Elena Dolgopolova
Elena Vladimirovna Dolgopolova (Russian: Елена Владимировна Долгополова, born January 23, 1980) is a Russian gymnast, who competed in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and won a silver medal with her team. She was also in the running for the 2000 team, but was left out due to injury.[1] A specialist on vaults, she posted the 1996 team's highest score on this apparatus. Her teammates in 1996 included Svetlana Khorkina, Rozalia Galiyeva, and Dina Kotchetkova.
Elena Dolgopolova | |
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Full name | Elena Vladimirovna Dolgopolova |
Alternative name(s) | Yelena |
Country represented | Russia |
Born | January 23, 1980 |
Hometown | Volzhsky, Volgograd Oblast |
Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics |
Level | Senior International Elite |
Club | Army Club |
Head coach(es) | T. Khoklova |
Medal record
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Career
At the 1993 Junior European Championships, Dolgopolova finished thirteenth in the all-around and fifth on beam.[2]
At the 1995 American Cup she finished sixth in the all-around.[2] Dolgopolova competed at the 1995 World Championships. She finished fourth with her team.[3]
Dolgopolova was selected for the 1996 Russian Olympic Team. After the compulsories, Russia was in first place. However, they were knocked into second by the United States after optionals.[4]
At the 1997 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Dolgopolova won a silver medal with her team. She also finished seventh on vault with a score of 9.331.[5]
She competed at the 1998 European Championships. During qualification she scored 8.643 on vault and 9.187 on floor.[6] The Russian team finished second behind Romania.[7] At the 1998 Goodwill Games she won a silver medal on vault.
Competitive history
Year | Event | Team | AA | VT | UB | BB | FX |
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1995 | World Championships | 4th | |||||
1996 | Olympic Games | 2nd | |||||
1997 | World Championships | 2nd | 7th | ||||
1998 | European Championships | 2nd | 4th | ||||
Goodwill Games | 2nd |
Year | Competition Description | Location | Apparatus | Rank-Final | Score-Final | Rank-Qualifying | Score-Qualifying |
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1998 | European Championships | Saint Petersburg | Team | 2 | 112.720 | ||
Vault | 57 | 8.643 | |||||
Floor Exercise | 22 | 9.187 | |||||
1997 | World Championships | Lausanne | Team | 2 | 153.197 | 1 | 153.401 |
Vault | 7 | 9.331 | 5 | 9.687 | |||
Uneven Bars | 20 | 9.262 | |||||
1996 | Olympic Games | Atlanta | Team | 2 | 388.404 | ||
Vault | 14 | 19.387 | |||||
Uneven Bars | 54 | 18.874 | |||||
Floor Exercise | 14 | 19.425 | |||||
1995 | World Championships | Sabae | Team | 4 | 384.689 | ||
Vault | 32 | 18.775 | |||||
Uneven Bars | 23 | 19.187 | |||||
Floor Exercise | 48 | 18.874 | |||||
References
- "Elena Dolgopolova". Gymbox. Archived from the original on 27 August 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- "Elena Dolgopolova (RUS)". Gymn Forum. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- "1995 World Championships Women's Team". Gymnastics Results. Archived from the original on 22 April 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- Van Deusen, Amy. "1996 Olympic Gymnastics Results (Women's Artistic Gymnastics)". About Gymnastics. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- "1997 World Championships Women's Results". Gymnastics Results. Archived from the original on 10 December 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- "1998 European Championships Artistic Gymnastics Women Qualification". Gymnastics Results. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
- "1998 European Championships Artistic Gymnastics Women Finals". Gymnastics Results. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2014.