Olga Gennadjewna Kuznetsova

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Olga Kuznetsova
medal table

Sport shooting

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Olympic games
gold Atlanta 1996 Air pistol 10 m
World championships
gold Stavanger 1991 Air pistol 10 m (M)
bronze Lahti 2002 Air pistol 10 m
gold Lahti 2002 Air pistol 10 m (M)
bronze Zagreb 2006 Air pistol 10 m (M)

Olga Gennadjewna Kuznetsova ( Russian О́льга Генна́дьевна Кузнецо́ва ; born November 17, 1968 in Samara , Russian SFSR as Olga Gennadjewna Klotschnewa ) is a former Russian sports shooter .

successes

Olga Kuznetsova took part in the Olympic Games three times : in 1996 she made it into the finals in Atlanta with an air pistol as second in qualification with 389 points. In this she achieved the second best result with 101.1 points and set a new Olympic record with a total of 490.1 points. With that she was Olympic champion ahead of Marina Logwinenko and Marija Grosdewa . Four years later , she finished seventh with the air pistol in Sydney and also competed with the sport pistol. This competition she finished 15th. At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens , Kuznetsova was ninth with the air pistol.

In 1991 she won the gold medal with the Soviet air pistol team at the World Championships in Stavanger . She succeeded in doing this in Lahti in 2002 with the now Russian air pistol team. In 2002, she also won bronze in the individual, and in 2006 in Zagreb in the team competition. She took part in the 2015 European Games in Baku , where she was eliminated in qualification with the air pistol.

Olga Kuznetsova is married and has one child.

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