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'''Lāsma Kauniste''' ({{lang-ru|Ласма Хермановна Каунисте, Lasma KHermanovna Kauniste}}), née '''Avotiņa''' ({{lang-ru|Авотиня, Avotinya}}), (born [[19 April]] [[1942]]) is a [[Latvia]]n speed skater.
'''Lāsma Kauniste''' ({{lang-ru|Ласма Хермановна Каунисте, Lasma Khermanovna Kauniste}}), née '''Avotiņa''' ({{lang-ru|Авотиня, Avotinya}}), (born [[19 April]] [[1942]]) is a [[Latvia]]n speed skater.


Lāsma Avotiņa married [[Estonia]]n speed skater Toivu Kauniste around 1966 and they settled near [[Riga]]. Competing for the [[Soviet Union]] as Lāsma Kauniste, she won bronze at the Soviet Allround Championships in 1967 and silver at the [[World Allround Speed Skating Championships|World Allround Championships]]. Although she never won the Soviet Allround Championships, she did become World Allround Champion in 1969.
Lāsma Avotiņa married [[Estonia]]n speed skater Toivu Kauniste around 1966 and they settled near [[Riga]]. Competing for the [[Soviet Union]] as Lāsma Kauniste, she won bronze at the Soviet Allround Championships in 1967 and silver at the [[World Allround Speed Skating Championships|World Allround Championships]]. Although she never won the Soviet Allround Championships, she did become World Allround Champion in 1969.

Revision as of 12:24, 9 September 2007

Lāsma Kauniste (Russian: Ласма Хермановна Каунисте, Lasma Khermanovna Kauniste), née Avotiņa (Russian: Авотиня, Avotinya), (born 19 April 1942) is a Latvian speed skater.

Lāsma Avotiņa married Estonian speed skater Toivu Kauniste around 1966 and they settled near Riga. Competing for the Soviet Union as Lāsma Kauniste, she won bronze at the Soviet Allround Championships in 1967 and silver at the World Allround Championships. Although she never won the Soviet Allround Championships, she did become World Allround Champion in 1969.

Kauniste is still active in speed skating, participating in Masters events. She became World Champion Masters in the category over 60 in both 2002 and 2004. At the 2007 World Championships Masters, she won silver in the category over 60.

Her achievements earned her the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR title.

Medals

An overview of medals won by Kauniste at important championships she participated in, listing the years in which she won each:

Championships Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
Winter Olympics
World Allround 1969 1967
European Allround
Soviet Allround 1968
1969
1970
1967
Soviet Sprint
Soviet Single Distance 1967 (1,000 m)
1968 (1,500 m)
1969 (1,000 m)
1973 (500 m)
1968 (1,000 m)
1970 (1,000 m)
1968 (3,000 m)
1973 (1,000 m)

References