Nadezhda Belavzewa

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Nadeschda Anatolewna Belavzewa ( Ukrainian Надежда Анатольевна Белавцева ) also known as Nadia Belavzeva; * August 8, 1993 in  ChernivtsiUkraine is a Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast .

Between 2006 and 2010 she was a member of the Olympic team of Ukraine in rhythmic gymnastics. She was eight times national champion of Ukraine and winner of various international competitions. In 2010, Belavtseva was named "Absolute Master of Ukraine in the Master of Sports Program in Open Championship for Schoolchildren".

Education

Nadezhda Belawzewa studied from 2010 for four years at the National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine in the field of rhythmic gymnastics coach and physical education trainer. At the same time she trained in the Olympic team for rhythmic gymnastics. After completing her bachelor's degree, she completed a one-year “Master of Olympic Sports” course and graduated with excellent results.

Professional career

Early years

Nadezhda Belavzewa was raised by her grandparents. At the age of 7, she started at Gymnastics School No. 7 to train in Chernivtsi. Thanks to her talent, she was able to quickly attend a professional training camp for rhythmic gymnastics in Kiev , where in 2003 she was offered a place at the Deriugina School .

Olympic Team and Gymnastics Federation of Ukraine

Olympic team

2006 Nadezhda Belavzewa entered the Ukrainian Olympic team for rhythmic gymnastics as the fourth member. According to local media, the 2011 Olympic Games qualifiers were bribed to prevent their participation in the London 2012 Summer Olympics .

Career after active time

From 2013 to 2016 Belavzewa was a judge for the third national category of the Ukrainian Gymnastics Federation of Rhythmic Gymnastics in Kiev. In 2012, in addition to her work as a judge, she started working as a trainer.

Individual evidence

  1. Chernovitsin became the absolute champion of Ukraine in rhythmic gymnastics. Young Bukovinets (Molbuk Bukovinyets) newspaper, April 27, 2010, accessed June 18, 2017 (Ukrainian).
  2. Chernivtsi regional children and youth sports school . In: Ministry of Education and Science of Tschernowitz regional state administration (Hrsg.): Department for education of the Tschernowitz regional state administration . January 13, 2016 (Ukrainian, oblosvita.com [accessed June 18, 2017]).
  3. Michael Reutsky: The Deriugina school from within: The story of a gymnast . In: Sport.ua (ed.): СПОРТ. UA . January 13, 2012 (Russian, sport.ua [accessed June 18, 2017]).
  4. Ragnhild Olof: Nadia Bukovina TV Part1. May 19, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2017 .
  5. Gymnastics Federation UKRAINE: List of the judges of the national and international categories for rhythmic gymnastics in Ukraine: 2013 - 2016. Gymnastics Federation UKRAINE, 2013, accessed on June 18, 2017 (Russian).