Svetlana Egorenko
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Svetlana Konstantinovna Egorenko | |
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| Born | February 7, 1965 |
| Occupation | Swimming coach |
| Years active | 1985–present |
| Known for | Coaching Andrey Grechin, Veronika Andrusenko |
| Awards | Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" II degree (2013) |
Svetlana Konstantinovna Egorenko (Russian: Светлана Константиновна Егоренко; born February 7, 1965) is a Russian swimming coach. She has been a coach of the Russian national swimming team since 2006.[1] Honored Coach of Russia.[2]
Svetlana Egorenko is an Honored Coach of Russia in swimming and a leading swimming specialist in Saint Petersburg. She is a coach and instructor at the Sports school of olympic reserve for water sports "Ekran" (Saint Petersburg), where she has worked since the late 1990s.[citation needed]
She holds a higher education degree in the field of physical culture and sports. Since 2006, she has been part of the coaching staff of the Russian national swimming team.[1]
She has trained more than 40 Masters of Sport, whose achievements include victories and prize-winning places at the championships of Russia, Europe, and international competitions. Her students have been members of the junior and main national teams of Russia. Egorenko has made a significant contribution to the development of swimming in Saint Petersburg and in the national team.[3]
Notable students
- Andrey Grechin - Honored master of sports of Russia, Olympic medalist, multiple medalist at the World Championships, multiple winner and medalist at the European and Russian Championships, stages of the World Cup.
- Veronika Andrusenko - Honored master of sports of Russia, multiple medalist at the World Championships, multiple winner and medalist at the European and Russian Championships, stages of the World Cup, two-time former world record holder.