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STELLA ZAKHAROVA
Official website: www.zakharova.com.ua/ru
Stella Zakharova (born 12 July 1963 in Odessa, Ukraine) is a retired gymnast who competed
internationally for the former Soviet Union between 1977 and 1982. She was an Olympic and World Championship gold
medalist in team competitions, and won individual all-around titles at other events.
Zakharova won her first all-around championship at the 1976 All-Union School Spartakiade. That same year she placed
second overall in the Junior USSR Championships. She was a consistently strong competitor through 19771978, winning
several vaulting and floor exercise event titles. A powerful tumbler, Zakharova was the first woman to incorporate three
double-back somersaults into her floor routine.
Zakhrova's most successful year was 1979, during which she won individual all-around championships at the American
Cup, Moscow News, and World Cup events. At the World Championships held in Fort Worth, Texas, she was a member of the
Soviet women's team which finished second to the Romanian squad led by an injured
Nadia Comaneci. It was the first time the Soviets had failed to beat their
Romanian rivals in a major team competition.
In 1980, Zakharova continued to enjoy success, winning the gold medal with her Soviet teammates at the Olympic games
and capturing a second all-around title at the World Cup. That proved to be her high-water mark, as her performances
began to decline from 1981 onward.
After retirement, Stella Zakharova married Dynamo Kiev football player Viktor Khlus. The couple have a son and a
daughter. Zakharova's home country Ukraine hosts an annual Stella Zakharova Cup competition in artistic gymnastics,
named in her honor.
Footage of Stella Zakharova training with the Soviet national team was captured in a 1978 Soviet Gymnastics training
documentary; Zakharova appears about one minute into the clip. Included in the film are teammates
Elena Mukhina,
Natalia Shaposhnikova and
Maria Filatova.
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