PATSKEVICH Aleksandra

4 Nov 1988
32
Female
MOSCOW
 
Russian Federation
MOSCOW
 
Russian Federation

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SWA Artistic Swimming Team 1 Gold Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocationTeam
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA1st (196.144)
2012London, GBR1st (197.030)

World Championships
YearLocationDuet TRDuet FRTeam TRTeam FRFR Combination
2017Budapest, HUN1st (95.051)1st (97.000)---
2015Kazan, RUS--1st (95.745)1st (98.467)1st (98.300)
2013Barcelona, ESP--1st (96.600)1st (97.400)1st (97.060)
2011Shanghai, CHN--1st (98.300)1st (98.620)1st (98.470)
2009Rome, ITA--1st (98.833)1st (99.167)-

European Championships
YearLocationTeam TR
2020Budapest, HUN1st (95.670)


Legend
TR - Technical Routine, FR - Free Routine, PR - Preliminary Round, X - Mixed
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Sasha (VK profile, 05 Oct 2020)
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Writing poems, embroidery, travel. (Athlete, 13 Oct 2017)
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Athlete
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Coaching - Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, Moscow, RUS
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Husband Grigory Falko, son Semen
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Russian
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Youth of Moscow [Russian Federation]
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Tatiana Pokrovskaya [national], RUS; Tatiana Danchenko, RUS; Valentina Teplyakova, RUS
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Her husband Grigory Falko is a Russian swimmer who competed at the Olympic Games in 2004 and 2008 and received the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (russwimming.ru, 26 Dec 2014)
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2009 for Russian Federation, World Championships in Rome, Italy (Athlete, 29 Nov 2014)
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She began training at age five in Moscow, Russian Federation. (Athlete, 29 Nov 2014)
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Her parents took her to the pool so she could learn how to swim. (sport.prokazan.ru, 01 May 2013)
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To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (rsport.ria.ru, 25 Dec 2019)
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Winning gold in the team event at the Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016. (Athlete, 13 Oct 2017)
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In recognition of her gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, she received the Order of Honour of the Russian Federation. (kremlin.ru, 26 Aug 2016)

For her performance at the 2012 Olympic Games in London she was presented with the Order of Friendship of the Russian Federation. (kremlin.ru, 13 Aug 2012)

She holds the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (youthmoscow.mossport.ru, 22 Jul 2021)

General Interest

General
HIATUS
In January 2018 she revealed she would be taking a break from international competition, but did not plan to retire. In May of the same year she began working as an assistant to national duets coach Tatiana Danchenko, and then in January 2019 she announced she was pregnant. In October 2019 she returned to the sport. During the COVID-19 lockdown she spent about 300 days at the Ozero Krugloye national team training camp in the Moscow region of the Russian Federation. "If I had known that this would be the case, I don't know if I would have returned to the sport or not. But since I returned, I could not let my family or team down. I will not hide, it was hard for me to experience the separation from my child. And it was even more difficult because we did not know if the Olympics would take place. This takes a lot of moral strength. We know why everything is being done, we live this dream. But I think young athletes should understand the cost of this." (esquire.ru, 22 Jul 2021; Instagram profile, 09 Oct 2019; teamrussia.pro, 06 Aug 2018; rsport.ria.ru, 17 Jan 2018)

FURTHER EDUCATION
She graduated with a degree in sports management from Lomonosov Moscow State University in the Russian Federation. (Athlete, 18 Mar 2016)

Legend
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Gold Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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