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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Natalia Grigoriyevna Kalinina was born in,, on December 16, 1973. Her parents are Georgiy Kalinin and Antonina Kalinina. She has a sister named Svetlana. She began gymnastics in 1979. Career [ ] 1988-1989 [ ] Kalinina's international debut was at the 1988 Junior Friendship Tournament (Druzhba) where she won gold with her team and finished fifth in the all-around. Later that year she competed in the Junior GDR-USSR Dual Meet, and she won medals in every event, four gold and two silver.

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In 1989, Kalinina won a silver medal in the all-around at the Chunichi Cup behind teammate. At the DTB Cup, she finished ninth in the all-around, but finished fifth on vault and won silver on the uneven bars. Kalinina then competed at the Tokyo Cup, where she won gold on the uneven bars. She finished seventh in the all-around at the USSR National Championships, and she finished third in the all-around and second on bars at the USSR Cup. 1990 [ ] Kalinina's first competition in 1990 was the, and she finished second in the all-around behind American.

She finished in first on the vault, beam, and floor exercise. Radmin 32 fajl licenzii kod aktivacii version. She then went on to compete at the, where she won silver in the all-around behind teammate. In the event finals, she finished fourth on vault, won silver on balance beam, and gold on uneven bars.

Then Kalinina went on to compete at the, and this turned out to be her international breakthrough. Kalinina won a medal in all six events. The Soviet Team won team gold, and Kalinina won the all-around gold medal with a total of 39.836 and a perfect 10 on floor. In the event finals, she won gold on beam and floor, and she won silver on vault and bars. She teamed up with Alexander Kolyvanov for the International Mixed Pairs Competition, where they finished in fourteenth. At the USSR Championships, Kalinina finished second in the all-around behind.

She finished fifth in the all-around at the USSR Cup, but she won bronze medals on bars, beam, and floor. Kalinina finished the season by winning gold on the uneven bars at the Moscow News event. 1991 [ ] Kalinina's first competition of the year was the Blume Memorial, where she finished sixth in the all-around.

She then competed at the World Stars event. She finished second in the all-around behind teammate, and she won gold in the balance beam final with a 9.925. At the USSR Championships, she finished third in the all-around behind. In the event finals, she finished seventh on vault, fourth on beam, and won gold on bars with a 9.987. At the ITA-USSR Dual Meet, she finished sixth in the all-around and won gold with the team. She was then selected for what would be the last Soviet World Championship team. The Soviet team won the gold medal by almost two points.

Kalinina was fourteenth in the all-around in the prelims, but she did not qualify for the final due to three of her teammates placing ahead of her. 1992 [ ] At the CIS Championships, Kalinina placed fifth in the all-around. However, she was not named to compete for the. She has stated that she believes that politics would not allow more than three gymnasts from one republic.,, and team alternate were already on the roster for Ukraine. She then competed at the World Stars event, where she finished third in the all-around behind Gutsu and Lysenko. 1993-1995 [ ] Kalinina began attending college in, but she continued to compete. She finished fourth in the all-around at the 1993 Chunichi Cup.

Later that year at the Tokyo Cup, she finished sixth on bars and seventh on floor. Kalinina then competed at the, and the Ukrainian team won gold, and Kalinina finished sixth in the all-around.

In the event finals, she won gold on vault and beam. Kalinina competed at the, and she finished eighth in the all-around. She was the 1994 Ukrainian all-round champion. Her last competition before retirement was the. She finished fourth in the all-around, and won bronze on floor.