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  1. Natalia Alexandrovna Kuchinskaya ( Russian: Наталья Александровна Кучинская; alternative transliteration Natal'ja Alieksandrovna Kutchinskaja ), also known as Natasha Kuchinskaya (Russian: Наташа Кучинская) (born 8 March 1949) is a retired Russian Olympic gymnast. She won four medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics . Gymnastics career.

  2. Natalia Kuchínskaya n. en Leningrado, (actual San Petersburgo), Rusia, 8 de marzo de 1949, es una gimnasta artística soviética especialista en las pruebas de la barra de equilibrio, asimétricas y suelo, que, compitiendo con la Unión Soviética, consiguió ser doble campeona olímpica en 1968.

  3. 2 de ago. de 2006 · 17.6K subscribers. 783. 184K views 17 years ago. Soviet gymnast Natalia Kuchinskaya performs on floor at the 1968 Olympic Games. ...more.

  4. If Olga Korbut was the first gymnast to achieve superstar status in women’s gymnastics, Natalia Kuchinskaya was the very first gymnast to achieve any type of star status at all. Despite having fewer medals than her rival Vera Caslavska, Kuchinskaya was the most popular gymnast of the late 1960s.

  5. Natalia Kuchínskaya n. en Leningrado,, Rusia, 8 de marzo de 1949, es una gimnasta artística soviética especialista en las pruebas de la barra de equilibrio, asimétricas y suelo, que, compitiendo con la Unión Soviética, consiguió ser doble campeona olímpica en 1968.

  6. Born March 12, 1949, Leningrad, Soviet Union – A gymnast known for her grace and charm, Natalia Kuchinskaya won 10 world and Olympic medals. At her first major international competition, the 1966 World Championships, she won three individual gold medals (uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise). At the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City ...

  7. 15 de nov. de 2021 · MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – OCTOBER 21: Natalia Kuchinskaya of the Soviet Union competes in the balance beam of the Artistic Gymnastics Women’s Team compulsory during the Mexico City Summer Olympic Games at the National Auditorium on October 21, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)