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Name
  
Polina Astakhova

Height
  
1.66 m


Weight
  
56 kg

Country represented
  
Soviet Union

Polina Astakhova Soviet gymnast Polina Astakhova of the Ukraine

Full name
  
Polina Grigoryevna AstakhovaПоліна Григорівна АстаховаПолина Григорьевна Астахова

Born
  
30 October 1936Zaporizhia, Ukrainian SSR (
1936-10-30
)

Discipline
  
Club
  
Shakhtar Donetsk,Avangard Kiev,CSKA Kiev

Died
  
August 5, 2005, Kiev, Ukraine

Olympic medals
  
Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Women's artistic individual all-around

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Larisa Latynina, Tamara Manina, Agnes Keleti, Vera Caslavska, Margit Korondi

Polina astakhova class of 2002 international gymnastics hall of fame


Polina Astakhova (30 October 1936 – 5 August 2005) was a Soviet artistic gymnast. Competing for the Soviet Union she won ten medals at the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics.[1]

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Biography

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Astakhova became interested in artistic gymnastics at age 13, after she had watched the gymnastics championships in Donetsk, where their family moved a short time before. She trained in the local gymnastics sports club Shakhtyor under Vladimir Alieksandrovitch Smirnov.

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Astakhova earned a nickname The Russian Birch in Western countries for her exceptional grace, and at the 1960 Olympics she was even called Madonna by the Italian journalists. Between 1956 and 1966 Astakhova was on top of many international and national competitions especially on the uneven bars apparatus event. She was a member of the USSR team between 1955 and 1968.

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In 1954 Astakhova competed in the USSR Championships for the first time and in a year she made the USSR National team at the 1956 Summer Olympics. She was the youngest team member and contributed to the team's gold. At the 1960 Summer Olympics Olympics in Rome she led in the all-around, but lost a whole point for a fall on beam, which was the seventh routine of eight contested. She was very disappointed by the accident and even did not compete that year, although in Rome she won the gold in the team competition and on the bars, silver on the floor and bronze in the all-around. She recovered after the 1961 European Championships, where she won gold medals on the bars and on beam.[2] Competing in the 1964 Summer Olympics, Astakhova contributed to the team's gold, won on the bars, was second on the floor and third in the all-around.[3]

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After retiring from competitions, since 1972 Astakhova worked as a national coach in Ukraine. In 2002, she was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[4] Astakhova spent the last years of her life in Kiev before her death at age 68 from pneumonia.


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References

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