Larisa Petrik

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Larisa Leonidovna Petrik (Russian: Лариса Леонидовна Петрик; born 28 August 1949) is a former Russian gymnast and Olympic champion. Petrik competed at the 1966 World Championships where she shared the team silver medal (gold went to the Czechoslovaks) and earned an individual bronze medal on the beam. She also competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, where she received a gold medal in floor exercise (shared with Věra Čáslavská), a gold medal in the team final, and a bronze medal in balance beam.[1][2] Her gold medal on floor was very controversial because originally, Čáslavská won outright. After the competition was concluded, Petrik's prelims scores were changed to let her tie with Čáslavská, an action which caused Čáslavská to publicly defy the Soviets who had recently invaded her home country.[3]

FullnameLarisa Leonidovna Petrik
Born (1949-08-28) 28 August 1949 (age 76)
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
ClubDynamo Vitebsk
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Larisa Petrik
Petrik in 1966
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Full nameLarisa Leonidovna Petrik
Born (1949-08-28) 28 August 1949 (age 76)
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Gymnastics career
ClubDynamo Vitebsk
Medal record
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place1968 Mexico CityTeam
Gold medal – first place1968 Mexico CityFloor exercise
Bronze medal – third place1968 Mexico cityBalance beam
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1970 LjubljanaTeam
Silver medal – second place1966 DortmundTeam
Bronze medal – third place1966 DortmundBalance Beam
Bronze medal – third place1970 LjubljanaBalance Beam
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place1965 SofiaBalance beam
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After marrying the Olympic gymnast Viktor Klimenko she changed her last name to Klimenko (Russian: Клименко).[2] She has two sons: Vladimir and Viktor; Vladimir is a gymnast and Viktor is a ballet dancer.

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