Olga Mostepanova

Olga Mostepanova
Olga Mostepanova
Full name Olga Vasilyevna Mostepanova
Country represented  Soviet Union
Born January 3
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Level Senior
Club Dinamo Moscow
Former coach(es) Anna Anikina, Vladimir Aksyonov

Olga Vasilyevna Mostepanova (Russian: Ольга Васильевна Мостепанова) (born January 3, Moscow, Russia) is a retired prominent Soviet gymnast. Her birth year has been variously reported as 1968 or 1969, but Mostepanova herself has stated that she was actually born in 1970.[1][2]

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Gymnastics career

A native of Moscow, Mostepanova began gymnastics at the age of 5 when her mother took her to the Dinamo club for a tryout. She remained at Dinamo, where she trained under coach Anna Anikina and later Vladimir Aksyonov.[1][2] At the age of 10 she placed 7th all-around at the USSR Junior Championships and was named to the Soviet junior national team.[2]

Over the next few years Mostepanova would become known as one of the promising up-and-coming gymnasts of the Soviet team. Praised for her classic balletic style, difficulty and strong technique, she enjoyed success in various junior international events, including the 1980 Champions All meet and the 1982 Junior European Championships, where she won the balance beam title, placed second on the vault and third in the all-around.[1] Mostepanova had a strong senior debut in 1983, winning two gold medals (team, balance beam) and two silvers (all-around, floor exercise) at the 1983 World Championships.[1][3]

Mostepanova was considered an excellent medal prospect for the 1984 Olympics; however, due to the Eastern Bloc boycott, she did not compete in the Games. Instead, she led the Soviet team at the Friendship Games (also known as Olomouc, after the city in which the gymnastics competition was held; or the Alternate Games), the "alternative Olympics" for countries that had participated in the boycott.

Olomouc was an exceptional competition for Mostepanova. In the all-around, she became the only gymnast in history to earn 10.0 scores on all four events in a major international competition, finishing the session with a perfect mark of 40.0. She nearly achieved this feat in both the qualifying round and the team finals as well, earning 10.0s on three of her four events. In total, Mostepanova earned a total of twelve 10s in Olomouc and left with five of the six possible gold medals: team, all-around, vault, balance beam and floor exercise.[1][3]

After the Friendship Games, Mostepanova continued to compete, sharing in the team gold medal at the 1985 World Championships. She qualified for the all-around, but she and teammate Irina Baraksanova were pulled from the competition by the team coaches and replaced by Oksana Omelianchik and Elena Shushunova. This would be her last major meet for the USSR.[2]

Mostepanova is now married and the mother of five children.[2][3] In a recent poll in Inside Gymnastics magazine, she was voted one of the "Top 10 All-Around Gymnasts of All Time."

Achievements

Year Event AA Team VT UB BB FX
1982 USSR Championships 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
USSR Cup 3rd 3rd 2nd
1983 World Championships 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
USSR Championships 2nd
USSR Cup 2nd 1st 1st
1984 Friendship Games 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
USSR Championships 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
USSR Cup 1st
1985 World Championships 1st

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e List of competitive results at Gymn-Forum
  2. ^ a b c d e "Olga Mostepanova: I simply love children" Yevgeniy Aksyonov, Beth Squires (trans.); Sovetskiy Sport May 7, 1998.
  3. ^ a b c "Whatever happened to Olga Mostepanova? Gymnastic Greats

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