Medea Jugeli
Soviet gymnast
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Born | (1925-08-01)August 1, 1925 Kutaisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union | ||||||||||||||
Died | January 8, 2016(2016-01-08) (aged 90) Tbilisi, Georgia | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Artistic gymnastics | ||||||||||||||
Club | Dynamo Tbilisi | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Medeya "Mzia" Jugeli (Georgian: მედეა ჯუღელი, Russian: Медея Николаевна Джугели; August 1, 1925 – January 8, 2016) was a Georgian artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics, finishing within top 15 in all artistic gymnastics events, and winning one gold and one silver medal.[1] She won seven national titles in the vault, in 1946, 1947 and 1951–1955. After retirement she worked as gymnastics coach.[2] She died in Tbilisi in 2016, aged 90.[3]
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Olympic Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Women's Team All-Around
- 1928:
Netherlands
- 1936:
Germany
- 1948:
Czechoslovakia
- 1952:
Soviet Union
- 1956:
Soviet Union
- 1960:
Soviet Union
- 1964:
Soviet Union
- 1968:
Soviet Union
- 1972:
Soviet Union
- 1976:
Soviet Union
- 1980:
Soviet Union
- 1984:
Romania
- 1988:
Soviet Union
- 1992:
Unified Team
- 1996:
United States
- 2000:
Romania
- 2004:
Romania
- 2008:
China
- 2012:
United States
- 2016:
United States
- 2020:
ROC
- 2024:
United States
1952:
Soviet Union (URS), Nina Bocharova, Pelageya Danilova, Maria Gorokhovskaya, Ekaterina Kalinchuk, Galina Minaicheva, Galina Shamrai, Galina Urbanovich, Medea Jugeli
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