Natalia Alexandrovna Lavrowa

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Natalia Lavrowa Rhythmic sports gymnastics
Personal information
Surname: Natalia Alexandrovna Lavrowa
Nationality: RussiaRussia Russia
discipline Rhythmic sports gymnastics
Birthday: 4th August 1984
Place of birth: Penza , Soviet UnionSoviet UnionSoviet Union 
Death day: 23rd April 2010 (age 25)
Size: 175 cm
Weight: 57 kg
Medal table
Olympic games 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World championships 5 × gold 2 × silver 1 × bronze
European championships 4 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Medals
Olympic rings Olympic games
gold 2000 Sydney Group all-around
gold 2004 Athens Group all-around
Logo of FIG World championships
gold 1999 Osaka Group all-around
silver 1999 Osaka 3 bands + 2 tires
bronze 1999 Osaka 5 clubs
gold 2002 New Orleans Group all-around
silver 2002 New Orleans 5 bands
gold 2003 Budapest Group all-around
gold 2003 Budapest 5 bands
gold 2003 Budapest 3 balls + 2 hoops
Logo of the UEG European championships
gold 2001 Geneva Group all-around
gold 2001 Geneva 5 clubs
gold 2003 Riesa Group all-around
gold 2003 Riesa 5 bands

Natalja Alexandrowna Lavrowa ( Russian: Наталья Александровна Лаврова , scientific transliteration Natal'ja Aleksandrovna Lavrova ; born August 4, 1984 in Pensa ; † April 23, 2010 in Pensa) was a Russian rhythmic gymnast and two-time Olympic champion .

Lavrowa started for Dynamo Penza . At her first Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 , at the age of 16, she won the gold medal in the team competition together with Irina Belowa , Marija Netjossowa , Wera Schimanskaja , Irina Silber and Jelena Schalamowa . Four years later, at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens , Lavrowa was the only remaining Olympic champion from 2000 to win the gold medal in the team competition with Olesja Belugina , Olga Glazkich , Tatjana Kurbakowa , Jelena Mursina and Jelena Possewina .

After the end of her active career, she became a coach and looked after young talents at the Olympic Reserve Center in Moscow .

On April 23, 2010, Natalia Lavrowa was killed in a traffic accident at the age of 25.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Two-time Olympic champion Natalia Lavrowa has died