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- Natalia Shaposhnikova és una gimnasta artística russa, ja retirada, que aconseguí guanyar quatre medalles olímpiques.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova (Russian: Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова), (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor. Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don. Her trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Vladislav Rastorotsky, who had also trained her famous compatriots Ludmilla Tourischeva and Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova was one of the world's strongest gymnasts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in the Vault Event. She was well known for her difficulty and originality especially her one armed hand stand balances on beam, among this difficulty was one of the first triple twists in her 1979 European Championships floor routine and her Olympic games opening passage on floor, round-off 1.5 twisting layout immediately into a round off backhand spring double pike back. At the 1980 summer Olympic games in Moscow she contributed greatly to her teams gold medal and took home an individual gold medal in the vault apparatus. She also took home a bronze medal on both floor and beam and came .05 from a bronze in the all around. Shaposhnikova invented a complex low-to-high bar transition element on the uneven bars; the skill is named after her in the Code of Points. The skill, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Shaposh," is still widely performed today, it is credited as a D value element under the new Code of Points. During the 1990s, other gymnasts began to developed variations of the Shaposhnikova, these include Americans Kristen Maloney who had a toe-on swing before the transition to the high bar, and Amy Chow who performed a stalder circle entry before making the transition. Another variation on the skill is by three-time World All-around champion Svetlana Khorkina who would include a half turn during the transition between the bars. After retiring from the sport, Shaposhnikova and her husband Pavel Sout currently coach at Gymnastika[Gymnastika Gymnastika] in Woodland Park, New Jersey. According to the Gymnastika website, Pavel was a Gold Medalist at the 1981 World Championships. As a member of the Soviet Mens Team, he participated in many national and international competitions. Pavel was the head coach of the 1st place Soviet National Team at the 1991 World University Games. He was educated at the Sports College in Russia and the Moscow Sports Academy. Pavel is the Head Coach of the Girls Program at Gymnastika.
- Natalja Vitaljevna Šapošnikova on entinen neuvostoliittolainen telinevoimistelija ja olympiavoittaja. Šapošnikova voitti Moskovan 1980 olympialaisissa kultaa joukkuekilpailussa ja pistein 19,725 hypyssä. Pronssia hän saavutti puomilla pistein 19,725 ja permannolla yhdessä Maxi Gnauckin kanssa pistein 19,825. Moniottelussa hän sijoittui neljänneksi 79,025 pisteellä. Šapošnikova voitti maailmancupin hyppyfinaalin vuosina 1977 ja 1978. Ainoan henkilökohtaisen MM-mitalinsa hän saavutti Strasbourgissa 1978 sijoittumalla moniottelussa pronssille. Kööpenhaminan EM-kilpailuissa hän voitti kultaa puomilla ja saavutti hopeaa permannolla sekä pronssia moniottelussa ja hypyssä. Šapošnikovan mukaan on nimetty eritasonojapuuliike, jossa voimistelija hyppää alemmalta aisalta ylemmälle.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova (en russe Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова), née le 24 juin 1961 à Rostov-sur-le-Don, est une gymnaste soviétique. Elle a été deux fois championne olympique. Shaposhnikova s'entraînait au Dynamo à Rostov-sur-le-Don. Son coach était le renommé Vladislav Rastorotsky qui avait également entraîné ses compatriotes Ludmilla Tourischeva et Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova était l'une des meilleures gymnastes de la fin des années 1970 et le début des années 1980, tout spécialement au saut de cheval. Shaposhnikova a inventé une difficile transition de la barre basse vers la barre haute aux barres asymétriques. Cette transition porte d'ailleurs son nom dans le code de pointage. Cette figure, référencée parfois comme la Shaposh, est encore largement utilisée de nos jours, récemment encore par la médaillée d'argent des championnats du monde 2005, Chellsie Memmel. À la fin des années 1990, Kristen Maloney a développé une variation de la Shaposhnikova incluant un toe-on swing avant la transition vers la barre supérieure. Shaposhnikova et son mari Pavel Sut entraînent et vivent à West Paterson dans le New Jersey.
