Dimitry Ermakov

Dmitry Ermakov
Personal information
Full nameDmitry Ermakov
Nationality Russia
Born (1993-02-07) February 7, 1993
Years active2010–present
Sport
SportFreestyle swimming, Butterfly stroke
ClubFSO "Yunost Moskvy"
CoachY. V. Abramkov, A. A. Shabanov
Medal record
Men's swimming
World Swimming Championships (SC)
2014 Doha 4×200 m freestyle relay
European Swimming Championships
2014 Berlin 4×200 m freestyle relay
World Cup Stages[1]
Moscow 2012 4×50 m mixed freestyle relay
Moscow 2013 4×50 m mixed freestyle relay
Universiade[1]
Gwangju 2015 4×100 m freestyle relay

Dmitry Alekseevich Ermakov (Russian: Дмитрий Алексеевич Ермаков; born February 7, 1993) is a retired Russian competitive swimmer. He is a former world record holder and holds the title of Master of Sport of Russia, International Class.[2]

Career

Ermakov trained at the "Yunost Moskvy" Olympic reserve school.[2]

In 2011, Dmitry was a junior world championship medalist twice.[1] The following year, he secured gold in the same event at the Russian Championships.

In 2013, Ermakov was granted the sports title of Master of Sport of Russia, International Class.[3] Later that year, at the FINA World Cup in Moscow, he was part of the Russian mixed 4×50m freestyle relay team that set a world record with a time of 1:33.01.[4] His teammates included Rozaliya Nasretdinova, Artem Lobuzov, and Maria Reznikova.

At the 2014 World Swimming Championships (25m), Ermakov earned a bronze medal for his participation in the preliminary round of the 4×200 meters freestyle relay.

The same year, he won silver at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships in Berlin, competing in the 4×200 meters freestyle relay.[5]

In 2015, he competed at the Summer Universiade in Gwangju, where he helped the Russian team secure a bronze medal in the 4×100 meter freestyle relay.[6]

Records

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dmitry Ermakov. Profile. Medals". worldaquatics.com. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  2. ^ a b "Dmitry Alekseevich Ermakov. Sport Russia". www.infosport.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  3. ^ "Order "On Awarding the Sports Title 'Master of Sport of Russia, International Class'". msrfinfo.ru (in Russian). 20 May 2013. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  4. ^ "FINA Swimming World Cup 2013 - Stop 3, Russian Federation, Moscow 12 - 13 Oct 2013. Results/". worldaquatics.com. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  5. ^ "2014 European Aquatics Championships. Results" (PDF). microplustiming.com. 2014-08-23. p. 240. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  6. ^ "28th Summer Universiade Gwangju 2015. Results Book" (PDF). gwangju2015.com. 11 Jul 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 July 2016. Retrieved 2025-04-03.