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Irina Viner-Usmanova

Irina Alexandrovna Viner-Usmanova (Russian: Ирина Александровна Винер-Усманова; born July 30, 1948) is an Uzbek-born Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach who is head coach of the Russian national team, president of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation, and former vice president of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Technical Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation.

Irina Viner-Usmanova
Ирина Винер-Усманова
Born
Irina Alexandrovna Viner

(1948-07-30) 30 July 1948 (age 74)
OccupationHead Coach of Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics 2001 - present
Known forHead Coach of the Olympic Training Center of rhythmic gymnastics in Novogorsk and coach of multiple Olympic/World champions
SpouseAlisher Usmanov
ChildrenAnton Viner
Parents
  • Alexander Efimovich Viner (father)
  • Zoya Zinovyevna Viner (mother)
Awards

In 2015, Viner was awarded the Olympic Order in recognition of her outstanding achievements in global sports, making Viner the first gymnastics coach in history to receive the award. Thomas Bach, the President of the International Olympic Committee, personally handed her the necklace and presented the award.[1]

Viner is one of the most successful gymnastics coaches of all time, her pupils include five of the last six Olympic all-around champions: Margarita Mamun (2016), Evgeniya Kanaeva (2008, 2012), Alina Kabaeva (2004), and Yulia Barsukova (2000).[2]

She is married to business magnate Alisher Usmanov, formerly Russia's richest man, who has a net worth of more than $20 billion.[3]

Early and personal life

Viner was born in Samarkand, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union. Her father, Alexander, was a People's Painter of Uzbekistan. Her mother, Zoya, was a doctor. Viner is Jewish,[4] and in an interview she gave to Russia's Hello! magazine at her home, she has said that she reads about Kabbalah, though she doesn't speak Hebrew.[5] Among her many state awards, she was given the "Living Legend" prize by the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia in 2007.[6]

Viner is currently married to Russian tycoon Alisher Usmanov, who was also born in Soviet Uzbekistan, and is a Muslim.[7] She and Usmanov originally met in their youth at a sports hall in Tashkent, where he was involved in fencing; they reconnected many years later in Moscow.[2] She has a son from her first marriage, Anton, who was born in 1973 and later adopted by Usmanov.[8] Anton is a real estate investor.[9]

Career

 
(L-R) Viner with rhythmic gymnasts Yana Lukonina, Daria Dmitrieva, Evgenia Kanaeva, former President Dmitri Medvedev, Daria Kondakova and RG coach Anna Shumilova

As a young girl Viner wanted to take ballet but was discouraged, so she took up gymnastics at the age of 11.[2] Viner was a three-time champion of the Uzbek SSR and graduated from the Uzbek State Institute of Physical Culture. She worked as coach of the national team in rhythmic gymnastics in Tashkent, and under her tutelage, Venera Zaripova became her first successful gymnast. In 1990, Viner briefly moved to Great Britain to coach the British national team.[10]

After Barcelona Irina moved to Moscow and began working for the Moscow City Sports Association (MCSA). Since 1992 Irina Viner-Usmanova was the Head Coach of the Olympic Training Center. She became the Head Coach of the Russian National Team in 2001 and the President of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation in 2008.[11]

In 2015, Viner was awarded the Olympic Order in recognition of her outstanding achievements in global sports, making Viner the first gymnastics coach to receive the award. Thomas Bach, the President of the International Olympic Committee personally handed the necklace to her and presented the award.[1][12]

Viner featured in the 2017 documentary Over the Limit, which covered her training of Margarita Mamun in the run-up to the 2016 Olympics. The film depicts her controversial training methods including sustained verbal abuse, with statements and insults directed at Mamun such as "You're going to die bitch" and "Go f*** yourself with your shaking".[13][14]

In an interview she gave to Russia's Hello! magazine at her home, she has said that her pupils venerate myrrh-pouring icons before every competition.[15] Since she has talked about reading Kabbalah in the same interview, some gymnastics sites translating the article into English assumed she was referring to Kabbalah icons,[16] but this is most likely a mistaken assumption, as myrrh-pouring icons have long been associated with Eastern Orthodox Christianity,[17] while Kabbalah is a form of Jewish mysticism, and Judaism forbids the use of icons altogether.

After Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram defeated Russia's Dina Averina at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the all-around individual competition, Viner attacked Ashram, the judges, as well as the wider gymnastics community, accusing them of bias against Russia and saying that "Dina is the real champion".[18][19][20] In the following all-around group competition at the same Olympics, the Russian team lost to the Bulgarian team, and Viner in response once more insinuated an anti-Russian conspiracy in the judging, saying, "everyone understood perfectly well that this was meant to happen, that Russia’s hegemony had to be stopped." Three months later, it was announced that Viner has signed the coach of the Israeli rhythmic gymnastics team at Tokyo, Ira Vigdorchik, to become the new coach of Russia's rhythmic gymnastic team.[21][22][23]

Notable pupils

 
Viner with President Vladimir Putin in May 2015

Viner has trained many Russian Olympic/World/European/World Cup medal winners,[3] including:

Russian gymnasts

Individual rhythmic gymnasts:

Notable group rhythmic gymnasts:

She has also trained the Russian Group that won the 2012 Summer Olympics Gold in Group All-around:
(Ksenia Dudkina, Uliana Donskova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Alina Makarenko, Anastasia Nazarenko, Karolina Sevastyanova)

Counselor/Coordinator for Russian Group:

2020 Summer Olympics Group silver medalists (Anastasia Bliznyuk, Anastasia Maksimova, Angelina Shkatova, Anastasia Tatareva, Alisa Tishchenko)

2016 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists
(Maria Tolkacheva, Anastasiia Tatareva, Anastasia Maksimova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Vera Biryukova)

2008 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists
(Margarita Aliychuk, Anna Gavrilenko, Tatiana Gorbunova, Elena Posevina, Daria Shkurikhina, Natalia Zueva)

2004 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists
(Olesya Belugina, Olga Glatskikh, Tatiana Kurbakova, Natalia Lavrova, Yelena Posevina, Elena Murzina)

2000 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists
(Irina Belova, Yelena Chalamova, Natalia Lavrova, Mariya Netesova, Vyera Shimanskaya, Irina Zilber)

1996 Summer Olympics Group bronze medalists (Yevgeniya Bochkaryova, Irina Dzyuba, Yuliya Ivanova, Yelena Krivoshey, Olga Shtyrenko, Angelina Yushkova)

International gymnasts

Head of Famous Russian rhythmic gymnast coaches

Although Viner is the Head of the Russian National rhythmic gymnastics Federation, the Russian gymnasts have their own personal coaches and trainers supervising their daily training and in competitions. Notable Russian rhythmic gymnast coaches include:

