Elena Grosheva Explained

Elena Grosheva
Full Name:Elena Nikolayevna Grosheva
Also Known As:Yelena
Birth Date:12 April 1979
Birth Place:Yaroslavl, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
(now Russia)
Discipline:WAG
Gym:Round Lake
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Yelena Nikolayevna Grosheva (Russian: Елена Николаевна Грошева; born April 12, 1979) is a Russian former competitive gymnast. She won silver in the team event at the 1996 Summer Olympics and two team medals at the World Championships.[1]

Personal life

Grosheva was born on April 12, 1979, in Russia.[2] [3]

Honors and awards

Career

Grosheva took up gymnastics at the age of five and showed a natural talent for the sport. In 1992, she was sent to Round Lake to train as part of the national team. Her first big competition was the 1994 Junior European Championships and later the same year she went to the World Championships.

At the 1994 Goodwill Games she had a stellar competition and one of the high points of her career, being a pivotal part of the Russian gold medal winning team, and winning bronze behind Dina Kochetkova and Shannon Miller, and ahead of such stars as Lilia Podkopayeva in the women's All Around. In 1996, Grosheva finished second all-around in the Russian Cup and became a member of the Olympic team. At the Olympic Games in Atlanta, the Russian team was in the lead after the compulsories, but in the finals she and her teammates had to compete against the noise from the American crowds and finished second behind the Americans. She placed into vault event finals, but finished a disappointing 7th. Her floor exercise scores had placed her highest among the Russians for event finals, but she was replaced by teammate Dina Kochetkova. Overall score was 32.057.

Post-competitive career

After being hampered by injuries Grosheva retired from the sport and joined Cirque du Soleil. In March 2007, she was appointed UNICEF Canada Goodwill Ambassador with her husband.[4]

Competitive history

YearEventTeamAAVTUBBBFX
19943rd 12th
19954th 21st 7th 8th
1996Olympic Games 2nd 7th WD
19972nd
YearCompetition descriptionLocationApparatusRank-FinalScore-FinalRank-QualifyingScore-Qualifying
1997World ChampionshipsLausanneTeambgcolor=silver 2153.1971153.401
Vault409.200
Balance beam169.400
Floor exercise528.912
1996bgcolor=98FB98 rowspan=6 Olympic Gamesbgcolor=98FB98 rowspan=6 AtlantaTeambgcolor=silver 2388.404
All-around1477.024
Vault79.637719.500
Uneven bars4719.012
Balance beam2118.987
Floor exerciseWD819.525
1995World ChampionshipsSabaeTeam4384.689
All-around2137.9551376.798
Vault79.293419.387
Uneven bars1319.362
Balance beam89.562919.312
Floor exercise3719.099
1994World ChampionshipsDortmundTeambgcolor=cc9966 3194.5464385.515
BrisbaneAll-around1238.324

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Olympedia - Yelena Grosheva . Full name: Yelena Nikolayevna Grosheva (-Barakatt) / Original name: Елена Николаевна Грошева (-Баракатт). 2022-12-27.
  2. Web site: Gymn Forum: Elena Grosheva biography . gymn-forum.net . 15 March 2019 .
  3. Web site: GROSHEVA Elena . gymnastics.sport . 15 March 2019 .
  4. Web site: Steve Barakatt to Bring New Symphony as UNICEF Anthem. The Korea Times. October 27, 2009.