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Irina Alekseyevna Abysova, (ロシア語:Ирина Алексеевна Абысова) (born 7 November 1980 in Moscow), is a Russian open water swimmer and triathlete. In 2003, 2007,〔See http://news.sportbox.ru/Vidy_sporta/3atlon/Triatlon-Polyanskiy-i-Abisova-viigrali-chempionat-Rossii. Retrieved 31 January 2011.〕 2009 and 2010〔See http://www.ftr.org.ru/n212.htm. Retrieved 15 June 2010.〕 she won the Russian Triathlon Championships and she took part in the Olympics in 2008 in Beijing and the 2012 Games in London. She is the winner of the 2013 ITU Aquathlon World Championship.
== Sports career ==
Irina Abysova started her career as an outstanding athlete at the age of six when she was admitted to the aquatic section of the so-called Olympic Village (Олимпийская деревня) in Moscow. At 13 years old she entered the elite sports school called Pioneer Palace (Дворец пионеров) and two years later she joined the prestigious МССУОР, a vocational school for Olympic athletes (Московское среднее специальное училище олимпийского резерва, or Московское специальное спортивное училище олимпийского резерва).
In 1999 Irina Abysova, also decorated with the title “Master of Sports” (мастер спорта), went on to the РГАФК, the Sports University of Moscow (now РГУФКСиТ). In 2001 Abysova won the open water or long distance swimming silver medal (10 km) in Fukuoka. In 2002, however, she felt that her career as a swimmer might be coming to an end and turned to triathlon, winning the Russian Triathlon Championship in the subsequent year. In 2003 Abysova joined the sports club ''Ozërki'' (СК Озёрки)〔See http://www.ozerki.ru/whoiswho/irina-abysova. Retrieved 31 January 2011.〕 and concluded her university studies.
In 2005, one year after having become a mother, she won the Russian Winter Triathlon Championships and was also active in the elite section of the German club ''TUS Griesheim''. At the Olympics in Beijing in 2008 Abysova had a bad bicycle accident during the event and was seriously injured and unable to finish.
In 2009 the French triathlon club ''TOC Cesson Sevigne'' mentioned her among its international elite stars but Abysova did not take part in the prestigious French Club Championship Series ''Lyonnaise des Eaux''. In 2011, Abysova opened the new season in Cyprus, where the Russian triathletes had their training camp. At the ''Volkswagen Aldiana Triathlon'' (27 March 2011) she placed first on the Olympic Distance.
In 2012, she took part in the women's triathlon at the Olympic games, finishing in 13th place.

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