Awards

  • In the 2020 edition of the national sports award Pride of Russia, in the nomination Coach of the Year[37]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Thomas Bach, President of IOC handed Irina Viner the awarded of the Olympic Order". Stadium.ru. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Непобедимая Ирина Винер отмечает юбилей". Vesti (in Russian). July 30, 2013. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Powerful people: Alisher Usmanov". Forbes. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  4. ^ "YIVO | Sport: Jews in Sport in the USSR". yivoencyclopedia.org.
  5. ^ Sabina Dadashova (January 13, 2014). "Ирина Винер о спорте, любви и мудрости" (in Russian). HELLO! Magazine. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  6. ^ "Ирина Винер и Леонид Рошаль получили премию "Человек года"". Lenta (in Russian). December 10, 2007. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  7. ^ Anita Raghavan. "The Hard Man of Russia". Forbes. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  8. ^ "Антон Винер". Kommersant (in Russian). March 26, 2013. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  9. ^ News, Jewish Business. "Why Russia's rhythmic gymnasts are always on top? Ask Irina Viner…". Retrieved 2022-01-29. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ Keith Elliott (January 15, 1993). "Gymnastics: Rhythmic section seeking high notes". The Independent. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  11. ^ "Russian culture". August 15, 2013.
  12. ^ "Irina Viner-Usmanova: Thomas Bach awarded the entire artistic gymnastics". vestnikkavkaza. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  13. ^ Lodge, Guy (November 23, 2017). "Film Review: 'Over the Limit'".
  14. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (October 11, 2018). "Review: A Russian Gymnast Goes 'Over the Limit' (Published 2018)". The New York Times.
  15. ^ "Ирина Винер о спорте, любви и мудрости". HELLO! Russia (in Russian). 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
  16. ^ rhythmicgymnasticsinfo (2014-01-13). "Irina Viner-Usmanova Interview for HELLO! Magazine". Rhythmic Gymnastics Info. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
  17. ^ ""myrrh-streaming" icons". ICONS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
  18. ^ ""Нас нельзя изнасиловать. Нас можно только убить». Ирина Винер-Усманова высказалась за кадром интервью для «Матч ТВ"". 12 August 2021.
  19. ^ "Судьи 6 минут решали, как сделать так, чтобы выиграла Ашрам! Интервью Ирины Винер-Усмановой". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  20. ^ "«Все на Матч!»: подробное интервью Ирины Винер-Усмановой". 11 August 2021.
  21. ^ "Former Israeli gymnastics team Ira Vigdorchik coach to train Russian team". Israel National News. 30 November 2021. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
  22. ^ www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/11/30/former-israeli-national-gymnastics-coach-to-train-russian-team/. Retrieved 2022-01-29. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. ^ "Viner-Usmanova explained the arrival of the ex-trainer of Israelis to the Russian national team – GENERICO.ru". Retrieved 2022-01-29.
  24. ^ As stated in her record 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine at FIG
  25. ^ As stated in her record at FIG
  26. ^ As stated in her record 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine at FIG
  27. ^ As stated in her record at FIG
  28. ^ As stated in her record at FIG
  29. ^ As stated in her record at FIG
  30. ^ As stated in her record 2012-08-06 at the Wayback Machine at FIG
  31. ^ As stated in her record at FIG
  32. ^ As stated in her record 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine at FIG
  33. ^ As stated in her record 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine at FIG
  34. ^ As stated in her record at FIG
  35. ^ As stated in her record 2011-12-05 at the Wayback Machine at FIG
  36. ^ As stated in her record at FIG
  37. ^ В России вручили награды номинантам Национальной спортивной премии. Спортсменами года стали Кулижников и Сидорова

