Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Personal life [ ] Kabaeva, the daughter of a father and mother, was born in,, in the, on 12 May 1983. Kabaeva's father,, was a professional player, and the family was constantly following him to different places in,, and Russia. In July 2013, Kabaeva reported that she does not have any children. In March 2015, Kabaeva was reported to have delivered a baby in at the VIP-hospital of Saint Ann in Ticino, Switzerland; the paternity of her offspring is disputed. Rhythmic Gymnastics career [ ] Kabaeva started Rhythmic Gymnastics at age 3, with Coach Margarita Samuilovna.
In her young teens, Kabaeva moved to Moscow, where her mother took her to the Russian Head Coach,. 1996 to 1999 [ ] Kabaeva stayed with Viner, and made her international debut in 1996. In 1998, the 15-year-old Kabaeva won the European Championships in. At the time, Kabaeva was the youngest member of the Russian squad, competing alongside internationally recognized teammates, such as.
In 1999, Kabaeva became the European Champion for the second consecutive time, and won the World Title in,. Kabaeva went on to win a total of 5 All-Around titles at the European Championships. 2000 to 2003 [ ] At the, in Australia, Kabaeva was expected to claim Gold in All-Around; however, due to an error in an otherwise exceptional performance—she dropped her, and ran to retrieve it outside of the competition area—Kabaeva won the Bronze Medal, with the final score of 39.466 (Rope 9.925, Hoop 9.641, Ball 9.950, Ribbon 9.950). Belarus' took the Silver Medal, while fellow Russian teammate,, won the Olympic Gold Medal.
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(L-R) Alina Kabaeva (bronze), (gold) and (silver) at podium At the, Kabaeva won the Gold Medal for the,,,, the Individual All-Around, and the Team competitions. At the in, Australia, Kabaeva won the Gold Medal for the Ball, Clubs, and Rope competitions, and the Silver in the Individual All-Around, and Hoop. However, Kabaeva and her teammate,, tested positive to a banned (), and were stripped of their medals. Viner, the Russian Head Coach, who also served as the Vice President of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Technical Committee at the time, said her gymnasts had been taking a food supplement called 'Hyper', that contained mild diuretics, which, according to Viner, the gymnasts were taking for premenstrual syndrome.
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