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SVETLANA GROZDOVA
Svetlana Khristoforovna Grozdova (born January 29, 1959 in Rostov-on-Don) is a retired Soviet Russian gymnast.
She started training in gymnastics at age 8 and was coached by Russian gymnastics coach Ruslan Lavrov in a gym in Rostov-on-Don.
A member of the Soviet Union's 1976 Olympics Gold medal-winning gymnastics team alongside
Maria Filatova,
Nellie Kim, Elvira Saadi,
Ludmilla Tourischeva and
Olga Korbut.
In 1974 and 1976, she was the Moscow News All Around champion. She was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor in 1976.
In 1980, she left the world of competitive gymnastics and took up sports acrobatics and was competing in it by the mid 1980s.
Her best event was the balance beam. Despite not winning any Olympic medals in this event, she was a pro at wowing the crowds at
USSR gymnastics exhibitions around the world with her tremendous flexibility and mesmerising balance on her hands. She had an unusually
flexible, rubber-like spine which allowed her to perform walkovers along the 4" (10 cm) width of the balance beam, and to do a split
handstand at the very end of the beam and touching the beam with her foot behind her head.
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