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Irina Alexandrovna Viner Usmanova Russian Irina Aleksandrovna Viner Usmanova born July 30 1948 is an Uzbek born Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach who is head coach of the Russian national team president of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation and former vice president of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Technical Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation Irina Viner UsmanovaIrina Viner UsmanovaBornIrina Alexandrovna Viner 1948 07 30 30 July 1948 age 74 Samarkand Uzbek SSR Soviet UnionOccupationHead Coach of Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics 2001 presentKnown forHead Coach of the Olympic Training Center of rhythmic gymnastics in Novogorsk and coach of multiple Olympic World championsSpouseAlisher UsmanovChildrenAnton VinerParentsAlexander Efimovich Viner father Zoya Zinovyevna Viner mother AwardsIn 2015 Viner was awarded the Olympic Order in recognition of her outstanding achievements in global sports making Viner the first gymnastics coach in history to receive the award Thomas Bach the President of the International Olympic Committee personally handed her the necklace and presented the award 1 Viner is one of the most successful gymnastics coaches of all time her pupils include five of the last six Olympic all around champions Margarita Mamun 2016 Evgeniya Kanaeva 2008 2012 Alina Kabaeva 2004 and Yulia Barsukova 2000 2 She is married to business magnate Alisher Usmanov formerly Russia s richest man who has a net worth of more than 20 billion 3 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Career 3 Notable pupils 3 1 Russian gymnasts 3 2 International gymnasts 3 3 Head of Famous Russian rhythmic gymnast coaches 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External LinksEarly and personal life EditViner was born in Samarkand Uzbek SSR Soviet Union Her father Alexander was a People s Painter of Uzbekistan Her mother Zoya was a doctor Viner is Jewish 4 and in an interview she gave to Russia s Hello magazine at her home she has said that she reads about Kabbalah though she doesn t speak Hebrew 5 Among her many state awards she was given the Living Legend prize by the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia in 2007 6 Viner is currently married to Russian tycoon Alisher Usmanov who was also born in Soviet Uzbekistan and is a Muslim 7 She and Usmanov originally met in their youth at a sports hall in Tashkent where he was involved in fencing they reconnected many years later in Moscow 2 She has a son from her first marriage Anton who was born in 1973 and later adopted by Usmanov 8 Anton is a real estate investor 9 Career Edit L R Viner with rhythmic gymnasts Yana Lukonina Daria Dmitrieva Evgenia Kanaeva former President Dmitri Medvedev Daria Kondakova and RG coach Anna Shumilova As a young girl Viner wanted to take ballet but was discouraged so she took up gymnastics at the age of 11 2 Viner was a three time champion of the Uzbek SSR and graduated from the Uzbek State Institute of Physical Culture She worked as coach of the national team in rhythmic gymnastics in Tashkent and under her tutelage Venera Zaripova became her first successful gymnast In 1990 Viner briefly moved to Great Britain to coach the British national team 10 After Barcelona Irina moved to Moscow and began working for the Moscow City Sports Association MCSA Since 1992 Irina Viner Usmanova was the Head Coach of the Olympic Training Center She became the Head Coach of the Russian National Team in 2001 and the President of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation in 2008 11 In 2015 Viner was awarded the Olympic Order in recognition of her outstanding achievements in global sports making Viner the first gymnastics coach to receive the award Thomas Bach the President of the International Olympic Committee personally handed the necklace to her and presented the award 1 12 Viner featured in the 2017 documentary Over the Limit which covered her training of Margarita Mamun in the run up to the 2016 Olympics The film depicts her controversial training methods including sustained verbal abuse with statements and insults directed at Mamun such as You re going to die bitch and Go f yourself with your shaking 13 14 In an interview she gave to Russia s Hello magazine at her home she has said that her pupils venerate myrrh pouring icons before every competition 15 Since she has talked about reading Kabbalah in the same interview some gymnastics sites translating the article into English assumed she was referring to Kabbalah icons 16 but this is most likely a mistaken assumption as myrrh pouring icons have long been associated with Eastern Orthodox