Tag: Natalia Ishchenko
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Who are the greatest ever Artistic Swimmers? | Olympics
Formerly known as synchronized swimming, artistic swimming has been an Olympic sport since 1984 in the Summer Olympic Games of Los Angeles. From the USA to Canada and Russia, all three nations successfully led the sport throughout the Olympics. Russia took over from the 2000 Olympics, the Russians have won every Gold medal ever since.…
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Natalia Ishchenko’s Gold Rush at Shanghai 2011 – Artistic Swimming | FINA World Championships
During the 2011 edition of the FINA World Championships in Shanghai, Natalia Ishchenko performed in 6 out of the 7 routines in the competition and received Gold in each and every one of them. Watch her mesmerizing performance in the Solo Free routine!
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A Synchronised Swimming Tribute to Michael Jackson
The gold medal winning Russian duet of Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina not only impressed the world with their incredible technique but also offered a beautiful homage to the King of Pop Michael Jackson in their “They Don’t Care About Us” technical routine at the London 2012 Synchronised Swimming competition.
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CC photo #648: European Swimmers of the Year 2009 on the Istanbul podium
A photo from the LEN 2009 European Short Course Swimming Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. From left to right Germany’s Paul Biedermann, Russia’s synchronized swimmer Natalia Ishchenko and Germany’s open water swimmers Thomas Lurz and Angela Maurer. Britta Steffen is missing on the photo, as the 2009 European female swimmer of the year.