Artem Yuryevich Lobuzov is a Russian swimmer who competes in freestyle events.
15 Facts About Artem Lobuzov
Artem Lobuzov represented the Russian Federation at the Olympic Games.
In March 2022, Artem Lobuzov received a back-acting four year suspension from FINA lasting 25 August 2021 through 24 August 2025 due to an anti-doping rule violation.
Artem Lobuzov was originally more interested in basketball, but all his friends were swimmers so he joined in.
In 2007, Artem Lobuzov debuted in the national youth team at the European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in Belgrade.
Artem Lobuzov won gold medals in the 4 x 200-meter freestyle relay and the mixed team event at a distance of 4 x 100.
In Prague in 2009, Artem Lobuzov won bronze in the 200-meter freestyle and took silver as part of the four in the 4x200 freestyle relay.
Artem Lobuzov made his international debut at the adult level at the 2010 European Short Course Championships in Eindhoven.
At the short-course FINA World Cup in 2011 in Moscow, Artem Lobuzov competed and set personal bests in two events.
Artem Lobuzov stated he was satisfied at the result of beating Phelps.
On 29 July 2012, Artem Lobuzov raced in the 200 meters freestyle.
Artem Lobuzov finished in 6th in the heat, in a time of 1:47.91.
Artem Lobuzov was the fifteenth fastest swimmer in the heats, qualifying for the semifinal.
Artem Lobuzov was last in his heat and 16th overall, with a time of 1:48.26, and therefore did not qualify for the final.
At the 2013 World Championships, Artem Lobuzov won his first international medal, winning silver as part of the Russian freestyle team.