Tatyana Vladimirovna Goldobina (born November 4, 1975 , Frunze , Kirghiz SSR , USSR ) - Russian athlete ( rifle shooting ), Olympic silver medalist 2000 , Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2000). Senior coach of the youth team of Russia in bullet shooting (since 2009), Head coach of the Russian team in bullet shooting (from 2016).
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Full name | Tatyana Vladimirovna Goldobina |
Citizenship | USSR → Russia |
Date of Birth | November 4, 1975 (43 years) |
Place of Birth | Frunze , Kirghiz SSR , USSR (now Bishkek ) |
Kind of shooting sport | bullet shooting (rifle) |
Sports title | ZMS of Russia (2000) |
Coaches in the crust. time | N. D. Gerasimenok, A. Erdman. |
Height Weight | 177 cm / 76 kg |
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Biography
Tatyana Vladimirovna Goldobina was born on November 4, 1975 in the city of Frunze (since 1991 - Bishkek) of the Kirghiz SSR .
At school I was fond of different kinds of sports: swimming, scuba diving, handball. Her sister led to the rifle section. The first shooting coach Alexander G. Karkotsky.
In the early 1990s, sport began to decline in Kyrgyzstan, and her parents let her go to Russia. She arrived first in Kurgan , where coaches from Moscow noticed her and invited her to the capital. She performed at the championship of the Armed Forces. Called to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation . She served in the sport store of the 51st sports battalion, then in CSKA [1] .
In absentia graduated from the Moscow Regional State Institute of Physical Culture .
In 1997 I set a new record for Russia (591 points out of 600 possible, shooting from a small-caliber rifle from three positions).
Champion of Russia in the individual event (1997, 1999, 2000).
The winner (1997, 2003 - 10 m, team championship, 1997, 1999, 2003 - 50 m, from 3 positions, team championship), silver (2003 - 50 m, lying, team championship) and bronze (2004 - 10 m , team championship) winner of the European Championships.
Winner (1998 - 50 meters, lying, team championship) and bronze medalist (2002 - 50 meters, from 3 positions, team championship) world championships.
Prize-winner of the World Cup (1998, 1999, 2000, 2004).
Winner of the Pre-Olympic Week in Sydney (2000). Winner of the Pre-Olympic Week in Athens (2004).
After the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, she worked as an administrator in the Shooting Union of Russia . She played for the Central Army Sports Club . Her coaches were N. D. Gerasimenok, A. Erdman.
Since 2009 - Senior Coach of the Russian youth bullet shooting team.
Since 2016 - Head Coach of the Russian national team for bullet shooting.
In June 2016 at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the International Federation of Shooting Sport, elected to the Coaching Council of the International Federation [2] .
Awards and titles
- The Order of Friendship ( April 19, 2001 ) - for his great contribution to the development of physical culture and sports, high sporting achievements at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad of 2000 in Sydney [3] .
- Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2000)
Family
Tatyana Goldobina is married and has a son. Lives in Korolev , Moscow region .
Notes
- ↑ Valery SOKOLOV. First, work! The newspaper "Kaliningradskaya Pravda". Korolev, Moscow region.
- ↑ Tatyana Goldobina joined the Coaching Council of the International Federation of Shooting Sport
- ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 19, 2001 No. 450 “On awarding sportsmen, coaches, physical culture and sports workers with state awards of the Russian Federation” Archived June 2, 2012.
Links
- Tatyana Goldobina - Olympic statistics on Sports-Reference.com (English)