Natalia Lashchenova Explained

Natalia Laschenova
Birth Date:1973 9, mf=yes
Discipline:WAG
Club:Dynamo Riga
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Natalia Vasiliyevna Laschenova (Russian: Наталья Васильевна Лащенова) (born September 16, 1973 in Jelgava, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union)[1] is a retired Soviet gymnast. Laschenova competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Laschenova is best known for her difficult skills, deceptive power, strong technique and highly expressive dance.

Early career

Laschenova had started gymnastics at the age of 6, reaching the international gymnastics scene at age 12 with her first competition, the 1985 Riga International. Laschenova did well, placing 2nd in the all around, 2nd on vault and 1st on balance beam. Laschenova continued to compete internationally at the 1986 Belgian Gym Masters, 1986 Moscow News and 1987 US vs USSR.[2]

1988-1989

Laschenova competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, contributing to a team gold medal for the Soviet Union and placing 5th in the all around.[3] The following year she competed at the 1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, where she won a silver medal in the all around along with a gold medal with the team.

Post 1989

Laschenova was hampered in 1990 by an injury. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Latvia did not compete with most of the former Soviet states as the Unified Team meaning that Laschenova would be unable to make the 1992 Summer Olympics. She retired in 1991.

Recent news

In 2010 it was reported that Laschenova and her family were facing deportation from the United States, where she now lives in Marysville, Ohio and coaches in Hilliard, Ohio.[4]

Competitive history

YearEventTeamAAVTUBBBFX
Junior
1985align=left Riga International
1986align=left Belgian Gym Masters
align=left Junior Friendship Tournament
align=left Moscow News 4
align=left Riga International
align=left Riga-Rostock Dual Meet
align=left USSR Spartikade
Senior
1987align=left Kraft International 8
align=left Riga International
align=left USA-USSR Dual Meet
align=left USSR Championships 5
1988align=left DTB Cup 4 4 5
align=left European Cup
align=left Golden Sands International
align=left Hungarian International
align=left Kosice Cup
align=left USA-USSR Dual Meet 7
align=left USSR Cup 3
align=left Olympic Games 5
1989align=left Chunichi Cup
align=left DTB Cup
align=left Joachim Blume Memorial
align=left Konica Cup
align=left Moscow News 5
align=left Tokyo Cup
align=left USSR Championships
align=left USSR Cup 9
align=left 4
1990align=left DTB Cup 55 4
align=left Gander Memorial
align=left Moscow News
align=left Swiss Cup
align=left USA-USSR Dual Meet
1991align=left 5
align=left World Sports Fair 5 5 8
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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Natālija Laščonova. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418050952/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/la/natalija-lasconova-1.html. dead. 18 April 2020. Sports Reference LLC. 29 March 2010.
  2. Web site: Whatever happened to Natalia Laschenova? . https://web.archive.org/web/20101111091455/http://www.gymn.ca/gymnasticgreats/wag/laschenova.htm . dead . 11 November 2010 . GymnasticGreats.com . 29 March 2010 .
  3. Web site: The Games of 24th Olympiad- Women's. GymnasticsResults. 29 March 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20160712023846/http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/80/o1988w.html. 12 July 2016. dead.
  4. News: Government paperwork keeping gymnast, family from national honors, citizenship. Miller. Tim. April 25, 2010. 25 April 2010.
  5. Web site: Natalia Laschenova (USSR) . Gymn Forum . 26 July 2022 . 5 January 2022.