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3 Most Famous Rhythmic

Gymnastics Olympians

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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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Ekaterina Serebrianskaya
She is the1996 Olympicsgold medalist, the1995 World
All-around champion and a two time (1995,1996)
EuropeanAll-around champion.She started gymnastics
in 1982 at age 4, with her mother Liubov as her coach at
theGratsiaclub 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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AlinaKabaeva
Represents Russia
Russian Honored Master of Sports
Retired in 2007
Achievements:
Throughout 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
[3]Kabaeva's father,Marat Kabayev, was a
Margarita Samuilovna.[3]
professional footballplayer, and the family was constantly
following him to different places inUzbekistan,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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At the2000 Sydney Olympics, in Australia, Kabaeva was


expected to claim Gold in All-Around; however, due to an
error in an otherwise exceptional performanceshe dropped
herhoop, 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 Serebrianskaya
Represents Ukraine
Achievements:
She 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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