals. Next day he placed 6th at both Final Round 1 and Round 2, and finally placed 3rd in Final Round 3 winning bronze medal.

As of February 2018, his best showing at the World Championships is 5th, in the 2015 aerials.[1]

Burov made his World Cup debut in January 2011. As of February 2018, his best World Cup finish is 2nd, at a World Cup stages held in Moscow in 2015 and 2018. His best World Cup overall finish in aerials is 4th, in 2014–15.[1]

Ilya's younger brother, Maxim Burov (born 1998), is also a Russian freestyle skier and Olympian. In 2017-18 Maxim Burov won the World Cup in aerials. In 2019 Maxim won the World Championships while Ilya finished in 10th position.

World Cup podiums

[1]

Individual podiums

  • 0 wins
  • 8 podiums
Season Date Location Place
2014–15 20 December 2014 China Beijing, China 3rd
31 January 2015 United States Lake Placid, United States 3rd
21 February 2015 Russia Moscow, Russia 2nd
2015–16 13 February 2016 Russia Moscow, Russia 3rd
20 February 2016 Belarus Minsk, Belarus 3rd
2017–18 6 January 2018 Russia Moscow, Russia 2nd
2019–20 7 February 2020 United States Deer Valley, United States 3rd
2020–21 4 December 2020 Finland Ruka, Finland 3rd

Team podiums

  • 0 wins
  • 3 podiums
Season Date Location Place Teammate(s)
2014–15 21 February 2014 China Beijing, China 2nd Veronika Korsunova
Pavel Krotov
31 January 2015 United States Lake Placid, United States 3rd Veronika Korsunova
Pavel Krotov
2017–18 21 February 2014 China Beijing/Secret Garden, China 3rd Liubov Nikitina
Maxim Burov

References

  1. ^ a b c d FIS Profile
  2. ^ "Sports Reference Profile". Archived from the original on 2014-04-27.
  3. ^ "Sochi2014.com profile". March 19, 2014. Archived from the original on March 19, 2014.