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  1. Svetlana Leonídovna Boguínskaya (también transcrito como Boguinskaia, Boginskaia y Boginskaya, bielorruso: Сьвятлана Леанідаўна Багінская, ruso: Светлана Леонидовна Богинская, Minsk, Bielorrusia, 9 de febrero de 1973) es una gimnasta que ha representado a los equipos de la Unión Soviética, Equipo Unificado y Bielorrusia.

  2. Svetlana Leonidovna Boginskaya (Belarusian: Святлана Леанідаўна Багінская, romanized: Sviatlana Lieanidauna Bahinskaya; born February 9, 1973) is a former artistic gymnast for the Soviet Union and Belarus of Belarusian origin.

  3. Induction Speech Video. She retired after leading her team to the Olympic gold medal in 1992, but made a comeback in 1995. The elegant Svetlana Boguinskaia, born February 9, 1973, in the city of Minsk, Belarus, found success at an early age, winning the all-around title at the 1986 Junior European Championships.

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  5. Biography. Svetlana Boginskaya, or The Belorussian Swan, as she was known, because of her height, balletic grace, and long lines, was especially renowned for the drama and artistry she displayed on floor exercise. Boginskaya did some figure skating before taking up gymnastics at the age of six and she made it to the Soviet national gymnastics ...

  6. Svetlana Boginskaya, or The Belorussian Swan, as she was known, because of her height, balletic grace, and long lines, was especially renowned for the drama and artistry she displayed on floor exercise. Boginskaya did some figure skating before taking up gymnastics at the age of six and she made it to the Soviet national gymnastics team at the ...

  7. In 1990, Boginskaya became only the third woman to sweep the European Championships (after Věra Čáslavská of Czechoslovakia in 1965 and 1967, and fellow Soviet Lyudmila Turishcheva in 1973), winning the gold medal in all five individual events. In 1990, Boginskaya also won the World Cup in floor exercise.