Who is Alina Kabaeva and what does she do?

Alina Kabaeva is a Russian sportswoman,a public and political figure, and a manager. Biography of Alina Maratovna Kabaeva is full of victories, scandals and intrigues. The nationality of the sportswoman not once caused numerous disputes in the press.

Where was Alina Maratovna Kabaeva born and raised?

Biography of Alina Maratovna Kabaeva is full of victories, scandals and intrigues. The nationality of the sportswoman not once caused numerous disputes in the press. It is known that the future winner of the 2004 Olympics was born in Uzbekistan to a family of athletes. Lubov Kabaeva, Alina’s mother, played for the national basketball team.

How tall is Alina Kabaeva height and weight?

Alina Kabaeva told the Russian journalists that the preparation of the holiday took 5 months, and also shared the secrets of her beauty. Fans still admire her appearance (the height of Alina is 166 cm, weight – 50 kg). In an interview Alina said that the secret of her beauty is healthy food and sport.

What was Alina Kabaeva’s score in the 2000 Olympics?

At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, in Australia, Kabaeva was expected to claim Gold in All-Around; however, due to an error in an otherwise exceptional performance—she dropped her hoop, 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).

When did Alina Kabaeva retire from rhythmic gymnastics?

At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Greece, Kabaeva won the Gold Medal in the Individual All-Around for Rhythmic Gymnastics, with a score of 108.400 (Hoop 26.800, Ball 27.350, Clubs 27.150, Ribbon 27.100), the Silver Medal went to her teammate, Irina Tchachina. In October 2004, Kabaeva announced her retirement from the sport.

When did Alina Kabaeva win her first gold medal?

In 2004, Kabaeva won the All-Around Gold at the 2004 European Championships in Kyiv. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Greece, Kabaeva won the Gold Medal in the Individual All-Around for Rhythmic Gymnastics, with a score of 108.400 (Hoop 26.800, Ball 27.350, Clubs 27.150, Ribbon 27.100), the Silver Medal went to her teammate, Irina Tchachina.