Sport | Speed Skating | |
FederationID | SSBLR21901198701 | |
NOC | Belarus | |
Born | 18 Jan 1987
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Gender | Women |
Family | Husband Vitaly Mikhailov, daughter Milana [2019] | |
Higher education | Coaching, Teaching - Belarusian State University of Physical Education: Minsk, BLR | |
Occupation | Athlete | |
Languages | Belarusian, English, Russian | |
Residence | Minsk, BLR | |
Other names | Tatyana Gulitskaya |
Personal Bests | Event | Record | Date | Location | ||
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Personal Bests | ||||||
Event | Record | Date | Location | |||
500m | 39.44 | 18 Nov 2015 | ![]() |
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1000m | 1:17.90 | 22 Nov 2015 | ![]() |
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1500m | 1:58.38 | 07 Nov 2015 | ![]() |
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3000m | 4:16.66 | 15 Nov 2013 | ![]() |
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5000m | 7:36.35 | 18 Dec 2011 | ![]() |
Main Achievements | ||||||
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Main Achievements |
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European Single Distances Championships | Event | |||||
European Single Distances Championships
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Team Pursuit 6 Laps | 1 |
Famous relatives | Her husband Vitaly Mikhailov has represented Belarus in speed skating. He finished seventh in the mass start event at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang. (SportsDeskOnline, 20 Jan 2021; Athlete, 17 Jan 2021; sportpanorama.by, 29 Jan 2012) | |
Injuries | At the 2012 Belarusian Championships she broke her nose after colliding with another skater. (Athlete, 12 Jan 2021) | |
Most influential person in career | Her husband. (Athlete, 17 Jan 2021) | |
Hero / Idol | Czech speed skater Martina Sablikova, French biathlete Martin Fourcade, Norwegian biathlete Ole Einar Bjorndalen, Dutch speed skaters Sven Kramer and Ireen Wust. (Athlete, 17 Jan 2021) | |
Sporting philosophy / motto | "Nothing comes easy. If it's hard, then I'm doing it right." (Athlete, 17 Jan 2021) |
Reason for choosing this sport | "In my childhood I was doing figure skating and lots of different sports but the love for ice stayed with me." | |
Name of coach | Sergey Minin [national], BLR | |
When and where did you begin this sport? | She took up the sport in the 1999 season in Minsk, Belarus. |
www.facebook.com/tatjana.mikhajlova.3 |
Memorable sporting achievement | Competing at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, and winning bronze in team pursuit at the 2020 European Single Distances Championships in Heerenveen, Netherlands. (Athlete, 12 Jan 2021) | |
Hobbies | Reading, raising her daughter. (Athlete, 17 Jan 2021, 12 Jan 2021) | |
Awards and honours | In 2020 she received the title of Master of Sport of International Class in Belarus. (skating.by, 02 Jun 2020) | |
Superstitions / Rituals / Beliefs | She kisses her daughter three times before a race. (Athlete, 17 Jan 2021) | |
Nicknames | Tanya (VK profile, 25 Oct 2022) | |
Other information | ROLE She has served as a member of the athletes' commission at the Speed Skating Directorate of the Skating Union of Belarus. (skating.by, 26 Apr 2022) |
Championships results | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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Championships results
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2019/2020 | European Single Distances Championships | Team Pursuit 6 Laps | 3 | |||
2019/2020 | European Single Distances Championships | Team Sprint | 4 | |||
2020/2021 | World Single Distances Championships | Mass Start 16 Laps | 10 | |||
2017/2018 | European Single Distances Championships | 1000m | 13 | |||
2016/2017 | European Sprint Championships | Overall | 13 | |||
2019/2020 | European Single Distances Championships | Mass Start 16 Laps | 13 | |||
2015/2016 | European Championships | Allround | 15 | |||
2017/2018 | European Single Distances Championships | Mass Start 16 Laps | 15 | |||
2017/2018 | European Single Distances Championships | 1500m | 16 | |||
2019/2020 | World Single Distances Championships | Mass Start 16 Laps | 18 | |||
2015/2016 | World Single Distances Championships | Mass Start 16 Laps | 20 | |||
2016/2017 | World Single Distances Championships | Mass Start 16 Laps | 20 | |||
2012/2013 | European Championships | Allround | 21 | |||
2014/2015 | World Single Distances Championships | 1500m | 21 | |||
2011/2012 | European Championships | Allround | 21 | |||
2014/2015 | World Sprint Championships | Overall | 22 | |||
2018 | Olympic Games | Mass Start 16 Laps | 21 | |||
2020/2021 | World Single Distances Championships | 1500m | 23 | |||
2013/2014 | European Championships | Allround | 23 | |||
2015/2016 | World Sprint Championships | Overall | 28 |
World Cups | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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World Cups
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2011/2012 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 15 Laps | 12 | |||
2020/2021 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 16 Laps | 23 | |||
2019/2020 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 16 Laps | 23 | |||
2012/2013 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 15 Laps | 25 | |||
2016/2017 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 16 Laps | 27 | |||
2014/2015 | World Cup Classification | 1500m | 30 | |||
2017/2018 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 16 Laps | 31 | |||
2015/2016 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 16 Laps | 32 | |||
2014/2015 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start 16 Laps | 36 | |||
2016/2017 | World Cup Classification | 1000m | 46 | |||
2017/2018 | World Cup Classification | 1000m | 50 | |||
2010/2011 | World Cup Classification | 3000/5000m | 53 | |||
2017/2018 | World Cup Classification | 500m | 56 |