- Tatiana Grigorieva
Tatiana Grigorieva (Russian: Татьяна Григорьева; born
October 8 ,1975 in Leningrad,Russia ) is a retiredAustralia npole vault er. She retired from the sport in 2007 [ [http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21095387-2,00.html Pole vaulter Tatiana Grigorieva set to retire] ] after a 10 year career that saw her win Olympic, Commonwealth and World Championship medals. She went on to star in series six of "Dancing with the Stars" [ [http://au.yahoo.com/dancing-with-the-stars/couples/tatiana-grigorieva/index.html Tatiana Grigorieva] ] and is now appearing in her new role as Olympia on the 2008 revival of "Gladiators". [ [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22985884-2902,00.html Anthony Koutoufides and Tatiana Grigorieva join] ]As a former national level hurdler in
Russia , Tatiana took uppole vaulting when she migrated toAustralia in 1997. Within 12 months of picking up a pole, she became one of the world's best, placing third in the 1998Goodwill Games inNew York . In her first appearance at theWorld Championships in 1999 she won the bronze medal.But it was at the 2000
Olympic Games inSydney when she stepped into the spotlight and became a household name. On a night when the whole ofAustralia was watchingCathy Freeman win gold, they had a real bonus in seeing Tatiana jump a personal best and win silver. The ensuing fame saw Tatiana take up a number of off-field commitments whilst still continuing to train and compete.At the 2001
World Championships inCanada , competing against the odds due to an injury restricted campaign, Tatiana equalled her personal best to claim fourth. In the final competition of the season, as she had done in theOlympics , she edged very close to theworld record with a clearance of 4.56m (a personal best jump) inYokohama .At her first
Commonwealth Games in 2002, she went into the competition as the overwhelming favourite with enormous pressure on her, Tatiana's goal was to win gold and set a new Games Record - she achieved both.In 2003 and 2004, despite maintaining a high standard and a place amongst the world's best, injury, illness and the emotional strain of her marriage breakup, resulted in her missing opportunities to represent
Australia in theWorld Championships andOlympics . In 2005, Tatiana put all that behind her, changing her training regime, place of residence and focus in life. She had a successful season, making the finals of theWorld Championships and winning theOsaka GP to retain her Japanese Record set in 2001.In 2006 Tatiana's focus was defending her title at the
Commonwealth Games in front of her home crowd. The untimely, mysterious loss of her vaulting poles and a nagging hamstring injury days before the event saw Tatiana competing at a slight disadvantage. However, as the consummate big-time performer, she walked away with a silver medal in a performance that was close to her very best. 2006 was clearly her best ever international season where she jumped over 4.5m six times and recorded two new personal best heights within days of each other and regained a place in the top five.Since 2000 Tatiana has appeared in numerous television programs and ad campaigns and magazines and has graced a number of magazines covers including from
Inside Sport andBlack+White toGQ inItaly andEsquire in the UK.Her practical experience and desire to help others is now backed by her continuing studies towards a Health Science degree at the Australian College of Natural Medicine. She also had completed qualifications in
Reiki ,Pilates andYoga .In November 2007, Grigorieva and her partner Plamen Milanov opened the "Caffe e
Gelato Milany" in theBrisbane suburb of Hamilton. [cite web
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External links
* [http://www.tatiana.com.au/ Official website]
* [http://www.e-nova.net.au/ Tatiana's Management Company]
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