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| Name | Fedor Raskolnikov |
| Birth date | 1990-01-19 |
| Birth place | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
| Nationality | Russian |
| Height | 1.93 m |
| Weight | 100 kg |
| Sport | Sailing |
| Event | RS:X, Formula Windsurfing |
| Club | Russian Yachting Federation |
Fedor Raskolnikov is a Russian competitive windsurfer known for achievements in RS:X and Formula Windsurfing events, representing Russia at international regattas and multi-sport competitions. He has competed at the Summer Olympics and won medals at European Sailing Championships and World Sailing Championships in windsurfing classes, contributing to developments in competitive windsurfing techniques and coaching within the Russian Yachting Federation. Raskolnikov's career intersects with major regattas such as the RS:X World Championships, the ISAF Sailing World Championships, and continental circuits organized by World Sailing and European Sailing Federation.
Raskolnikov was born in Saint Petersburg and raised in a family with ties to maritime and sporting traditions, including local clubs connected to Neva River sailing culture and affiliations with the Admiralty Shipyard community. He trained at youth programs affiliated with the Russian Yachting Federation and attended sports-oriented institutions linked to Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health and regional academies that collaborate with the Ministry of Sport of the Russian Federation. Early mentors included coaches from the Saint Petersburg Yacht Club and athletes who had competed at events such as the European Championships and ISAF Youth World Championships. His foundational education combined physical training with studies in sport science and maritime navigation, influenced by curricula similar to those at the National University of Shipbuilding and training methodologies used by the Soviet Union-era sporting schools.
Raskolnikov's competitive career progressed through junior circuits into senior international competition, with starts at events like the ISAF Youth World Championships and national regattas overseen by the Russian Sailing Federation. Transitioning into the RS:X class, he competed at World Cup stages including venues on the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean circuit, and regattas held in Marseille, Hyères, Gdynia, and Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy. He also contested Formula Windsurfing events organized by the Professional Windsurfers Association and continental regattas under the auspices of European Sailing Federation. Raskolnikov raced alongside contemporaries from France, Spain, Great Britain, Brazil, Australia, and China, engaging with tactical developments seen at the World Sailing Olympic Classes Regatta and innovations promoted at the Extreme Sailing Series.
Raskolnikov represented Russia in the Summer Olympics RS:X competitions, participating in qualification regattas such as the World Sailing Olympic Qualification Series and continental qualification events with many competitors from Italy, Poland, Netherlands, Greece, and Croatia. At the Olympic regatta he faced conditions similar to races staged at Mar del Plata, Auckland, Enoshima and contested heats that mirrored formats used at Beijing National Aquatics Center adjunct regattas and the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic sailing test events. His Olympic scores reflected fleet racing dynamics observed among medalists from Great Britain and Spain, and his performance contributed to Russia's allocation of quota places awarded by World Sailing and the International Olympic Committee.
On the world stage, Raskolnikov earned podium finishes and top-10 placements at the RS:X World Championships and the ISAF Sailing World Championships, frequently competing in fleets that included athletes from New Zealand, Portugal, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. At the European Sailing Championships he claimed medals in windsurfing classes, contending with champions from France and Israel as well as established sailors from Turkey and Turkey-based training regattas. His results were recorded at venues such as Kieler Woche, Palma de Mallorca, and Lake Garda events, reflecting adaptiveness to varying wind regimes experienced at the Mediterranean and Baltic Sea circuits. Raskolnikov also participated in the ISAF Youth World Championships earlier in his trajectory, where experience against peers from United States and Canada informed his transition to elite senior competition.
After competitive seasons, Raskolnikov moved into coaching roles with programs associated with the Russian Yachting Federation and regional clubs including the Saint Petersburg Yacht Club and academies linked to Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health. He worked with national squads preparing for European Games and World Cup circuits, sharing expertise alongside coaches who had trained Olympians from Great Britain, France, and Spain. In addition to coaching, he contributed to equipment development dialogues involving manufacturers present at the PWA (Professional Windsurfers Association) World Tour and collaborated with institutes such as the Moscow Aviation Institute and regional sports science centers on athlete conditioning, nutrition, and biomechanics. His professional activities included seminar appearances at conferences organized by World Sailing and publications in Russian sporting periodicals covering regatta analysis and technique.
Raskolnikov maintains ties to Saint Petersburg and resides part-time in coastal training hubs similar to those in Marseille and Tarifa, where many international windsurfers train. He is active in youth development initiatives that partner with the Russian Sailing Federation and local municipal sports programs, mentoring athletes who go on to compete at European Championships and World Championships. His legacy includes contributions to elevated RS:X performance standards in Russia and mentorship of sailors who have progressed to represent Russia at the Summer Olympics and continental events. He is part of a cohort of athletes who bridged the competitive eras shaped by the ISAF to the contemporary World Sailing governance and the professionalization of windsurfing disciplines.
Category:Russian windsurfers Category:Living people Category:1990 births