Irina Vladimirovna Karavayeva (born 18 May 1975 in Krasnodar) is a Russian trampoline gymnast, competing at an international level since 1990.
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Personal information | |
Full name | Irina Vladimirovna Karavayeva |
Country represented | Russia |
Born | Krasnodar, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | May 18, 1975
Discipline | Trampoline gymnastics |
Head coach(es) | Vitaly Dubko |
Assistant coach(es) | Ludmila Nemejan |
Medal record Women's trampoline gymnastics Representing Russia Olympic Games 2000 Sydney Individual World Championships 1994 Porto Individual 1994 Porto Team 1996 Vancouver Team 1998 Sydney Individual 1998 Sydney Team 1999 Sun City Individual 1999 Sun City Team 2003 Hannover Team 2005 Eindhoven Individual 2005 Eindhoven Synchro 2007 Quebec Individual 2010 Metz Synchro 1996 Vancouver Individual 2001 Odense Individual 2005 Eindhoven Team 2007 Quebec Synchro 2009 St Petersburg Team 1999 Sun City Synchro 2007 Quebec Team World Games 2005 Duisburg Synchro 2001 Akita Synchro European Championships 1995 Antibes Individual 1997 Eindhoven Team 1998 Dessau Team 2000 Eindhoven Individual 2000 Eindhoven Team 2002 Saint Petersburg Team 2004 Sofia Individual 2004 Sofia Team 2006 Metz Individual 2006 Metz Synchro 2010 Varna Individual 2010 Varna Team 2008 Odense Team 2008 Odense Synchro |
Career
Originally beginning her sports career as a tumbler, Karavayeva soon switched to trampolining and excelled. She competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games, becoming the first female olympic champion in this discipline She is a three-time European Champion, 3 time World Champion and 2000 Olympic Champion. She belongs to the Krasnodar club and is coached by Vitaly Dubko.
She is well known within the sport of gymnastics as being a dedicated and driven athlete. This was especially made apparent during the 1999 World Championships in Sun City, where she won her third world title, in spite of severe back pain, that put her in a clinic for the following two months.
During the 2001 Trampoline World Championships, held in July, in the city of Odense, the gold medal was awarded Karavayeva incorrectly following a serious judging mistake. Karavayeva, at the World Games in August 2001, made the following statement; "I very much regret the mistake of the judges at the World Championships in Denmark. I consider that it is necessary to correct this mistake and I decided to give the Gold Medal to my friend Ana Dogonadze from Germany in the spirit of friendship and fair-play." FIG (Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique) rules state that once a medal has been awarded, official results cannot be changed. However, FIG President and IOC Member, Mr Bruno Grandi, made an exception to this ruling and allowed the error to be corrected. This led to Karavayeva being awarded the silver medal. Following this incident, she received the International Fair Play award from the hand of IOC President, Jacques Rogge.
Karavayeva took the World Record for the most difficult trampolining routine completed in a competition by a woman. The difficulty was 15.60. This record was broken on October 8, 2011, by Emma Smith (GBR), at the Trampoline and Tumbling World Cup, held in Odense, Denmark.