DIODOROVA Anastasia

7 Jan 1990
31
Female
S6
MOSCOW
 
Russian Federation
MOSCOW
 
Russian Federation

Events and Medals

Schedule

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

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
Paralympic Games
250m Butterfly - S62008Beijing, CHN39.93
4100m Backstroke - S62008Beijing, CHN1:33.96
4100m Backstroke - S62004Athens, GRE1:37.06
450m Butterfly - S62004Athens, GRE42.62
750m Butterfly - S62012London, GBR40.47
7200m Individual Medley - SM62012London, GBR3:26.77
8100m Backstroke - S62012London, GBR1:34.48
8200m Individual Medley - SM62008Beijing, CHN3:33.24
13400m Freestyle - S62012London, GBR6:49.35
1750m Freestyle - S62012London, GBR40.07
World Championships
1100m Backstroke - S62013Montreal, QC, CAN1:28.26
250m Butterfly - S62013Montreal, QC, CAN38.51
2Women's 4 x 50m Medley Relay 20 Points2013Montreal, QC, CAN3:24.16
250m Butterfly - S62010Eindhoven, NED39.09
34x50m Freestyle Relay - 20 Points2019London, GBR2:30.39
3100m Backstroke - S62015Glasgow, GBR1:27.75
34x50m Freestyle Relay - 20 Points2015Glasgow, GBR2:37.63
34x50m Freestyle Relay - 20 Points2013Montreal, QC, CAN3:14.01
350m Butterfly - S62006Durban, RSA41.61
4Mixed 4 x 50m Medley Relay 20 Points2019London, GBR2:42.12
450m Butterfly - S62015Glasgow, GBR39.07
4200m Individual Medley - SM62010Eindhoven, NED3:26.51
5100m Backstroke - S62019London, GBR1:27.94
54x50m Freestyle Relay - 20 Points2010Eindhoven, NED3:32.71
5Women's 4 x 50m Medley Relay 20 Points2010Eindhoven, NED3:27.82
5100m Backstroke - S62006Durban, RSA1:37.46
6200m Individual Medley - SM62015Glasgow, GBR3:25.72
6200m Individual Medley - SM62013Montreal, QC, CAN3:25.17
850m Butterfly - S62019London, GBR41.26
8400m Freestyle - S62010Eindhoven, NED6:34.56
84x100m Freestyle Relay - 34 Points2010Eindhoven, NEDDNS
8400m Freestyle - S62006Durban, RSA7:06.37
9100m Freestyle - S62006Durban, RSA1:33.24
1250m Freestyle - S62019London, GBR41.17
15100m Freestyle - S62010Eindhoven, NED1:45.13
1850m Freestyle - S62015Glasgow, GBR42.30
European Championships
2Mixed 4 x 50m Medley Relay 20 Points2020Funchal, POR2:42.89
24x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points2020Funchal, POR5:14.22
34x50m Freestyle Relay - 20 Points2020Funchal, POR2:38.40
4100m Backstroke - S62020Funchal, POR1:26.43
550m Freestyle - S62020Funchal, POR41.51
550m Butterfly - S62020Funchal, POR40.90
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Mermaid, Nastya (zhivusportom.rf, 01 Mar 2019; Athlete, 23 Mar 2015)
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Evdokia Diodorova
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Reading books, painting, snowboarding. (Athlete, 13 Mar 2021)
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Athlete
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Physical Education - Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, Moscow, RUS
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English, Italian, Russian
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Youth of Moscow [Russia]
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Natalia Stepanova [personal], RUS, from 2003
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Her father Alexey Diodorov has been awarded the title of Master of Sport of International Class in freestyle wrestling. (zhivusportom.rf, 01 Mar 2019)
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She began swimming in 2003 in Moscow, Russian Federation. (Athlete, 05 Sep 2012)
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Her mother took her to a rehabilitation centre with a swimming pool to improve her physical condition. She took part in a local competition and was spotted by a swimming coach. (zhivusportom.rf, 01 Mar 2019; Athlete, 05 Sep 2012)
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To win gold at the Paralympic Games. (Athlete, 14 Aug 2019)
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Italian Para swimmer Federico Morlacchi. (Athlete, 14 Aug 2019)
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Her parents, her coaches and her friends. (Athlete, 25 Feb 2020)
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"Just do it." (Athlete, 23 Mar 2015)
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She holds the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (paraswim.ru, 05 Mar 2021)

She received the Order for Merit to the Fatherland [second grade] in the Russian Federation in recognition of her performance at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing. (kremlin.ru, 30 Sep 2009)

General Interest

Classification
S6, SB6, SM6 (IPC, 07 Apr 2021)

Type of Impairment
Limb deficiency (zhivusportom.rf, 01 Mar 2019)

Origin of Impairment
Acquired (zhivusportom.rf, 01 Mar 2019)

Impairment Details
At age three she entered an electrical substation and received an electric shock, which resulted in the amputation of both of her arms. (zhivusportom.rf, 01 Mar 2019)

General
FUTURE PLANS
When she retires from competing, she plans to open a Para sports club to help children with an impairment to get involved in sport. "It was always interesting for me to share my experience with other people. I hold master classes but, when I began to teach seriously, I realised that the children do not make progress immediately and it takes a longer period to achieve results. You need to be repeating the same things for a month or two and, then, everything suddenly turns out as it should. I also want to engage children in rehabilitation and it will not only be focused on swimming. I want to incorporate a variety of sports." (Athlete, 14 Aug 2019; zhivusportom.rf, 01 Mar 2019)

FURTHER EDUCATION
She has studied sports management at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration in Moscow, Russian Federation. (life.ru, 03 Dec 2016)

NAME CHANGE
She was named Evdokia at birth, but her mother Lyudmila said she started to call herself different names including Nastya. At age two-and-a-half her parents changed her name to Anastasia, for which Nastya is a nickname. (kp.ru, 07 Apr 2004)

Legend
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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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