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OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS OF RUSSIA Ilchenko Larisa. A champion of Olympic games in Beijing(2008) Olympic rewards: Gold 2008 Beijing Open water, 10 kilometers Date of birth : The 18 th of November , 1988. Moscow school № 1002 Student : Krasnokutskaya Ann
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OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS OF RUSSIA Ilchenko Larisa A champion of Olympic games in Beijing(2008) Olympic rewards: Gold 2008 Beijing Open water, 10 kilometers Date of birth : The 18th of November, 1988 Moscow school № 1002 Student: Krasnokutskaya Ann Teacher ofI.T.: Кimishkez Yulia Ivanovna Teacher ofEnglish: Ivanova Valeria Aleksandrovna
best sportswoman She is the first Russian swimmer in the history of Olympic championship on the distance of 10 kilometers (open water). She is only Russian woman in the history of swimming who won 8 World Championships. She was honored the Master of Sport in Russia in 2006. On the 29th of April 2010 Ilchenko Larisa was confessed to be the best sportswoman of the first decade of the XXI century on open water
Way of winner In 2006 Larisa won the Championship of Europe and the Championship of Europe in swimming on open water, she became the winner of the stage of the world Cup in swimming, the champion of Russia in swimming, the champion of Russia and prizewinner of Championship of Russia in swimming on open water, the World champion in swimming on open water, winning in two distances - 5 and 10 kilometers.
World cups in swimming on open water • 2004- gold for 5 kilometers • 2005- gold for 5 kilometers • 2006 -gold for 5 and 10 kilometers • 2007- gold for 5 and 10 kilometers • 2008-gold for 5 and 10 kilometers • 2009- silver for 5 kilometers Being three years in success (2006, 2007, 2008) Ilchenko is confessed to be the best swimmer of the world on open water.
Larisa about herself: As Larisa is nineteen years old, she has spent sixteen years in swimming. Her mother brought Larisa to the pool, when she was three years old, - because it is simple to teach small children to swim. Her mother cannot swim well. Now her mother does not go to the pool not to make people laugh: she is the mother of a champion, and cannot swim.
I am engaged in swimming. I participate in competitions. I try to raise my authority in swimming like Ilchenko. I, on her example, conquer new heights and do not stop on things I can do well.
I believe in myself and I will score a success in sport, like the Olympic champion Larisa Ilchenko.