Natalia Shaposhnikova
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Olympic medalist | |||
Image:Nataliya Shaposhnikova.jpg Natalia Shaposhnikova |
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Medal record | |||
Women's Artistic Gymnastics | |||
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Gold | 1980 Moscow | Team competition | |
Gold | 1980 Moscow | Vault | |
Bronze | 1980 Moscow | Balance beam | |
Bronze | 1980 Moscow | Floor exercise | |
World Championships | |||
Gold | 1978 Strasbourg | Team competition | |
Silver | 1979 Ft. Worth | Team competition | |
Bronze | 1978 Strasbourg | All-around | |
European Championships | |||
Gold | 1979 Copenhagen | Balance beam | |
Silver | 1979 Copenhagen | Floor exercise | |
Bronze | 1979 Copenhagen | All-around | |
Bronze | 1979 Copenhagen | Vault |
Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova (Russian:Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова), (b. June 24, 1961), married name Nataliya Sut, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR.
Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don. Her trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Vladislav Rastorotsky, who had also trained her famous compatriots Ludmilla Tourischeva and Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova was one of the world's strongest gymnasts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in the Vault Event.
Shaposhnikova invented a complex low-to-high bar transition element on the uneven bars; the skill is named after her in the Code of Points. The skill, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Shaposh," is still widely performed today, most recently by 2005 Worlds silver medalist on bars Chellsie Memmel. In the late 1990s, American gymnast Kristen Maloney developed a variation of the Shaposhnikova which included a toe-on swing before the transition to the high bar.
Shaposhnikova and her husband Pavel Sut currently coach at Gymnastika in West Patterson, New Jersey.
[edit] Achievements (non-Olympic)
Year | Event | AA | Team | VT | UB | BB | FX |
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1976 | USSR Championships | 3rd | 2nd | ||||
1977 | World Cup | 3rd | 1st | ||||
USSR Cup | 1st | ||||||
USSR Championships | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | |||
1978 | World Championships | 3rd | 1st | ||||
World Cup | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | |||
1979 | World Championships | 2nd | |||||
European Championships | 3rd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | |||
USSR Cup | 1st | ||||||
USSR Championships | 1st | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | |||
1980 | USSR Cup | 2nd |
[edit] External links
- Natalia Shaposhnikova at the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique profile page
- List of competitive results
- Whatever happened Natalia Shaposhnikova?
- Shaposhnikova Element - animated gif image
1928: Netherlands • 1936: Germany • 1948: Czechoslovakia • 1952: Soviet Union • 1956: Soviet Union • 1960: Soviet Union • 1964: Soviet Union • 1968: Soviet Union • 1972: Soviet Union • 1976: Soviet Union • 1980: Soviet Union • 1984: Romania • 1988: Soviet Union • 1992: Unified Team • 1996: United States • 2000: Romania • 2004: Romania |
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