Larisa Semyonovna Latynina (tiếng Ukraina: Лариса Семенівна Латиніна, tiếng Nga: Лари́са Семёновна Латы́нина; sinh ngày 27 tháng 12 năm 1934) là một thể dục Liên Xô cũ. Từ năm 1956 đến năm 1964, cô đoạt 14 huy chương cá nhân Olympic và bốn đội huy chương. Cô tổng cộng 18 huy chương Olympic là một kỷ lục cho 48 năm cho đến khi vượt qua bởi động viên bơi lội người Mỹ Michael Phelps ngày 31 tháng 12 năm 2011. [1] mặc dù Phelps đã phá vỡ kỷ lục số tổng số huy chương của cô, cô ghi cho các huy chương cá nhân sự kiện (14) vẫn còn đứng. Nó được ghi nhận đã giúp đỡ để thiết lập Liên Xô như là một lực lượng thống trị trong thể dục dụng cụ. [2]Nội dung 1 thời niên thiếu 2 sự nghiệp thể dục dụng cụ 3 gia đình 4 nghỉ hưu 5 giải thưởng và vinh danh 6 Xem thêm 7 tham khảo 8 tham khảo 9 liên kết ngoàiThời niên thiếuSinh như Larisa Semyonovna Diriy tại Ukraina, cô đầu tiên thực hiện ba lê, nhưng quay sang thể dục sau khi biên đạo múa của cô chuyển ra khỏi Kherson. Cô tốt nghiệp từ trường trung học vào năm 1953 và chuyển đến Kiev học viện Bách khoa Lenin và tiếp tục đào tạo, nơi cô đào tạo tại hội thể thao tự nguyện Burevestnik. 19 tuổi, cô ra mắt quốc tế tại vô địch thế giới Rome năm 1954, đoạt huy chương vàng trong cuộc thi nhóm.Sự nghiệp thể dục dụng cụAt the 1956 Summer Olympics, she competed with Ágnes Keleti of Hungary to become the most successful gymnast of the Olympics. Latynina beat Keleti in the all-around event, and the Soviet team also won the team event. In the event finals, Latynina won gold medals on the floor (shared with Keleti) and vault, a silver medal on the uneven bars, and a bronze medal in the now discontinued team event with portable apparatus. Keleti also won six medals: four golds and two silvers.[citation needed]After a very successful World Championships in 1958 (winning five out of six titles despite competing whilst four months pregnant), Latynina was the favorite for the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.[3] In the all-around event she led the Soviet Union to take the first four places, thereby also securing a win in the team competition by a margin of nine points. Latynina defended her floor title, took silver medals in the balance beam and uneven bars events, and bronze in the vault competition.Latynina in 2008Latynina won all-around titles at the 1962 World Championships, beating Věra Čáslavská of Czechoslovakia. Still the defending World Champion at the 1964 Summer Olympics, she was beaten by Čáslavská in the all-around competition. Latynina added two more gold medals to her tally, winning the team event and the floor event both for the third time in a row. A silver medal and two bronzes in the other apparatus events brought her total of Olympic medals to eighteen—nine gold medals, five silver and four bronze. She won a medal in every event in which she competed, except for the 1956 balance beam where she came in fourth.Latynina's nine gold medals makes her second on the list of most Olympic gold medalists together with Mark Spitz, Carl Lewis and Paavo Nurmi, only behind Michael Phelps, who has 18. She held the distinction of having more Olympic medals (either individually or with a team) than anybody, from 1964 until 2012. She is the only woman to have won nine gold medals.[4] She is also the only female athlete who at some point has held the record for most Olympic gold medals. Additionally, within the sport of gymnastics, she is the only woman who has won an all-around medal in more than two Olympiads, the only woman who has won an individual event (floor exercise) in more than two Olympiads, and one of only three women who have won every individual event at either the World Championship or Olympic level. She is the only female gymnast to have won team gold, all-around gold and an event final gold at the same Olympics.[5]FamilyShe was born to Pelageya Anisimovna Barabamyuk (1902–1975) and Semyon Andreevich Diriy (1906–1943), who died in the Battle of Stalingrad. Larisa was married three times.[6] Her last and current husband is Yuri Izrailovich Feldman (b. 1938), a member of the Russian Academy of Electrotechnical Sciences and a former competitive cyclist. Her daughter from a former marriage, Tatyana Ivanovna Latynina (b. 1958), is a folk dancer. She was born only five months after her mother won a world all-around title, and seven months after her birth Latynina competed at the national championships. Latynina kept her pregnancy a secret, even from her coach. She also had a son.[5][6][7]RetirementLatynina retired after the 1966 World Championships and became a coach for the Soviet national gymnastics team, a position she held until 1977.[7] Under her coaching the Soviet women won team gold in the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics.[3] She organized the gymnastics competition at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow.She is a citizen of Russia, and lives in an estate near the town of Semenovskoye.
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