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Natalia Yurchenko
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Full name: Russian: Наталья Владимировна Юрченко
Country Represented:  Soviet Union
Date of birth: January 26, 1965 (1965-01-26) (age 44)
Place of birth: Norilsk
Discipline: Artistic gymnastics
Head coach(es): Vladislav Rastorotsky
Eponymous skills: Yurchenko, Yurchenko loop

Natalia Vladimirovna Yurchenko (Russian: Наталья Владимировна Юрченко) (born January 26, 1965 in Norilsk, Russian SFSR) was a Soviet artistic gymnast, who was the women's all-around gold medalist at the 1983 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR, she was coached by Vladislav Rastorotsky at the Dinamo sports society in Rostov on Don. Her first international competition was the 1978 Junior Friendship Tournament, where she placed 5th all-around and won gold medals in the team competition and on bars. In the same year she debuted in the senior Riga International meet, earning the bronze on the floor.

The great series of successes began four years later, when she won the all-around title at the USSR Championships, USSR Cup, at the prestigious Moscow News tournament and the World Cup. Perhaps even more successful was the year 1983. She won almost complete gold medal complects (except the floor exercise) at the University Games and the USSR Championships. She also became the all-around World Champion, achieving two perfect 10s in the process.

At the Friendship Games in Olomouc, Yurchenko battled with Olga Mostepanova and managed to win the gold medal on the vault and in the team competition. In 1985 she once again won almost all events at the University Games (except vault and the balance beam) and contributed to the team's gold medal at the World Championships.

Apart from being one of the strongest gymnasts of the 1980s, she originated such popular gymnastics elements as Yurchenko vault and Yurchenko loop. She retired from gymnastics in 1986, but made a surprise appearance at the World Professional Championships (Fairfax, VA) in 1991. In 1999 Yurchenko emigrated to the USA and coaches there since that time. She coached at LVSA, a gymnastics club in Pennsylvania, for almost 9 years. She currently coaches at Parkettes National Gymnastics Training Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania and lives with her family consisting of her husband Igor Sklyarov and daughter Olga.

Achievements

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

External links and sources

This article contains information from the website http://www.gymnast.ru/, incorporated into the Wikipedia with permission from its author E.V.Avsenev.








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