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  1. Svetlana Konstantinovna Kolesnichenko –en ruso, Светлана Константиновна Колесниченко– (Gátchina, 20 de septiembre de 1993) es una deportista rusa que compite en natación sincronizada.

  2. Svetlana Konstantinovna Kolesnichenko (Russian: Светлана Константиновна Колесниченко, IPA: [svʲɪˈtɫanə kəlʲɪsʲnʲɪˈtɕenkə]; born 20 September 1993) is a Russian competitor in synchronised swimming. [1] . She is a three-time Olympic champion. Career. She has won 16 gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2021 · Svetlana Kolesnichenko: As a part of the Russian team, we are getting ready for the Olympics. Our training schedule is very tough. We are always in the training camp center. FINA Artistic Swimming World Series Leg#3 in Kazan was one of the many steps on the road to Tokyo 2020.

  4. 2 de ago. de 2021 · TOKYO (AP) — Overwhelming favorites Svetlana Romashina and Svetlana Kolesnichenko of Russia led artistic swimming duet after the free routine preliminaries Monday night. Romashina and Kolesnichenko received marks totaling 97.9000 points for a routine that was accompanied by the music “Spiders.”.

  5. Svetlana Kolensnichenko y Svetlana Romashina, del ROC, consiguen el oro en dúos de natación artística tras rozar la perfección en la rutina libre de la final. 2 min. Natación Artística. (2021 Getty Images) Las arañas del ROC tejieron su tela alrededor de la medalla de oro.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2021 · Twenty-one-time world champion Svetlana Romashina is now a six-time Olympic champion as she won gold with new partner Svetlana Kolesnichenko in artistic swimming's duet discipline. The ROC pair scored a massive total of 195.9079, a combination of their technical score and their spider-inspired free routine.

  7. Svetlana Konstantinovna Kolesnichenko –en ruso, Светлана Константиновна Колесниченко– es una deportista rusa que compite en natación sincronizada. Participó en dos Juegos Olímpicos de Verano en los años 2016 y 2020, obteniendo tres medallas, oro en Río de Janeiro 2016 y dos oros en Tokio 2020.