Irina Viner
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Irina Aleksandrovna Viner-Usmanova (born July 30, 1948) is a Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach who is head trainer of the Russian national team.[1] Her husband is an Uzbek-born Russian business magnate Alisher Usmanov. She is Jewish.[2][3]
Training career history
Viner has trained many Russian Olympic medal winners,[2] including:
- Evgeniya Kanaeva (born in 1990) (2 gold at the 2012 Olympics and 2008 Olympics, 17 gold in World, 13 gold in European, 4 gold in World games, multiple World Cup medals)[4]
- Alina Kabaeva (b. 1983) (1 gold in 2004 Olympics and a bronze in 2000 Olympics, 10 gold in World, 15 gold in European, 5 gold in World Cup)[5]
- Yulia Barsukova (b. 1978) (1 gold in 2000 Olympics, 1 gold in World, 3 gold in European, 1 Gold in World Cup)[6]
- Irina Tchachina (b. 1982) (1 silver in 2004 Olympics, 3 gold in World, 6 gold in European, 4 gold in World games, 2 Gold in World Cup)[7]
- Daria Dmitrieva (b. 1993) (1 silver in 2012 Olympics, 4 gold in World, 1 gold in European, 1 gold in Universiade)[8]
- Yanina Batyrchina (b. 1979) (1 silver in 1996 Olympics, 5 gold in World, 5 gold in European)[9]
- Yana Kudryavtseva (b. 1997) (3 gold in World, 5 gold in European, 1 gold in World Cup Final) [10]
- Margarita Mamun (b. 1995) (2 gold in World, 2 gold in European, 4 gold in World Cup Final) [11]
- Daria Kondakova (b. 1991) (4 gold in World, 3 gold in European)[12]
- Olga Kapranova (b. 1987) (10 gold in World, 5 gold in European, 2 gold in World Games)[13]
- Vera Sessina (b. 1986) (6 gold in World, 6 gold in European, 1 gold in World Games, 4 gold in World Cup)[14]
- Amina Zaripova (b. 1976) (5 gold in World, 5 gold in European)[15]
She has also trained the Russian Group that won the 2012 Olympics Gold in Group All-around:
(Ksenia Dudkina, Uliana Donskova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Alina Makarenko, Anastasia Nazarenko, Karolina Sevastyanova)
- Kanaeva, Tchachina, and Titova's personal coach is Vera Shtelbaums.
- Kondakova, Svatkovskaya and Soldatova's personal coach is Anna Shumilova.
- Dmitrieva, Lipkovskaya and Kostina's personal coach is Olga Buyanova.
- Barsukova, Kapranova and the Averina Twins' personal coach is Vera Shatalina.
- Kudryavtseva and Ermakova's personal coach is Elena Karpushenko.
- Mamun and Trubnikova's personal coach is Amina Zaripova.
References
- ↑ As stated once in the article for Yevgeniya Kanayeva and thrice in the article for Alina Kabayeva.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Anita Raghavan. "The Hard Man of Russia". Forbes. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- ↑ "Jews in Sport in the USSR".
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