- Valentina Stenina
Valentina Sergeyevna Stenina ( _ru. Валентина Сергеевна Стенина) (born
29 December 1934 ) is a former speed skater who competed for theSoviet Union .Born "Valentina Miloslavova" in
Babruysk (which is now part ofBelarus ), she fled toSverdlovsk – taken by her mother – in 1941 because ofWorld War II . In Sverdlovsk, she took up speed skating, training at VSS Trud, and met and married fellow skaterBoris Stenin .In 1959, Stenina participated in her first World Allround Championships, held in her home town of Sverdlovsk, and she won silver. The next year, 1960, was a very good year for Stenina: her husband Boris became Soviet Allround Champion, then Boris won silver at the European Allround Championships, then she herself became World Allround Champion, then Boris became World Allround Champion, and then at the
1960 Winter Olympics of Squaw Valley, she won silver on the 3,000 m behindLidia Skoblikova , while Boris won bronze on the 1,500 m. In addition, Boris received theOscar Mathisen Award that year. Valentina was not even considered for that award since women were not eligible to win it until 1987.The following year (1961), Stenina successfully defended her World Champion title in a grand way with victories in three distances and a second place in the fourth. Later that month, she won the Soviet National Championships – a title she would win a total number of four times in her career (in 1961, 1965, 1966, and 1967). Stenina did not compete in 1962 but returned in 1963, winning bronze at the World Championships. At the
1964 Winter Olympics ofInnsbruck , she won another silver medal on the 3,000 m, again behind Skoblikova. Another silver medal at the World Championships would follow in 1965 and she became World Champion for the third and final time in 1966, this time not winning any of the four distances.For her accomplishments, Stenina was awarded the title of "Honorable Citizen of Sverdlovsk" in 1967 – the year she won her third consecutive (and fourth total) Soviet National Championships title. In 1968, she ended her career as a speed skater. Stenina currently lives in
Yekaterinburg (which is the name that "Sverdlovsk" was changed back to in 1991). Her husband Boris died in 2001.Medals
An overview of medals won by Stenina at important championships she participated in, listing the years in which she won each:
Personal records
To put these personal records in perspective, the "WR" column lists the official world records on the dates that Stenina skated her personal records.
References
* [http://www.skateresults.com/skater/show/1016 Valentina Stenina at SkateResults.com]
* [http://www.desg.de/skater.php?anzeige=skater&skater=3139 Valentina Stenina] . "Deutsche Eisschnelllauf Gemeinschaft e.V." (German Skating Association).
* [http://www.speedskating.ru/en/stat.html Results of Championships of Russia and the USSR from SpeedSkating.ru]
* [http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-181536-198754-94643-0-file,00.pdf Historical World Records] . "International Skating Union".
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