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  Best Sexy Celebs: Alina Kabayeva
Alina Kabaeva Russian: Алина Маратовна Кабаева Alina Maratovna Kabaeva (born May 12, 1983 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan) is an individual rhythmic gymnast from Russia.
Alina is Russia's most successful rhythmic gymnast to date, and is also one of the most decorated gymnasts in the history of rhythmic gymnastics.
Alina and her teammate Irina Tchachina tested positive to a banned diuretic (furosemide) and were stripped of their medals.
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  Alina Kabaeva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alina Kabaeva (Tatar: Älinä Marat qızı Qabayeva, Russian: Алина Маратовна Кабаева) (born May 12, 1983 in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR) is a Tatar individual rhythmic gymnast from Russia.
Alina is Russia's most successful rhythmic gymnast to date, and is also one of the most decorated gymnasts in the history of rhythmic gymnastics.
Alina and her teammate Irina Tchachina tested positive to a banned diuretic (furosemide) and were stripped of their medals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alina_Kabaeva   (657 words)

  
 Time Out Tashkent :: Alina Kabaeva Interview with Alina`s Father
Alina was a very active and bright girl during childhood, she always invented something.
Of course, there were tears as she only turned 12 then, but she understood that she had to leave for the sake of achieving success in sport and attaining the objects which she had set for herself.
Alina is of principle both in sport and in life.
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 CNN/SI - World More Sports - Kabaeva wins again at Rhythmic Worlds - Monday October 18, 1999 04:51 PM
Kabaeva, winner of the prestigious all-around individual championship Saturday, scored a perfect 10 points on the way to winning the ribbon event for her second gold medal for the final day.
Kabaeva's fourth gold was for a team victory she shared with her fellow Russians.
Kabaeva, who also captivated the crowd with her acrobatic performance and a skillful handling of the apparatus, said she believed Vitrichenko performed better than she did in the first two categories of the apparatus finals.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /more/gymnastics/news/1999/10/03/rhythmic_worlds   (710 words)

  
 Alina Kabaeva
Alina sabia que em Tashkent suas oportunidades seriam muito pequenas, e assim ela decidiu ir.
Alina corre e recupera-o, volta ao carpete e termina a rotina.
Kabaeva conquista cinco medalhas de ouro: corda, bola, maças, individual e por equipes.
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Alina ne finit que deuxième, derrière Irina Tchatchina, qui est selon moi la meilleure gymnaste du moment, parce-que c'est celle qui a su le mieux s'adapter au nouveau code.
Alina était très émue et a salué le public français en remerciements.
Alina devra se battre pour conserver son titre.
www.chez.com /alinakabaeva/reportcorbeil.html   (654 words)

  
 :: Nele's Gymland :: - TOP
Alina used new music, music is slow and goes stronger at the end.
Alina Kabaeva got medals from all apparatuses, but only one gold medal.
Alina uses the same throws that last year, so all catches were perfect.
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 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports > Olympics -- Kabaeva finally wins gold in rhythmic all-around
Kabaeva knew the gold was hers when she finished her last routine, shimmying her shoulders and shaking her hips as she walked off the mat.
Kabaeva was the heavy favorite to win gold in Sydney, but she had to settle for the bronze when her hoop skittered away from her and she had to run off the mat to get it.
Kabaeva returned to competition last September at the world championships, winning another world title and establishing herself as the one to beat in Athens.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/olympics/gym/20040829-0844-oly-rhythmic-all-aroundgym.html   (290 words)

  
 Olimpic Games 2000 - Report
Alina Kabaeva practically won the Olimpics before the Games, as far as Yulia Raskina was always on the second behind Kabaeva on the last European Champs and Worlds, she was given silver before the Games.
Alina Kabaeva was the last to compete with this apparatus.
Alina Kabaeva seemed to relax and earned for her ball routine and amazing 9,950 (the highest score of the competition).
ukrsg.tripod.com /eventspages/2000_og.htm   (1225 words)

  
 FIG - Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique
This is why Alina has changed many coaches, but quite surprisingly none of them seemed to consider her a gymnast of any particular talent.
Alina?s mother brought her to be seen by the world-recognised coach Irina Viner in Moscow.
Alina dropped her hoop and ran to retrieve it outside the competition area.
www.fig-gymnastics.com /events/athletes/bio.jsp?ID=2506   (335 words)

  
 Saint Petersburg English Newspaper - Neva News
Alina is originally from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, which was part of the Soviet Union when she was born on May 12th 1983 to the family of liuobov and Marat Kabaev.
In 1998 Alina surprised everybody by winning the European Championship at the age of 15, in 1999 she became European Champion for the second consecutive time.
Alina might have won “only” bronze in Australia, but she won, once again, people’s admiration by admitting that “Gold is not for those who make mistakes”, and by her relaxed, cheerful attitude after the competition.
www.nevanews.com /index.php?art=15   (617 words)