- Allenata da Vladislav Rastorotsky, stesso allenatore di Ludmila Turiševa e Natalija Jurčenko, si specializza nel volteggio riuscendo tuttavia a ottenere medaglie anche in altre specialità. Insieme al marito è allenatrice di ginnastica nel New Jersey.
- ナタリア・ビタリェブナ・シャポシュニコワ(ロシア語: Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова、英語: Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova、ロシア・ソビエト連邦社会主義共和国・ロストフ・ナ・ドヌ出身、1961年6月24日 - )は、ソビエト連邦・ロシア連邦の元女子体操選手。モスクワオリンピックで2個の金メダルを獲得し、ソ連のスポーツマスターの栄誉を与えられた。
- Natalia Vitaljevna Sjaposnikova russisk: Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова var en sovjetisk turner som deltok i de olympiske leker 1980 i Moskva. Sjaposnikova ble olympisk mester i turn to ganger under sommer-OL 1980 i Moskva. Hun vant konkurransen i hopp for damer foran Steffi Kräker fra Øst-Tyskland og Melita Kuhn fra Romania. Hun var også med på det sovjetiske laget som vant lagkonkurransen i mangekamp for damer foran Romania og Øst-Tyskland. Hun kom på tredje plass i både bom og frittstående. Hun ble verdensmester i lagkonkurransen i mangekamp under Verdensmesterskapet i turn 1978 i Strasbourg.
- Natalia Szaposznikowa – radziecka gimnastyczka. Czterokrotna medalistka olimpijska z Moskwy. Igrzyska w 1980 były jej jedyną olimpiadą. Triumfowała w skoku oraz w drużynie. Zajęła trzecie miejsce w ćwiczeniach na równoważni i wolnych. Była medalistką mistrzostw świata w 1978 (złoto w drużynie, brąz w wieloboju) i 1979 (srebro w drużynie). Stawała na podium mistrzostw ZSSR. Była m. in. mistrzynią kraju w wieloboju (1979). BYła medalistką mistrzostw Europy w 1979.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova é uma ex-ginasta da União Soviética, nascida na então República Soviética da Rússia. Conquistou quatro medalhas olímpicas, todas elas nas Olimpíadas de Moscou, em 1980: Competição por time (ouro), salto sobre o cavalo (ouro), trave de equilíbrio (bronze) e exercício de solo (bronze). "Shaposh" também ficou para a história após ter oito medalhas a nível mundial (contando apenas com campeonato da União Soviética, Copa do Mundo, Campeonato Mundial e Campeonato Europeu) de bronze, nove medalhas a nível mundial de prata e outras nove medalhas a nível mundial de ouro.
- Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова — советская спортсменка. Заслуженный мастер спорта СССР по спортивной гимнастике (1980). Выступала за "Динамо" (Ростов-на-Дону). 2-кратная чемпионка Олимпийских игр 1980 в командном первенстве и опорном прыжке, 2-кратный бронзовый призёр Олимпийских игр 1980 в упражнении на бревне и вольных упражнениях. Чемпионка мира 1978 в командных соревнованиях. Серебряный призёр чемпионата мира 1979 в командном первенстве. Бронзовый призёр чемпионата мира 1978 в многоборье. В настоящее время живёт в США, где вместе с мужем и дочерью работает в школе "Gymnastika" в Вест Патерсоне, штат Нью-Джерси.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova, (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor. Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don. Her trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Vladislav Rastorotsky, who had also trained her famous compatriots Ludmilla Tourischeva and Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova was one of the world's strongest gymnasts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in the Vault Event. She was well known for her difficulty and originality especially her one armed hand stand balances on beam, among this difficulty was one of the first triple twists in her 1979 European Championships floor routine and her Olympic games opening passage on floor, round-off 1.5 twisting layout immediately into a round off backhand spring double pike back. At the 1980 summer Olympic games in Moscow she contributed greatly to her teams gold medal and took home an individual gold medal in the vault apparatus. She also took home a bronze medal on both floor and beam and came .05 from a silver in the all around. Shaposhnikova invented a complex low-to-high bar transition element on the uneven bars; the skill is named after her in the Code of Points. The skill, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Shaposh," is still widely performed today, it is credited as a D value element under the new Code of Points. During the 1990s, other gymnasts began to developed variations of the Shaposhnikova, these include Americans Kristen Maloney who had a toe-on swing before the transition to the high bar, and Amy Chow who performed a stalder circle entry before making the transition. Another variation on the skill is by three-time World All-around champion Svetlana Khorkina who would include a half turn during the transition between the bars. After retiring from the sport, Shaposhnikova and her husband Pavel Sout currently coach at Gymnastika[Gymnastika Gymnastika] in Woodland Park, New Jersey. According to the Gymnastika website, Pavel was a Gold Medalist at the 1981 World Championships. As a member of the Soviet Mens Team, he participated in many national and international competitions. Pavel was the head coach of the 1st place Soviet National Team at the 1991 World University Games. He was educated at the Sports College in Russia and the Moscow Sports Academy. Pavel is the Head Coach of the Girls Program at Gymnastika.