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Residence
  
Las Vegas, USA

Name
  
Tamara Yerofeeva

Club
  
Deriugins School

Years on national team
  
1996-2004

Height
  
1.73 m

Disciplines
  
Rhythmic gymnastics

Head coach(es)
  
Irina Deriugina

Weight
  
49 kg

Country represented
  
Ukraine

Retired
  
2004



Full name
  
Tamara Anatoliyivna Yerofeyeva

Born
  
4 March 1982 (age 42) Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (
1982-03-04
)

Assistant coach(es)
  
Albina Deriugina

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Tamara Yerofeyeva (Ukrainian: Тамара Єрофеєва, Russian: Тамара Ерофеева; born 4 March 1982) is a famous former rhythmic gymnast. She was All-Around World Champion at 2001 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Madrid, Spain. Tamara was competing for Ukraine's National Team from 1996 to 2004 winning more than 300 medals for Ukraine at various competitions.

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Career

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In 2001, when Yerofeyeva was 19, she became a leader of the Ukrainian National Olympic Team. She was a four-time World champion, four-time World Cup winner, Seven-time silver medalist at the European Championships, four-time gold medalist at the 2001 World Universiade, and placed sixth in the all-around final at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

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Tamara retired from competition in 2004. She performed with Cirque Du Soleil with Yulia Raskina from 2005 to 2007. Currently, she lives in Las Vegas and performs at "V The Ultimate Variety Show" and musical "VEGAS!-The Show" at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

Personal life

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Yerofeyeva is married to Stoyan Metchkarov, with whom she has a son named Alexander.


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References

Tamara Yerofeeva Wikipedia