  
 Alina Reyes -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alina Kabaeva ''cyrillic Алина Кабаева'' (born May 12, 1983 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan) is an Individual rhythmic gymnast from Russia.
In 2001 at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia, she won the gold for the Ball, Clubs and Rope, and the silver in the Individual All-Around and Hoop, yet Alina and her teammate Irina Tchachina tested positive to a banned diuretic and were stripped of their medals.
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 ALINA KABAEVA: CONQUERORS MEN'S HEART IN REALITY SHOW
Alina has very strong family ties and high moral values despite all these scandalous stories that are often associated with her in mass media.
Alina's kindness and generosity are obvious to all those who have an opportunity to be around her.
Alina didn't agree to play such a devious part because as she stated “her heart would have gone broken to kick out somebody of the show” but she played a dancing girl, a dream fairy that arrives on the gorgeous seashore and pleases guy's eye.
www.amourservice.ru /sport2.html   (223 words)

  
 RSG Routine Review Collection - routine reviews
It totally fits Alina as a junior, portraying her charisma as well as the joy of rhythmic gymnastics.
When the music begins, Kabaeva skillfully tucks the ball on her stomach, allowing it to drop on the floor and bounce up.
Alina adds a little bit of touch to the light music by bouncing the ball up with her right leg.
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 The Seoul Times
Kabaeva is a former rhythmic gymnast who competed at the Olympic Games at Sydney in 2000 and won a gold medal in the individual all-around at the 2004 Athens Games.
Alina Maratovna Kabaeva (Tatar: Älinä Marat qızı Qabayeva Russian: Али́на Мара́товна Каба́ева; born May 12, 1983 of Tatar father and Russian mother.) She is a rhythmic gymnast from Russia.
In 1998 at age 15 Alina took out the European Championships in Portugal, her victory considered by many to be completely "out of the blue." Back then she was the youngest member of the Russian squad and she was competing alongside internationally recognised teammates, like Amina Zaripova.
theseoultimes.com /ST/db/read.php?idx=6475   (973 words)

  
 Alina Kabaeva - Chickipedia
Alina, renowned for her flexibility and agility won the gold medal for rhythmic gymnastics in 2004 and has been described by the press as the most beautiful woman in all of mother Russia.
Born in Uzbekistan on May 12, 1983, Alina began has been training in gymnastics since she was five years old which means she can pretty much bend in to any position you can possibly imagine.
After suffering a knee injury Alina shifted her focus away from gymnastics and onto conquering Russian politics.
www.chickipedia.com /Alina_Kabaeva   (181 words)

  
 al.com: Olympics
Alina Kabaeva of Russia improved on her bronze medal performance from 2000 by taking gold on Sunday in the all-around rhythmic gymnastics competition at the Olympics.
Kabaeva had a final score of 108.400 to edge compatriot Irina Tchachina, who had 107.325.
Kabaeva is a two-time world champion who should have won gold four years ago, but lost control of her hoop.
www.al.com /olympics/spnet.ssf?/default.asp?c=advance&page=olymp/2004/gymnastics.htm   (274 words)

  
 Kabaeva finally wins gold - Gymnastics -
Alina Kabaeva put a positive drugs test at the Brisbane Goodwill Games behind her on Sunday, winning the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-round gold medal at the Olympic Games.
Kabaeva won four of five events at the 2001 world championships but was stripped of those medals and suspended for a year after testing positive for a diuretic at the Goodwill Games the same year.
Four years ago, a mistake with the hoop ruined Kabaeva's Olympic dreams and she had to settle for bronze at the Sydney Games.
www.smh.com.au /olympics/articles/2004/08/30/1093717856066.html   (248 words)

  
 Alina Kabaeva - Pictures, Picture Gallery, Gallery, Pics, Picture, Photos, Pic, Non Nude Images, Archive, Archives, ...
Alina Kabaeva, born May 12, 1983 in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, is a rhythmic gymnast from Russia.
Kabaeva is known for her extreme natural flexibility.
Kabaeva dropped her hoop and ran to retrieve it outside the competition area.
www.mostbeautifulwoman.com /athletes/AlinaKabaeva/bio.shtml   (700 words)

  
 RTÉ Sport: Kabaeva wins rhythmic individual gold
Alina Kabaeva put a drugs controversy behind her, performing four sultry routines to win the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-round gold medal at the Olympic Games today.
Kabaeva won four of five events at the 2001 world championships but was stripped of those medals and suspended for a year after testing positive for a diuretic at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane.
Four years ago, a mistake with the hoop ruined Kabaeva's Olympic dreams and she had to settle for bronze at the Sydney Games.
www.rte.ie /sport/2004/0829/gym.html   (314 words)

