Eugenia Petrovna Kuznetsova ( December 18, 1980 , Leningrad , USSR ) - Russian , and later Bulgarian , gymnast , silver medalist of the Olympic Games. Honored Master of Sports of Russia .
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| Full name | Evgenia Petrovna Kuznetsova |
| Club | Dynamo (St. Petersburg) Levski (Sofia) |
| Date of Birth | December 18, 1980 (age 38) |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , USSR |
| Growth | 143 cm |
| Weight | 36 kg |
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Career
A pupil of the School of Sports and Sports of the Pushkin District of St. Petersburg [1] .
At 15, at the Atlanta Olympics, Eugene won a silver medal in the team championship [2] .
Twice she became the silver medalist of the World Championships and twice won the European Championship .
In 2001, she decided to play for the Bulgarian team. In the same year, at the world championship Kuznetsova took 15th place in team competitions, and at the Olympics in Athens, Eugenia became 93rd in absolute championship, 81st on parallel bars and 46th on a log.
Notes
- ↑ About the school »Chronicle . SDUSHOR of the Pushkin district. Date of treatment February 15, 2014.
- ↑ Olympic Games of the 26th Olympic Games - article from the Grand Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)
Links
- Evgenia Petrovna Kuznetsova - Olympic statistics on the website Sports-Reference.com