Roman Zarubin
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Roman Zarubin (Russian: Роман Зарубин), born 4 December 1976 in Belaya Kalitva, Rostov, is a Russian flatwater canoe racer and former world and European champion.
He joined the Russian national squad in 1996 and won a total of six world championship medals. His greatest achievement came in 2001 when he won the kayak (K4) 500m gold medal in Poznań, Poland.
Zarubin was European champion three times, in 1999 (K4 200m and 500m) and 2001 (K4 500m).
He also represented Russia at the at the 2000 Olympics, where he reached the K4 final, finishing seventh.
Zarubin is a member of the GUFK Kuban club in Krasnodar. Height: 1.90 m (6'3"), race weight: 90 kg (198 lbs).
[edit] World Championship Medals
- Gold K4 500m 2001 Poznań, Poland 1:21.772
- Silver K4 200m 2001 Poznań, Poland 30.254
- Silver K2 200m 1999 Milan, Italy 33.130
- Silver K4 500m 1999 Milan, Italy 1:22.454
- Bronze K4 1000m 2001 Poznań, Poland 2:58.383
- Bronze K4 500m 1998 Szeged, Hungary 1:25.971