Mikhail Burchalin

Mikhail Aleksandrovich Burchalin (Russian: Михаил Александрович Бурчалин; born June 25, 1993) is a Russian sport shooter. He represented Russia at the 2015 Summer Universiade, most notably winning a bronze at the Men's 50 metre rifle three positions.[1]

Mikhail Burchalin
Personal information
Full nameMikhail Aleksandrovich Burchalin
NationalityRussian
Born (1993-06-25) 25 June 1993
Tambov, Russia
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight81 kg (179 lb; 12 st 11 lb)
Sport
CountryRussia Russia
SportSports shooting
Event(s)50 meter rifle three positions,
50 meter rifle prone,
10 meter air rifle
TeamRussia National Shooting Team
Coached byAnatoly Molchanov
Medal record
Men's shooting
Representing  Russia
2015 Summer Universiade
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Gwangju 50 m rifle TP

Biography and career

Mikhail studied at the Tambov State University named after G. R. Derzhavin (Russian: Тамбовский государственный университет имени Г. Р. Державина).[2] He has been training for the shooting club DOSAAF (Russian: ДОСААФ)[3] since 2004. Mikhail trains under the guidance of Master of Sports USSR Molchanov A.A.[4]

Mikhail repeatedly became the winner and prize-winner of the Russian Championships and competitions of Russian national level, after which in 2011 he joined the Russian national team.[5]

In 2013 he won his first International Medal — Gold medal at the World DOSAAF Championship in Dushanbe (team standings). The same year, he was a candidate to participate in the World Summer Universiade 2013 in Kazan.[6] But because of a problem with the weapon Mikhail unsuccessfully made in crucial qualifying start, thus placed the fifth on the qualifying list (only three people can be in command).

Two years later he passed selection at the World Summer Universiade 2015 (Gwangju, South Korea) and won a bronze medal in shooting small-bore rifle from a distance of 50 meters from three positions.[7]

Outside of sports

In 2015, he graduated from Tambov State University named after G. R. Derzhavin with a degree in «information technology» and in the same year entered the same university for a master’s degree in «High-Performance Sports».[8]

References

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