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova, (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor. Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don. Her trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Vladislav Rastorotsky, who had also trained her famous compatriots Ludmilla Tourischeva and Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova was one of the world's strongest gymnasts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in the Vault Event. She was well known for her difficulty and originality especially her one armed hand stand balances on beam, among this difficulty was one of the first triple twists in her 1979 European Championships floor routine and her Olympic games opening passage on floor, round-off 1.5 twisting layout immediately into a round off backhand spring double pike back. At the 1980 summer Olympic games in Moscow she contributed greatly to her teams gold medal and took home an individual gold medal in the vault apparatus. She also took home a bronze medal on both floor and beam and came .05 from a silver in the all around. Shaposhnikova came close to winning gold on beam at the 1978 World Championships. In a profile on Natalia in the British Gymnast magazine, April 1980, Peter Shilston wrote " There remained the beam apparatus final. Probably the saddest experience of Natasha's life. Her carry-over score gave her a slight lead over Nadia Comaneci but there was a fiercely partisan section of the audience determined that Comaneci should win to make up for her previous disapointing performances. When Natasha came up, needing 9.8 to take the gold, she faced a very hostile reception which clearly got on her nerves. She made a series of mistakes, all jeeringly received and slumped from first place to eighth. The whole incident was extremely unpleasant". Shaposhnikova invented a complex low-to-high bar transition element on the uneven bars; the skill is named after her in the Code of Points. The skill, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Shaposh," is still widely performed today, it is credited as a D value element under the new Code of Points. During the 1990s, other gymnasts began to developed variations of the Shaposhnikova, these include Americans Kristen Maloney who had a toe-on swing before the transition to the high bar, and Amy Chow who performed a stalder circle entry before making the transition. Another variation on the skill is by three-time World All-around champion Svetlana Khorkina who would include a half turn during the transition between the bars. After retiring from the sport, Shaposhnikova and her husband Pavel Sout currently coach at Gymnastika[Gymnastika Gymnastika] in Woodland Park, New Jersey. According to the Gymnastika website, Pavel was a Gold Medalist at the 1981 World Championships. As a member of the Soviet Mens Team, he participated in many national and international competitions. Pavel was the head coach of the 1st place Soviet National Team at the 1991 World University Games. He was educated at the Sports College in Russia and the Moscow Sports Academy. Pavel is the Head Coach of the Girls Program at Gymnastika.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova, (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor. Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don. Her trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Vladislav Rastorotsky, who had also trained her famous compatriots Ludmilla Tourischeva and Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova was one of the world's strongest gymnasts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in the Vault Event. She was well known for her difficulty and originality especially her one armed hand stand balances on beam, among this difficulty was one of the first triple twists in her 1979 European Championships floor routine and her Olympic games opening passage on floor, round-off 1.5 twisting layout immediately into a round off backhand spring double pike back. At the 1980 summer Olympic games in Moscow she contributed greatly to her teams gold medal and took home an individual gold medal in the vault apparatus. She also took home a bronze medal on both floor and beam and came .05 from a silver in the all around. Shaposhnikova came close to winning gold on beam at the 1978 World Championships. In a profile on Natalia in the British Gymnast magazine, April 1980, Peter Shilston wrote " There remained the beam apparatus final. Probably the saddest experience of Natasha's life. Her carry-over score gave her a