  
 Kabaeva survives hoop nightmare
Alina Kabaeva was haunted by her failure four years ago to hold on to the hoop when she dropped it again on Thursday during the all-round qualification in the Olympic rhythmic gymnastics competition.
Four years after a runaway hoop cost her the title at the Sydney Games, Kabaeva was again off target on Thursday with her prop.
Kabaeva then produced a near faultless performance with the ball to earn the highest mark of the day, 27.250, and leapfrog Tchachina in the overall rankings.
www.rediff.com /sports/2004/aug/27oly-gym.htm   (323 words)

  
 EsMas | Sydney 2000
Kabaeva, que cuando era niña fue rechazada por varios entrenadores porque estaba gorda, cumple ya tres años como absoluta dominadora de la rítmica internacional.
Kabaeva debutará el jueves en Sidney con el propósito de ganar a los 17 años el único título que no aparece aún en su nutrido historial, que ya incluye, sólo en concurso completo individual, tres campeonatos europeos y uno del mundo, además de otro buen número de medallas por equipos y por aparatos.
Alina, aficionada a la gimnasia rítmica desde muy pequeña, pasó por sucesivas escuelas que la rechazaron por sus kilos de más.
www.esmas.com /sydney/notas/2/nota_2_2073.html   (428 words)

  
 Athens Summer Games   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alina Kabaeva of Russia won the individual rhythmic gymnastics gold medal at the Games on Sunday to confirm her position as the sport's best in the world.
Kabaeva is the undisputed star of the sport having won world titles in 1999, 2001 and 2003 and she now has the Olympic gold to add to her collection of medals.
About the photo: Winners of the gymnastics rhythmic individual all-around final, gold medalist Alina Kabaeva of Russia (C), silver medalist Irina Tchachina of Russia (L) and bronze medalist Anna Bessonova of Ukraine (R), wave to the audience during the awards ceremony, 29 August 2004, at the Galatsi Olympic Hall during the Athens 2004 Olympics Games.
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 Alina Kabaeva Is President Vladimir Putin Girlfriend » Right Celebrity
Alina Kabaeva is a Russian rhythmic gymnast, who is one of the most agile and flexible gymnasts known to date.
Alina Kabaeva was born on May 12, 1983; she is just about to turn 25.
She was born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union and began training to become a gymnast at the age of 4.
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 Kabaeva puts controversy behind to take gold
Alina Kabaeva put a drugs controversy behind her on Sunday, performing four sultry routines to win the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-round gold medal at the Olympic Games.
Kabaeva won four of five events at the 2001 world championships but was stripped of those medals and suspended for a year after testing positive for a diuretic at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane.
This time around she performed a near flawless hoop routine -- her weakest of the four rotations -- to place second and position herself for the final three.
www.rediff.com /sports/2004/aug/29oly-gym1.htm   (268 words)

  
 Kabaeva wins Euro all-around rhythmic title - Rhythmic gymnastics - MSNBC.com
KIEV, Ukraine - World champion Alina Kabaeva of Russia won the gold medal Sunday in the individual all-around in rhythmic gymnastics at the European championships.
Kabaeva finished with 106.625 points and was followed by Ukraine’s Anna Bessonova, her rival for years, with 104.400.
Kabaeva had been banned for a year after she had tested positive for a diuretic at the Goodwill Games.
msnbc.msn.com /id/5151265   (268 words)

  
 :: Nele's Gymland :: - TOP
Alina has a new music, Arabian style with drum beats and voices.
Alina uses almost the same start position that she used in 1999/2000.
Alina Kabaeva was very disappointed and even cried in the medal ceremony
www.alkranel.ee /andmed/nele/?pg=r5&lang=est   (554 words)

  
 Main   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alina Kabaeva (23 years old) had announced after the 2004 Athens Olympic Games that she would retire; however, she is back, with the 2008 Peking Olympic Games as goal!
When her training allows it, Alina enjoys public relation activities as photo shootings, interviews, autograph sessions etc. and particular her mission as Longines ambassador of elegance, to the great pleasure of Longines, which supports gymnastics for many years already, and in particular its President, Walter von Känel, a great admirer of this young Russian gymnast.
Alina Kabaeva admits that she appreciates the new code of points.
www.ueg-gymnastics.com /news/detail.php?id=2228   (663 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | GYMNASTICS | Barsukova shows perfect rhythm
Russia's Yulia Barsukova clinched the rhythmic gymnastics all-round gold medal at the expense of compatriot Alina Kabaeva.
World champion Kabaeva performed badly in the second rotation of the competition of the event when her hoop span off the mat.
Her score of 9.641 was the second worst of the ten competitors and sent her into fifth place.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/olympics2000/gymnastics/951073.stm   (206 words)

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