Natalya Pavlovna Gnatyuk ( February 10, 1950 - October 16, 2015 ) - Russian writer, author of popular science books, poetess, master of sports in table tennis, coach and judge. Member of the Union of Writers of Russia and a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia .
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Biography
In 1969 she entered the SCOLIFK. In 1976 she graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University.
Bibliography
- A Thousand and One Hobbies, 1979
- View from the stands of the stadium, 1982
- Sailing an amateur club, 1989
- There is no limit to perfection, 1989
- World of enthusiastic people, 1989
- Sisyphus and the Muses: Notes on Vocation, 1992
- Unknown Planet, 2014
- Ripening time, 1980
- Never look anywhere, 2010
- Death in early September, a collection of poems
- I return to another world, a collection of poems
- Wild Motherland
Sporting Achievements [1]
- USSR master of sports in table tennis;
- Champion of the USSR and Europe in table tennis among girls;
- judge of the republican category;
- founded and 25 years led the children's tennis club “TOPS” (Creative Association of Promising Athletes) [2] ;
- organizer of Moscow and All-Russian table tennis tournaments;
- winner and medalist of international veteran tournaments.
- mastermind and president of the International Children's Public Organization of Table Tennis Fans.
Filmography [3]
- " Let 's Live Until Monday " - episodic role
- "In a good hour" - an episodic role
Teaching
In the last years of her life, she worked as a senior lecturer at the Department of Theory and Methods of Individual-Game Sports at the Russian State Pedagogical University for Sport and Sport.
Winner of the Moscow Government Grant for the TOPS author’s educational program (a program of socio-cultural adaptation, personalization of education and personal self-development in tennis training groups and a teenage club).
Rewards
In 2014, Natalia Pavlovna was awarded the Diploma “For faithful service to Russian literature”, [4] a memorial sign of the Union of Writers of Russia and the medal “60 years of the Moscow City Organization of the Union of Writers of Russia: 1954-2014”
Notes
- ↑ In memory of Natalia Pavlovna Gnatyuk .
- ↑ Official page of the TOPS tennis club (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 10, 2016. Archived December 20, 2016.
- ↑ Interview with Natalya Pavlovna Gnatyuk (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 10, 2016. Archived December 11, 2016.
- ↑ Awarding .