slight lead over Nadia Comaneci but there was a fiercely partisan section of the audience determined that Comaneci should win to make up for her previous disapointing performances. When Natasha came up, needing 9.8 to take the gold, she faced a very hostile reception which clearly got on her nerves. She made a series of mistakes, all jeeringly received and slumped from first place to eighth. The whole incident was extremely unpleasant". Shaposhnikova invented a complex low-to-high bar transition element on the uneven bars; the skill is named after her in the Code of Points. The skill, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Shaposh," is still widely performed today, it is credited as a D value element under the new Code of Points. During the 1990s, other gymnasts began to developed variations of the Shaposhnikova, these include Americans Kristen Maloney who had a toe-on swing before the transition to the high bar, and Amy Chow who performed a stalder circle entry before making the transition. Another variation on the skill is by three-time World All-around champion Svetlana Khorkina who would include a half turn during the transition between the bars. After retiring from the sport, Shaposhnikova and her husband Pavel Sout currently coach at Gymnastika[Gymnastika Gymnastika] in Woodland Park, New Jersey. According to the Gymnastika website, Pavel was a Gold Medalist at the 1981 World Championships. As a member of the Soviet Men's Team, he participated in many national and international competitions. Pavel was the head coach of the 1st place Soviet National Team at the 1991 World University Games. He was educated at the Sports College in Russia and the Moscow Sports Academy. Pavel is the Head Coach of the Girls Program at Gymnastika.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova, (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor. Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don. Her trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Vladislav Rastorotsky, who had also trained her famous compatriots Ludmilla Tourischeva and Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova was one of the world's strongest gymnasts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in the Vault Event. She was well known for her difficulty and originality especially her one armed hand stand balances on beam, among this difficulty was one of the first triple twists in her 1979 European Championships floor routine and her Olympic games opening passage on floor, round-off 1.5 twisting layout immediately into a round off backhand spring double pike back. At the 1980 summer Olympic games in Moscow she contributed greatly to her teams gold medal and took home an individual gold medal in the vault apparatus. She also took home a bronze medal on both floor and beam and came .05 from a silver in the all around. Shaposhnikova came close to winning gold on beam at the 1978 World Championships. In a profile on Natalia in the British Gymnast magazine, April 1980, Peter Shilston wrote " There remained the beam apparatus final. Probably the saddest experience of Natasha's life. Her carry-over score gave her a slight lead over Nadia Comaneci but there was a fiercely partisan section of the audience determined that Comaneci should win to make up for her previous disappointing performances. When Natasha came up, needing 9.8 to take the gold, she faced a very hostile reception which clearly got on her nerves. She made a series of mistakes, all jeeringly received and slumped from first place to eighth. The whole incident was extremely unpleasant". Shaposhnikova invented a complex low-to-high bar transition element on the uneven bars; the skill is named after her in the Code of Points. The skill, sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Shaposh," is still widely performed today, it is credited as a D value element under the new Code of Points. During the 1990s, other gymnasts began to developed variations of the Shaposhnikova, these include Americans Kristen Maloney who had a toe-on swing before the transition to the high bar, and Amy Chow who performed a stalder circle entry before making the transition. Another variation on the skill is by three-time World All-around champion Svetlana Khorkina who would include a half turn during the transition between the bars. After retiring from the sport, Shaposhnikova and her husband Pavel Sout currently coach at Gymnastika[Gymnastika Gymnastika] in Woodland Park, New Jersey. According to the Gymnastika website, Pavel was a Gold Medalist at the 1981 World Championships. As a member of the Soviet Men's Team, he participated in many national and international competitions. Pavel was the head coach of the 1st place Soviet National Team at the 1991 World University Games. He was educated at the Sports College in Russia and the Moscow Sports Academy. Pavel is the Head Coach of the Girls Program at Gymnastika.
