- Vladislav Rastorotsky
Vladislav Stepanovich Rastorotsky ( _ru. Владислав Степанович Растороцкий) (born
June 14 1933 inLiski ,Russian SFSR ) is aRussia n (and former Soviet)artistic gymnastics coach, "Honoured Trainer of the USSR", who trained in "Dynamo" sports society. Sportswomen, trained by him, earned more than 50 Champion titles at the National (USSR ) championships, European championships, World championships andOlympic Games . Rastorotsky trained Soviet gymnasts for five Olympic cycles since the mid-1960s. The most famous his students wereLudmilla Tourischeva ,Natalia Shaposhnikova ,Natalia Yurchenko .Rastorotsky liked sports since his childhood and had a propensity to gymnastics. He went to
Voronezh and entered the Physical Education faculty. Rastorotsky began systematic training in gymnastics very late, in his twenties. But managed to earn the title "Master of Sports of the USSR" at age above 27. His teacher in Voronezh was another famous Soviet coach Yury Shtukman. In the 1960s Rastorotsky moved toGrozny and began to coach Ludmilla Tourischeva. According to Rastorotsky, Tourischeva initially had strong muscles but a weak gymnastics school, as compared to other his students; but he didn't meet more industrious and purposeful students neither before nor after her.In the early 1970s Rastorotsky moved to
Iraq , and namely since that time the period of Tourischeva's domination on international events began. Concerning his contribution to Tourischeva's successes, Rastorotsky said, that another famous gymnast,Olga Korbut , had many advantages over Tourischeva, and Korbut's dream to overcome her was always extraordinary. But their principled battles always ended with Tourischeva's win. Rastorotsky believes, that this was due to the better "staging".Rastorotsky's another favourite student was Natalia Yurchenko, one of the strongest gymnasts of the early 1980s. However, although she was the all around champion in many events of that period, she sometimes didn't get to the Soviet team roster due to the "reserved" places for other coaches and athletes. Rastorotsky liked Yurchenko for her "boundless charm, filigree skill, resolution and courage".
After the breakup of the
USSR , Rastorotsky coached for some time inFrance and China before returning to Rostov on Don again in the mid-1990s. ref|trReferences
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work = Trener
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publisher=Novaya sportivnaya gazeta
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