Christianity 17 while Kabbalah is a form of Jewish mysticism and Judaism forbids the use of icons altogether After Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram defeated Russia s Dina Averina at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in the all around individual competition Viner attacked Ashram the judges as well as the wider gymnastics community accusing them of bias against Russia and saying that Dina is the real champion 18 19 20 In the following all around group competition at the same Olympics the Russian team lost to the Bulgarian team and Viner in response once more insinuated an anti Russian conspiracy in the judging saying everyone understood perfectly well that this was meant to happen that Russia s hegemony had to be stopped Three months later it was announced that Viner has signed the coach of the Israeli rhythmic gymnastics team at Tokyo Ira Vigdorchik to become the new coach of Russia s rhythmic gymnastic team 21 22 23 Notable pupils Edit Viner with President Vladimir Putin in May 2015 Viner has trained many Russian Olympic World European World Cup medal winners 3 including Russian gymnasts Edit Individual rhythmic gymnasts Evgenia Kanaeva born in 1990 2 gold at the 2012 Olympics and 2008 Olympics 17 gold in World 13 gold in European 4 gold in World games multiple World Cup medals 24 Alina Kabaeva b 1983 1 gold in 2004 Olympics and a bronze in 2000 Olympics 9 gold in World 15 gold in European 5 gold in World Cup 25 Margarita Mamun b 1995 1 gold in 2016 Olympics 7 gold in World 4 gold in European 4 gold in World Cup Final 26 Yulia Barsukova b 1978 1 gold in 2000 Olympics 1 gold in World 3 gold in European 1 Gold in World Cup 27 Dina Averina b 1998 1 silver in 2020 Olympics 13 gold in Worlds 10 gold in Europeans Yana Kudryavtseva b 1997 1 silver in 2016 Olympics 13 gold in World 8 gold in European 5 gold in World Cup Final 4 Gold in European Games 28 Irina Tchachina b 1982 1 silver in 2004 Olympics 3 gold in World 6 gold in European 4 gold in World games 2 Gold in World Cup 29 Daria Dmitrieva b 1993 1 silver in 2012 Olympics 4 gold in World 1 gold in European 1 gold in Universiade 30 Yanina Batyrshina b 1979 1 silver in 1996 Olympics 5 gold in World 5 gold in European 31 Daria Kondakova b 1991 4 gold in World 3 gold in European 32 Olga Kapranova b 1987 10 gold in World 5 gold in European 2 gold in World Games 33 Vera Sessina b 1986 6 gold in World 6 gold in European 1 gold in World Games 4 gold in World Cup 34 Arina Averina b 1998 4 gold in Worlds 9 gold in Europeans Amina Zaripova b 1976 5 gold in World 5 gold in Europeans 35 Aleksandra Soldatova b 1998 4 gold in World 3 gold in Europeans 36 Natalia Lipkovskaya b 1979 3 gold in World 1 gold in Europeans Lyasan Utiasheva b 1985 2 gold in Europeans Zarina Gizikova b 1985 2 gold in Europeans Alexandra Merkulova b 1995 1 gold in 2010 Youth Olympic Games Olga Belova b 1983 1 gold in World and European team Julia Rosliakova b 1975 multiple World and European team medalist Vera Shatalina b 1966 former Soviet rhythmic gymnast and Honored Master of Sports coach of Russia in rhythmic gymnastics Venera Zaripova b 1966 pioneered student multiple Soviet champion and competed at the World championships Notable group rhythmic gymnasts Yelena Posevina b 1986 2 gold in group at the 2004 Summer Olympics and 2008 Summer Olympics 2 golds in Worlds Group all around and 2 golds in European Group all around Natalia Lavrova b 1984 2 gold in group at the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics 2 golds in Worlds Group all around and 2 golds in European Group all around Anastasia Bliznyuk b 1994 2 gold in group at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics 1 silver in group at the 2020 Summer Olympics 1 gold in Worlds 3 gold in European Championships group all around Anna Gavrilenko b 1990 1 gold at the 2008 Summer Olympics 2007 World Group all around gold and 2 golds in European Group all around Anastasia Maksimova b 1991 1 gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics 2015 World Group all around gold 2 Gold in Europeans Games and 1 gold in European Championships group all around Diana Borisova b 1997 2015 World Group all around gold 2 Gold in Europeans Games and 1 gold in European Championships group all around Sofya Skomorokh b 1999 2015 World Group all around gold 2 Gold in Europeans Games and 1 gold in European Championships group all around She has also trained the Russian Group that won the 2012 Summer Olympics Gold in Group All around Ksenia Dudkina Uliana Donskova Anastasia Bliznyuk Alina Makarenko Anastasia Nazarenko Karolina Sevastyanova Counselor Coordinator for Russian Group 2020 Summer Olympics Group silver medalists Anastasia Bliznyuk Anastasia Maksimova Angelina Shkatova