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Maria Kiseleva – Glory and Pride of Russia
1. Maria Kiseleva - Glory and
Pride of Russia
Olga Tasenyuk, ELT, School 2077
Moscow
2. Maria Kiseleva – Russian
swimmer – synchronized
swimming. Honored Master of
Sports of Russia, three-time
Olympic champion and three
time world champion, nine
time European champion, a
multiple champion of Russia
and the World Cup and
European champion in the
Goodwill Games, a member of
the Council under the
President of Russia on
Physical education and sport.
3. Awards and Medals
Olympics
Gold Sydney 2000 - duo
Gold Sydney 2000 – group
Gold Athens 2004 – group
World Championships
Gold Perth 1998 – group
Gold 2001 Fukuoka – group
Gold Barcelona 2003 -group
European Championships
Gold Vienna 1995 - duo
Gold Vienna 1995 - group
Gold Sevilla 1997 - duo
Gold Sevilla 1997 - group
Gold Istanbul 1999 - duo
Gold Istanbul 1999 - group
Gold Helsinki 2000 – group
Gold Berlin 2002 – group
Gold Madrid 2004 -group
4. Television
In the early 90's of the 20th
century Kiseleva took part in the
game show “Star Time” withSergei
Suponev. Simultaneously with
sports career during 2001-2005
was the presenter of the game
show "The Weakest Link" on the
First channel. In this
field she received the title of "Most
Stylish Presenter of the Year",
“TV Presenter of the Year” and
"Debut of the Year." In 2001
2002 - led the sports news on
NTV's program "Today“.
5. Filmography
• “The Idiot” (2003)
role: Varvara Ptitsina
• “Day Watch” (2005)
role:The guest
• “Paragraph 78” p.1,2
(2007) role: Member
of the Military Tribunal
• All Inclusive (2011)
role: Mobile blonde 2
6. Personal Facts
• Was born on the 28th
of September 1974 in
Samara
• Graduated from the
Moscow State
University
• Has two daughters Daria and Alexandra
• Lives and works in
Moscow
7. Maria Kiseleva, the company "Sadko athletic
groups“, in the person of Vladimir Kirsanov,
and Olga Brusnikina organized in Moscow
world show of synchronized swimming Russia's first event of this level. The aim was
to promote Moscow as a candidate city to host
the Olympic Games in 2012.