Title: 3 Most Famous Rhythmic Gymnastics Olympians
1 3 Most Famous Rhythmic Gymnastics Olympians
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3- Rhythmic gymnastics training can be exhausting,
which is why its great to have good role models
to look up to. Here are 3 of the most famous
Rhythmic Gymnastics Olympians - Anna Bessonova is the winner of 2 Olympic medals
and 58 medals for other Rhythmic Gymnastics
competitions. Bessonova began rhythmic gymnastics
training at age five. She made her Olympic debut
and won the bronze individual all-around medals
at the 2004 Athens Olympics with a total score of
106.700. She also won the all-around bronze medal
at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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4- Ekaterina Serebrianskaya
- She is the 1996 Olympics gold medalist, the 1995
World All-around champion and a two time
(1995,1996) European All-around champion.She
started gymnastics in 1982 at age 4, with her
mother Liubov as her coach at the Gratsia club in
Simferopol. She later moved to the Ukrainian
capital, Kiev, to train at the Deriugins School.
At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Serebrianska's
technical strength won her the gold medal,
although she had a slight fumble with the ribbon
before her final toss. She was ahead of her
closest rival, Russia's YaninaBatyrchina by 0.150
points going into the ribbon routine, who
competed before her and dropped the ribbon.
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5AlinaKabaevaRepresents RussiaRussian Honored
Master of SportsRetired in 2007AchievementsThr
oughout her 11-year career, she already won 30
Gold Medals from every competition she had
joined.She won a total of 43 Medals 14 World
Championships medals, 21 European Championships
Medals, 6 World Games Medals, two World Cup
medals, and two Olympic Medals. Kabaeva started
Rhythmic Gymnastics at age 3, with Coach
Margarita Samuilovna.3 Kabaeva's father, Marat
Kabayev, was a professional football player, and
the family was constantly following him to
different places in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and
Russia. In her young teens, Kabaeva moved to
Russia, where her mother took her to the Russian
Head Coach, Irina Viner, who liked her from the
start.
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6At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, in Australia,
Kabaeva was expected to claim Gold in All-Around
however, due to an error in an otherwise
exceptional performanceshe dropped her hoop, and
ran to retrieve it outside of the competition
areaKabaeva won the Bronze Medal, with the final
score of 39.466 (Rope 9.925, Hoop 9.641, Ball
9.950, Ribbon 9.950). Ekaterina
SerebrianskayaRepresents UkraineAchievementsSh
e is the first female rhythmic gymnast to hold
the World, European and Olympic all-around titles
at the same time.She won a whopping amount of 43
medals 18 World Championships medals and 24
European Championships Medals and a gold Olympic
medal.LA School of Gymnastics
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Street Culver City, CA 90232 USA PH (310)
204-1980
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