Anastasia Tatareva Alisa Tishchenko 2016 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists Maria Tolkacheva Anastasiia Tatareva Anastasia Maksimova Anastasia Bliznyuk Vera Biryukova 2008 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists Margarita Aliychuk Anna Gavrilenko Tatiana Gorbunova Elena Posevina Daria Shkurikhina Natalia Zueva 2004 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists Olesya Belugina Olga Glatskikh Tatiana Kurbakova Natalia Lavrova Yelena Posevina Elena Murzina 2000 Summer Olympics Group gold medalists Irina Belova Yelena Chalamova Natalia Lavrova Mariya Netesova Vyera Shimanskaya Irina Zilber 1996 Summer Olympics Group bronze medalists Yevgeniya Bochkaryova Irina Dzyuba Yuliya Ivanova Yelena Krivoshey Olga Shtyrenko Angelina Yushkova International gymnasts Edit Aliya Yussupova b 1984 Kazakhstan Aliya Garayeva b 1988 Azerbaijan Anna Alyabyeva b 1993 Kazakhstan Ulyana Trofimova b 1990 Uzbekistan Son Yeon jae b 1994 South Korea Sumire Kita b 2001 Japan Kaho Minagawa b 1997 Japan Sakura Hayakawa b 1997 Japan Elizaveta Nazarenkova b 1995 Uzbekistan Emilie Livingston b 1983 Canada citation needed Dinara Gimatova b 1986 Azerbaijan Varvara Filiou b 1994 Greece Shin Soo ji b 1991 South Korea Debbie Southwick b 1976 United KingdomHead of Famous Russian rhythmic gymnast coaches Edit Although Viner is the Head of the Russian National rhythmic gymnastics Federation the Russian gymnasts have their own personal coaches and trainers supervising their daily training and in competitions Notable Russian rhythmic gymnast coaches include Vera Shtelbaums b 1937 Anna Shumilova b 1980 Vera Shatalina b 1966 Olga Buyanova b 1954 Elena Karpushenko b 1961 Lyaysan Savitskaya b 1972 Amina Zaripova b 1976 Irina Zenovka b 1972 Oksana Skaldina b 1972 Daria Kondakova b 1991 Elena Nefedova b 1974 Awards EditIn the 2020 edition of the national sports award Pride of Russia in the nomination Coach of the Year 37 See also EditIrina Viner Usmanova Gymnastics Palace List of Jews in sports non players References Edit a b Thomas Bach President of IOC handed Irina Viner the awarded of the Olympic Order Stadium ru Retrieved July 19 2015 a b c Nepobedimaya Irina Viner otmechaet yubilej Vesti in Russian July 30 2013 Retrieved January 5 2015 a b Powerful people Alisher Usmanov Forbes Retrieved January 5 2015 YIVO Sport Jews in Sport in the USSR yivoencyclopedia org Sabina Dadashova January 13 2014 Irina Viner o sporte lyubvi i mudrosti in Russian HELLO Magazine Retrieved January 5 2015 Irina Viner i Leonid Roshal poluchili premiyu Chelovek goda Lenta in Russian December 10 2007 Retrieved January 5 2015 Anita Raghavan The Hard Man of Russia Forbes Retrieved 14 October 2013 Anton Viner Kommersant in Russian March 26 2013 Retrieved January 5 2015 News Jewish Business Why Russia s rhythmic gymnasts are always on top Ask Irina Viner Retrieved 2022 01 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Keith Elliott January 15 1993 Gymnastics Rhythmic section seeking high notes The Independent Retrieved January 5 2015 Russian culture August 15 2013 Irina Viner Usmanova Thomas Bach awarded the entire artistic gymnastics vestnikkavkaza Retrieved July 19 2015 Lodge Guy November 23 2017 Film Review Over the Limit Catsoulis Jeannette October 11 2018 Review A Russian Gymnast Goes Over the Limit Published 2018 The New York Times Irina Viner o sporte lyubvi i mudrosti HELLO Russia in Russian 2013 12 16 Retrieved 2022 01 29 rhythmicgymnasticsinfo 2014 01 13 Irina Viner Usmanova Interview for HELLO Magazine Rhythmic Gymnastics Info Retrieved 2022 01 29 myrrh streaming icons ICONS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION Retrieved 2022 01 29 Nas nelzya iznasilovat Nas mozhno tolko ubit Irina Viner Usmanova vyskazalas za kadrom intervyu dlya Match TV 12 August 2021 Sudi 6 minut reshali kak sdelat tak chtoby vyigrala Ashram Intervyu Iriny Viner Usmanovoj YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Vse na Match podrobnoe intervyu Iriny Viner Usmanovoj 11 August 2021 Former Israeli gymnastics team Ira Vigdorchik coach to train Russian team Israel National News 30 November 2021 Retrieved 2022 01 29 www israelhayom com https www israelhayom com 2021 11 30 former israeli national gymnastics coach to train russian team Retrieved 2022 01 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Viner Usmanova explained the arrival of the ex trainer of Israelis to the Russian national team GENERICO ru Retrieved 2022 01 29 As stated in her record Archived 2013 10 21 at the Wayback Machine at FIG As stated in her record at FIG As stated in her record Archived 2013 10 05 at the Wayback Machine at FIG As stated in her record at FIG As stated in her 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