- Ludmilla Tourischeva
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medaltemplates=Ludmilla Ivanovna Tourischeva (Russian: "Людми́ла Ива́новна Тури́щева" alternate spellings: "Ludmilla Turischeva; Ludmilla Tourischcheva; Ljudmila Ivanovna Turichtchieva;", born
July 10 ,1952 inGrozny ) is a formerRussia n gymnast and a nine-time Olympic medalist for theSoviet Union .Tourischeva began gymnastics in
1965 and began competing for the Soviet team as early as in1967 . Coached byVladislav Rastorotsky (who later trainedNatalia Shaposhnikova andNatalia Yurchenko ), she represented theUSSR at the1968 Summer Olympics just after her sixteenth birthday, sharing the gold medal with the USSR team and placing 24th in the all-around.Two years later Tourischeva would become the leader of the Soviet team. From
1970 to1974 she dominated almost every major international competition, winning the World Championships all-around gold in 1970 and 1974, the European Championships in1971 and1973 and the World Cup in1975 . She was considered to embody the classic Soviet style: grace, elegance, impeccable form and strong technique.At the 1972 Olympics in
Munich , Tourischeva was a medal favorite, but found herself overshadowed by the sudden popularity of her telegenic compatriotOlga Korbut . After Korbut fell from theuneven bars , however, Tourischeva won the all-around gold medal. She was less successful in the event finals, qualifying for all four, but winning only a silver and a bronze. Tourischeva was one of the first female gymnasts to use two separate pieces of music for her floor exercise routines at an international competition. For the team competition there was March from movie "Circus" byIsaak Dunaevsky , while for the all around - the music to the film "Die Frau meiner Träume" by Franz Grothe.At the 1975 European Championships, Tourischeva lost the all-around competition, placing third to thirteen-year old Nadia Comaneci, who also won the vault, bars, and beam apparatus finals. Tourischeva's teammate, Nelli Kim, placed second and won the floor exercise competition. Nevertheless, Tourischeva rebounded later that year to sweep the World Cup.
After struggling with a back injury, Tourischeva competed in her third Olympic Games in
Montreal in1976 , winning her third team gold with the Soviet squad. In the all-around she finished third behindRomania 'sNadia Comaneci and her teammateNellie Kim . Although Tourischeva lost to Kim on both vault andfloor exercise in the event finals, she overcame Comaneci on them and won silver medals, bringing her total Olympic medal count to four gold, three silver and two bronze.In
1980 , British journalistDavid Hunn wrote of Tourischeva, "(she) never had the cheek of some of her rivals, but for serenity she was supreme."cite book | author = Hunn, David; | title = The Complete Book of Gymnastics | location= London | publisher=Ward Lock Ltd | year = 1980 | id = ISBN 99903-963-2-9 ] Indeed, she was renowned for her cool head in competition. In one of Tourischeva's most well-known performances, the1975 World Cup at Wembley Stadium inLondon , all people were amazed by the loud sound of the broken metal hook, which held support cables. Theuneven bars literally fell apart and crashed to the ground at the end of her routine, right as she completed her dismount. Tourischeva saluted the judges, and calmly walked off the podium without even turning around to look at the remains of the apparatus. She went on to win the all-around and every single event final gold. After many years she said, that at that moment she remembered only one thing - she must complete her routine and "stick it".cite journal | year = 1990 | month = July-September | title = And the steel was broken | journal = Olympic Panorama | volume = | issue = 3 | pages = 33–34 | id = ISSN|0204-2177 ] Her trainer Vladislav Rastorotsky said about her: "Ljudmila would fight to death in any situation".cite news | title=National Property | publisher=Novaya sportivnaya gazeta | date=2003-03-26 ]Tourischeva was also known for her gracious demeanor. At the 1976 Olympics, she walked around the podium to personally congratulate champion Nadia Comaneci and shake her hand before accepting her own medal.cite book | author = Comăneci, Nadia | title = Letters to a young gymnast | location= New York | publisher=Basic Books | year = 2003 | id = ISBN 0-465-01276-0 ]
In
1977 , she married the sprinterValeri Borzov , a two-time Olympic champion in1972 . She was elected to the Women's Artistic Gymnastics Technical Committee of theInternational Gymnastics Federation (FIG) in 1981cite journal | year = 1981 | month = April | title = Within International Federations | journal = Olympic Review | issue = 162 | pages = p. 253 | id = | url = http://www.aafla.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1981/ore162/ORE162x.pdf | accessdate = 2006-04-11 ] Tourischeva has remained involved in gymnastics as a coach, an international judge and an official with the Ukrainian gymnastics federation. One of her proteges wasLilia Podkopayeva , the1996 Olympic all-around gold medalist.Tourischeva has received many honors for her contributions to gymnastics, including the "Women In Sport" trophy by the
International Olympic Committee . In1998 she was inducted into theInternational Gymnastics Hall of Fame .cite web | title = LUDMILLA TOURISCHEVA | work = International Gymnastics Hall of Fame | url = http://www.ighof.com/honorees/honorees_ludmilla.html | accessmonthday = May 12 | accessyear = 2007 ]Achievements (non-Olympic)
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* [http://www.gymn-forum.net/Articles/SL-Turish.html Article from "Soviet Life"]
* [http://www.gymn-forum.net/bios/women/turischeva.html Full list of competitive results]
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