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Zuper, Alla Petrovna

Alla Petrovna Tsuper (born April 16, 1979 , Rivne , Ukrainian SSR , USSR ) is a Ukrainian and Belarusian freestyle artist , the 2014 Olympic champion in ski acrobatics, and a multiple winner of the World Cup. At the beginning of her career, she played for the Ukrainian team. Participant in six consecutive Winter Olympics (1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018). Master of sports of international class.

Freestyle skiing pictogram.svg Alla Zuper
Belor. Ala Pyatroўna Zuper
Ukrainian Alla Petrivna Tsuper
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Mark of Belarus dedicated to Alla Zuper (2014)
personal information
Floorfemale
Full nameAlla Petrovna Zuper
A country Ukraine β†’
Belarus
Specialization
Date of BirthApril 16, 1979 ( 1979-04-16 ) (aged 40)
Place of BirthRivne , Rivne region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR
TrainersNikolay Kozeko
Height153 cm
The weight53 kg
Awards and medals
Olympic Games
GoldSochi 2014acrobatics
State awards

Order of the Fatherland 3 degrees (Belarus) Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus

Awarding ceremony at the XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi
Winners of the XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi

Content

  • 1 Victory at the Olympic Games in Sochi
  • 2 Results
    • 2.1 Winter Olympics
    • 2.2 Freestyle World Championships
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 See also
  • 6 notes
  • 7 References

Victory at the Sochi Olympics

At the Games in Sochi, Alla Zuper hardly qualified, only 0.03 points ahead of Chinese Zhang Xin . In the first final, she showed the best result, in the second final she became the fourth and last to reach the next final. In the third decisive final, she successfully completed her back-full-full-full jump, having received 98.01 points. All three competitors who played after Alla lost their jumps (the second-place world champion Xu Mentao scored only 83.50 points), which made Zuper an Olympic champion .

Zuper Gold became the fourth for Belarus at the Winter Olympics. Earlier, freestyle artist Aleksey Grishin and biathlete Daria Domracheva became champions (twice, and Daria won her second gold at the Games in Sochi earlier on the same day as Zuper, performing under the same 13th number). The Zuper medal was the first for Belarus in women's freestyle.

Results

Winter Olympics

  Ukraine

  • 1998 Nagano - 5th place

  Belarus

  • 2002 Salt Lake City - 9th place
  • 2006 Turin - 10th place
  • 2010 Vancouver - 8th place
  • 2014 Sochi - Gold
  • 2018 Pyeongchang - 4th place

Freestyle World Championships

  Ukraine

  • 1997 Iizuna - 13th place

  Belarus

  • 2001 Whistler - 10th place
  • 2003 Deer Valley - 12th place
  • 2005 Hand - 5th place
  • 2007 Madonna di Campiglio - 4th place
  • 2011 Deer Valley -DNS

Personal life

Born April 16, 1979 in Rivne.

She graduated from Gomel State University with a degree in trainer and teacher.

In 2012 she gave birth to a daughter Elizabeth, after which she returned to freestyle. In 2015, she gave birth to a second child, the son of Timofei, after which she returned to freestyle again.

Rewards

  • Order of the Fatherland III degree ( 2014 ) [1] .

See also

  • List of Athletes with the Most Participation in the Olympics

Notes

  1. ↑ Kushnir, Zuper and Skardino received the Order of the Fatherland III degree

Links

  • Alla Zuper - statistics on the FIS website
  • Alla Zuper - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
  • Interview with Alla Zuper on preparations for Turin
  • Interview with Alla Zuper about moving to Belarus
  • Pankovets D. Five facts about Olympic champion Alla Zuper (neopr.) . Our Niva.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zuper,_Alla_Petrovna&oldid=100718438


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