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- Natalia Shaposhnikova és una gimnasta artística russa, ja retirada, que aconseguí guanyar quatre medalles olímpiques.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova (Russian: Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова), (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor. Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don.
- Natalja Vitaljevna Šapošnikova on entinen neuvostoliittolainen telinevoimistelija ja olympiavoittaja. Šapošnikova voitti Moskovan 1980 olympialaisissa kultaa joukkuekilpailussa ja pistein 19,725 hypyssä. Pronssia hän saavutti puomilla pistein 19,725 ja permannolla yhdessä Maxi Gnauckin kanssa pistein 19,825. Moniottelussa hän sijoittui neljänneksi 79,025 pisteellä. Šapošnikova voitti maailmancupin hyppyfinaalin vuosina 1977 ja 1978.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova (en russe Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова), née le 24 juin 1961 à Rostov-sur-le-Don, est une gymnaste soviétique. Elle a été deux fois championne olympique. Shaposhnikova s'entraînait au Dynamo à Rostov-sur-le-Don. Son coach était le renommé Vladislav Rastorotsky qui avait également entraîné ses compatriotes Ludmilla Tourischeva et Natalia Yurchenko.
- Allenata da Vladislav Rastorotsky, stesso allenatore di Ludmila Turiševa e Natalija Jurčenko, si specializza nel volteggio riuscendo tuttavia a ottenere medaglie anche in altre specialità. Insieme al marito è allenatrice di ginnastica nel New Jersey.
- ナタリア・ビタリェブナ・シャポシュニコワ(ロシア語: Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова、英語: Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova、ロシア・ソビエト連邦社会主義共和国・ロストフ・ナ・ドヌ出身、1961年6月24日 - )は、ソビエト連邦・ロシア連邦の元女子体操選手。モスクワオリンピックで2個の金メダルを獲得し、ソ連のスポーツマスターの栄誉を与えられた。
- Natalia Vitaljevna Sjaposnikova russisk: Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова var en sovjetisk turner som deltok i de olympiske leker 1980 i Moskva. Sjaposnikova ble olympisk mester i turn to ganger under sommer-OL 1980 i Moskva. Hun vant konkurransen i hopp for damer foran Steffi Kräker fra Øst-Tyskland og Melita Kuhn fra Romania. Hun var også med på det sovjetiske laget som vant lagkonkurransen i mangekamp for damer foran Romania og Øst-Tyskland. Hun kom på tredje plass i både bom og frittstående.
- Natalia Szaposznikowa – radziecka gimnastyczka. Czterokrotna medalistka olimpijska z Moskwy. Igrzyska w 1980 były jej jedyną olimpiadą. Triumfowała w skoku oraz w drużynie. Zajęła trzecie miejsce w ćwiczeniach na równoważni i wolnych. Była medalistką mistrzostw świata w 1978 (złoto w drużynie, brąz w wieloboju) i 1979 (srebro w drużynie). Stawała na podium mistrzostw ZSSR. Była m. in. mistrzynią kraju w wieloboju (1979). BYła medalistką mistrzostw Europy w 1979.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova é uma ex-ginasta da União Soviética, nascida na então República Soviética da Rússia. Conquistou quatro medalhas olímpicas, todas elas nas Olimpíadas de Moscou, em 1980: Competição por time (ouro), salto sobre o cavalo (ouro), trave de equilíbrio (bronze) e exercício de solo (bronze).
- Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова — советская спортсменка. Заслуженный мастер спорта СССР по спортивной гимнастике (1980). Выступала за "Динамо" (Ростов-на-Дону). 2-кратная чемпионка Олимпийских игр 1980 в командном первенстве и опорном прыжке, 2-кратный бронзовый призёр Олимпийских игр 1980 в упражнении на бревне и вольных упражнениях. Чемпионка мира 1978 в командных соревнованиях. Серебряный призёр чемпионата мира 1979 в командном первенстве. Бронзовый призёр чемпионата мира 1978 в многоборье.
- Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova, (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Russian SFSR. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor. Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don.
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