GOLIADKINA Marina

13 Jun 1997
24
Female
DONETSK
 
Ukraine
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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World Championships
YearLocationTeam TRTeam FRFR Combination
2019Gwangju, KOR1st (96.942)1st (98.000)1st (98.000)
2017Budapest, HUN1st (96.010)1st (97.300)-
2013Barcelona, ESP3rd3rd3rd (93.350)

European Championships
YearLocationTeam TRTeam FR
2020Budapest, HUN1st (95.670)-
2018Glasgow, GBR1st (94.600)1st (97.033)


Legend
TR - Technical Routine, FR - Free Routine, PR - Preliminary Round, X - Mixed
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Marina Gold (olympic.ru, 26 Oct 2020)
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Playing the guitar, volleyball, tennis, writing poems, music. (Athlete, 06 Nov 2020)
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Athlete, Designer, Student
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Sport Studies - Moscow State Academy of Physical Education, Malakhovka, RUS
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Partner Dmitry Kravchenko
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English, Russian, Ukrainian
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Youth of Moscow [Russian Federation]
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Tatiana Pokrovskaya [national], RUS; Anastasia Davydova [personal], RUS, from 2014
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Her older sister Diana Golyadkina represented Ukraine in modern pentathlon and won gold in the mixed team relay at the 2010 European Youth Championships in Varna, Bulgaria. Her mother was a Soviet champion in swimming. (olympic.ru, 26 Oct 2020; uipmworld.org, 13 Sep 2010)
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She began training at age eight in Donetsk, Ukraine. (Athlete, 08 Jul 2015)
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Between age two and age eight she was involved in rhythmic gymnastics. However, there were few prospects to pursue the sport where she grew up so she decided to switch to artistic swimming because there was a strong sports school in the city. "This sport helps to not only have high sporting achievements but also to reveal yourself as a girl, as artistic swimming is a feminine and emotional sport." (olympic.ru, 26 Oct 2020; Athlete, 15 Mar 2016)
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To win gold at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (sports.ru, 13 Oct 2020; Athlete, 28 Feb 2020)
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Winning two gold medals at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, and claiming three gold medals at the 2019 World Championships in Gwangju, Republic of Korea. (Athlete, 06 Nov 2020)
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Russian artistic swimmer Anastasia Davydova. (Athlete, 08 Jul 2015)
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Her mother, and coach Anastasia Davydova. (Athlete, 06 Nov 2020)
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In 2017 she received the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (minsport.gov.ru, 27 Dec 2018; Athlete, 21 Aug 2017)
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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