Kateryna Reznik | |
Full Name: | Kateryna Oleksandrivna Reznik |
National Team: | Ukraine |
Strokes: | Synchronised swimming |
Birth Date: | 20 November 1995 |
Birth Place: | Kharkiv, Ukraine |
Height: | 1.75 m |
Weight: | 52 kg |
Kateryna Oleksandrivna Reznik (Ukrainian: Катерина Олександрівна Резнік, born 20 November 1995) is a Ukrainian competitor in synchronised swimming.
She won two bronze medals at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships[1] [2] and a gold medal at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships.[3]
Represents the team of the Kharkiv region. She graduated from Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.
In the summer of 2018, she was part of the synchronized swimming team of Ukraine, which became the best at the European Summer Sports Championship.
At the World Aquatics Championships in July 2019 in synchronized swimming, group, technical program, she and Vladyslava Aleksiyeva, Maryna Aleksiyeva, Yana Narizhna, Kateryna Reznik, Anastasia Savchuk, Marta Fedina, Alina Shinkarenko, Elizaveta Yakhno won bronze awards. In the highlight program, the team won gold awards.
Katerina is a Ukrainian psychologist and professional synchronized swimmer who became the Ukrainian multichampion in synchronized swimming from 2009 to 2021. She is a heroine for many fans of this sport.
Katerina did not stop at the achieved successes in swimming and synchronized swimming and continued her development. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Psychology and specializes in working with professional athletes and others to help them achieve their goals and ensure their well-being through psychological methods.
Katerina is an experienced consultant for sports teams and individual athletes in swimming and synchronized swimming. She helps them achieve medals and improve athletic performance by applying her knowledge and experience in psychology to help athletes manage stress, increase motivation and achieve optimal mental fitness.
Katerina also does not forget about personal development and is engaged in self-development and personal projects. In her free time, she devotes herself to writing books and developing her skills.
Starting her swimming career at the age of 5, Katerina did not leave the pool for the next 20 years until she achieved an Olympic medal. She studied in parallel at two universities and received a higher education in the field of physical culture and sports, as well as psychology. Katerina is an example for many who want to achieve high results in sports and in life in general.