Anna Shumilova
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Born |
Anna Vyacheslavovna Shumilova August 25, 1980 Dmitrov, Russia) |
Residence | Dmitrov, Russia |
Occupation | Rhythmic Gymnastics coach |
Known for | Russian rhythmic gymnastics trainer in Club Dynamo - Dmitrov; coach of multiple World champions |
Spouse(s) | Alexander Dyachenko |
Children | Inna Alexandrovna Dyachenko |
Anna Vyacheslavovna Shumilova-Dyachenko (Russian: Анна Вячеславовна Шумилова-Дьяченко; born August 25, 1980 in Dmitrov, Russia) is an honored Master of Sports coach in Rhythmic gymnastics.
Personal Life
She is married to 2012 Olympic champion in Canoe sprint, Alexander Dyachenko. Their daughter, Inna was born in July 21, 2014
Coaching career
A merited master of Sports in rhythmic gymnastics, Shumilova has been a coach of Club Dynamo - Dmitrov since 2003 and is currently a member of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics National Trainers.[1]
Shumilova has produced Olympic and multiple World Champions notably Daria Kondakova and Alina Makarenko. She is currently coaching Aleksandra Soldatova, Daria Dubova, Anastasiia Tatareva, Maria Tolkacheva and Veronika Polyakova.
notable trainees
- Daria Kondakova - three time all-around World silver medalist and four time World champion
- Alina Makarenko - 2012 Olympics Group all-around gold medalist
- Aleksandra Soldatova - 2015 World silver medalist and European team champion
- Daria Dubova - 2014 Youth Olympic Group all-around gold medalist
- Daria Svatkovskaya - 2013 European Hoop and team champion and 2012 Russian National all-around silver medalist
- Veronika Polyakova
- Anastasiia Tatareva - 2015 World Group All-around champion and 2014 European Group All-around champion 2014
- Maria Tolkacheva - 2015 World Group All-around champion and 2014 European Group All-around champion 2014
- Ekaterina Malygina - three-time World and European Group champion
- Anna Sokolova
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