Olga Dmitrijewna Karassjowa
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Surname: | Olga Dmitrijewna Karassjowa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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discipline | Apparatus gymnastics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Society: | CSKA Moscow | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Birthday: | July 24, 1949 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Size: | 164 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight: | 55 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Olga Dmitrijewna Karassjowa , b. Charlowa ( Russian Ольга Дмитриевна Карасёва born Харлова * 24. July 1949 in Moscow , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union ) is a former Russian -sowjetische gymnast and Olympic champion .
Athletic career
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At the age of 19, Olga Karassjowa belonged to the Soviet squad at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City and won the team competition together with Lyubov Burda , Natalja Kutschinskaja , Larissa Petrik , Sinaida Voronina and Lyudmila Turishcheva .
At the 1970 World Championships she won gold again with the Soviet team. Apart from Tamara Lasakowitsch , who had replaced Natalja Kuchinskaya, the same gymnasts as in 1968 were part of the team. She also won the silver medal on the floor. In 1966 she was runner-up with the Soviet team.
At the European Championships in 1969 , the multiple Soviet champion Karassjowa won five medals, including the gold medal on the floor.
Life after exercise
Karasjowa worked as a referee and interpreter for the Soviet Sports Committee since 1976. In 1968 she played a supporting role in the Soviet film Novenkaya .
Private
Karassjowa was married to the Russian gymnast and Olympic silver medalist from 1968 Valeri Karasjow , then to Jurij Kovalenko and later she married Lieutenant Colonel a. D. Mikhail Lifirenko.
Awards (selection)
- 1970: Honored Master of Sports of the USSR
Web links
- Olga Dmitrijewna Karassjowa in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Biography on gymn-forum.net (English)
- Легенды советского спорта / Карасёва (Харлова), Ольга Дмитриевна , sportlegend.kulichki.net (Russian)
- Карасева Ольга , sport-calendar.ru (Russian)
literature
- Volker Kluge : Summer Olympic Games. The Chronicle III. Mexico City 1968 - Los Angeles 1984. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-328-00741-5 , pp. 100-102.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Карасева (Харлова) Ольга Дмитриевна , smsport.ru (Russian)
- ↑ Карасёва Ольга Дмитриевна , knowledge.su (Russian)
- ↑ Ольга Карасёва , olympteka.ru (Russian)
- ↑ a b Karassjowa (Charlowa) Olga Dmitrijewna. In: infosport.ru. Retrieved June 16, 2017 (Russian).
- ↑ Team world champions on sport-complete
- ↑ Юбилей олимпийской чемпионки по спортивной гимнастике Ольги Карасевой , minsport.gov.ru , July 24, 2014 (Russian)
- ↑ Actress Olga Karassjowa , kino-teatr.ru (Russian)
- ↑ Олимпийская чемпионка разоблачает двойника , viperson.ru , March 7, 2001 (Russian)
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SURNAME | Karassjowa, Olga Dmitrievna |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Карасёва, Ольга Дмитриевна (Russian); Karasyova, Olga Dmitryievna (English); Charlowa, Olga Dmitrijewna (maiden name); Харлова, Ольга Дмитриевна (birth name Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian-Soviet gymnast and Olympic champion |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 24, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow , Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic , Soviet Union |