

Men
RUS
Semen Elistratov
- Date of birth02 May 1990
- Height1740 CM
- ProfessionAthlete
- HometownUfa
- Place of birthUfa
- Start skating Club He began training in 2000 in Ufa, Russian Federation. Ufa Sports School of Olympic Reserve No.1: Russia
- HobbiesReading, cars. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2018)
- LanguagesEnglish, Russian
- FamliyWife Yulia, son Lev [2018]
- CoachAndrey Maksimov [personal], RUS, from 2000
- ChoreographerN/A
- Former CoachN/A
- Practice low seasonN/A
- Practice high seasonN/A
- General Interest
- Sport Specific Information
He received the Order for Merit to the Fatherland [first class] in the Russian Federation in recognition of his performance at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. He had previously received the second class Order for Merit to the Fatherland after his performance at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang. (publication.pravo.gov.ru, 25 Feb 2022; kremlin.ru, 27 Feb 2018)
He received the Order of Friendship in the Russian Federation in recognition of his performance at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. (kremlin.ru, 24 Feb 2014)
He holds the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (info.russkating.ru, 30 Oct 2022; minsport.gov.ru, 01 Jun 2022)
He received the Order of Friendship in the Russian Federation in recognition of his performance at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. (kremlin.ru, 24 Feb 2014)
He holds the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (info.russkating.ru, 30 Oct 2022; minsport.gov.ru, 01 Jun 2022)
"Don't give up. Fight until the end." (sport-express.ru, 10 Feb 2018)
At age 12 he missed two months of training after breaking his leg in a fall during competition. (rbinform.ru, 28 Feb 2013)
ELISTRATOV CENTRE
In November 2020 a short track skating centre in his hometown of Ufa, Russian Federation, was named after him. "I began short track skating at age 10. If someone had told me [at the time] that an ice arena would be named after me, I would have laughed of course. I am an ordinary guy and would never say such words as 'great' or 'outstanding' of myself. In general, I have a very difficult attitude to my regalia and victories in the sports arena, when there are many more important areas. This is a huge responsibility for me." (Instagram profile, 30 Nov 2020; rsport.ria.ru, 24 Nov 2020)
FATHERHOOD
He said that ahead of the 2019/20 season his mentality in competition had changed, and that a reason for this may have been the birth of his son Lev in 2018. "I think the most important thing that has changed is my head. Hence the changes in tactics, and it seems to me I began to navigate [the race] faster. My head became stronger, maybe due to the fact that I became a father. I can't explain it, I just feel the race, I understand what will happen. It's a pity that it came at age 30, not at 22." (rsport.ria.ru, 21 Dec 2019)
In November 2020 a short track skating centre in his hometown of Ufa, Russian Federation, was named after him. "I began short track skating at age 10. If someone had told me [at the time] that an ice arena would be named after me, I would have laughed of course. I am an ordinary guy and would never say such words as 'great' or 'outstanding' of myself. In general, I have a very difficult attitude to my regalia and victories in the sports arena, when there are many more important areas. This is a huge responsibility for me." (Instagram profile, 30 Nov 2020; rsport.ria.ru, 24 Nov 2020)
FATHERHOOD
He said that ahead of the 2019/20 season his mentality in competition had changed, and that a reason for this may have been the birth of his son Lev in 2018. "I think the most important thing that has changed is my head. Hence the changes in tactics, and it seems to me I began to navigate [the race] faster. My head became stronger, maybe due to the fact that I became a father. I can't explain it, I just feel the race, I understand what will happen. It's a pity that it came at age 30, not at 22." (rsport.ria.ru, 21 Dec 2019)
He was given the chance to try short track during his physical education classes at school.
Andrey Maksimov [personal], RUS, from 2000