Valeria Maksyuta

Valeria Maksyuta
Valeria Maksyuta
Personal information
Full nameValeria Maksyuta
Alternative name(s)Valeriia Maksiuta, Валерія Максюта, Валерия Максюта
Nickname(s)Maksi [1]
Country represented Israel
Former countries represented Ukraine
Born (1987-09-27) September 27, 1987 (age 37)
Kyiv, Ukraine
Height155 cm (5.09 ft) [1]
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
ClubMaccabi Tzafon[1]
Head coach(es)Diamov Tamava (Tzafon)
Aaron Litvin (Tzafon)
Oksana Slyusarchuk[2] (Ukraine)
Former coach(es)Lyudmila Pasyuta
ChoreographerOksana Omelianchik
Medal record
Gymnastics
Representing  Ukraine
Maccabiah Games
Gold medal – first place 2005 Israel all-around
Gold medal – first place 2005 Israel balance beam
Gold medal – first place 2005 Israel floor
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Israel uneven bars
Summer Universiade
Silver medal – second place 2005 Izmir Vault
Representing  Israel
FIG World Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Osijek uneven bars
Maccabiah Games
Gold medal – first place 2009 Israel vault
Silver medal – second place 2009 Israel all-around
Silver medal – second place 2009 Israel uneven bars

Valeria Vladimirovna Maksyuta (Ukrainian: Валерія Володимирівна Максюта Russian: Валерия Владимировна Максюта, Hebrew: ולריה מקסיוטה, born September 27, 1987) is a former artistic gymnast who represented Ukraine for several years before immigrating to Israel in 2007.

Biography

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Valeria Maksyuta started training at the age of 5 in her native Kyiv. Her first coach was Lyudmila Alexandrovna Pasyuta. In Ukraine she trained at Sports school No. 20, a physical education school for children and youth. At the age of 13 she earned the title Master of Sports. For six years she was part of the Ukrainian national team.

After winning the 2005 Maccabiah Games, she received a proposal to join the Israeli national team. Two years later she received another proposal, from Maccabi Tzafon's owner, Aaron Litvin, to join his club and represent Israel. This time she accepted the offer and immigrated to Israel.[3][4]

After moving to Israel, she achieved good results internationally, with help from her former coach in Ukraine, Oksana Slyusarchuk, and her choreographer Oksana Omelianchik. She continued to train in both Israel and Kyiv.

Sports career

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2001–2007

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Maksyuta won a bronze medal on the uneven bars at the 2001 Ukrainian Championships.[5]

In the 2005 Maccabiah Games, she won gold medals in the all-around, the balance beam and the floor exercise[6] as well as a bronze medal on the uneven bars. She won another gold medal on the balance beam at the 2005 Ukrainian Championships. She competed at the 2005 Stella Zakharova Cup, winning gold medals in the all-around and on the vault as well as a bronze medal on the balance beam.

A year later she competed at the 2006 Stella Zakharova Cup and won a gold medal on the vault.[7]

In 2007, she won another medal on the vault at the 2007 Stella Zakharova Cup, this time silver,[8] as well as a silver medal on the balance beam at the 2007 Voronin Cup.

2009–2010

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In the 2009 Maccabiah Games, Maksyuta won silver medals in the all-around and on the uneven bars, as well as a gold on the vault.[9] At her first Israeli Championships, in 2009, she won a silver medal in the all-around. At the 2009 Stella Zakharova Cup she represented Israel and won a gold medal on the balance beam, a silver medal in the floor exercise and a bronze medal on the uneven bars.[10][11] At the 2009 Scherbo Cup, she won a bronze medal on the vault.[12][13] At the 2009 FIG World Cup she won a bronze medal on the uneven bars.[14]

In 2010 Maksyuta only won three medals, a silver medal on the balance beam [15] at the 2010 Scherbo Cup and another silver medal on the balance beam [16][17] as well as the bronze medal in the all-around at the 2010 Voronin Cup.[18]

2011

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In 2011, Maksyuta won a lot of medals. At the 2011 Belarus Cup Open she won gold medals in the all-around, on the balance beam and on the vault, as well as a bronze medal in the floor exercise. At the 2011 Israeli Championships she won silver medals in the all-around, on the vault, on the uneven bars and in the floor exercise, as well as a gold medal on the balance beam. At the 2011 Scherbo Cup she won gold medals in the all-around, on the vault, on the balance beam and in the floor exercise [19][20] while at the 2011 Voronin Cup she won a gold medal only on the vault,[21] as well as a silver medal on the balance beam and bronze medals in the all-around and the floor exercise.[22]

She also competed in the FIG World Challenger Cups. In Grand Prix Ghent she won a silver medal on the vault. In Grand Prix Maribor she won a gold medal on the vault and silver medals on the uneven bars and balance beam. In Grand Prix Osijek, she won a gold medal on the vault [23] and a bronze medal on the balance beam.[24] In Grand Prix Ostrava she won gold medals on the vault [25][26] and the balance beam [26][27] as well as a bronze medal in the floor exercise.[28]

2012

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At the 2012 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event Maksyuta won a silver medal on the vault [29] and a bronze medal on the balance beam.[30] After that she competed in the Grand Prix Cottbus and won a silver medal on the balance beam.[31] She competed at the 2012 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships, and managed fourth place on the vault and 8th place on the balance beam.[32]

At the 2012 Summer Olympics Maksyuta fell from uneven bars and injured her back. She also fell on the other events and finished last in the preliminaries. It was described as one of the worst performances of an Israeli gymnast as well as below-par disappointing, and Maksyuta herself described it as awful.[33][34]

The back injury forced Maksyuta to retire after the Olympics. She said she was devastated when told by doctors on September 27, 2012 – her 25th birthday – that her injury was too severe to allow her to continue. "Not only did I not celebrate, but I felt that one day that I ran out of life. After 20 years in the sport, it was gone from my life, the door shut in my face. I knew I was not made of iron, but I was so used to training and I loved it so much. For a whole month I was traumatized and I didn't know how to get along without it." She is coaching in Israel and hopes to open her own Pilates studio.[35]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Valeria Maksyuta Archived 2013-01-27 at archive.today at the Official London 2012 website
  2. ^ Russia, Ukraine Divide Zakharova Cup at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  3. ^ Allon Sinai (July 2, 2012). "Introducing Israel's Olympians: Valeria Maksyuta". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  4. ^ John Crumlish (16 December 2011). "Maksyuta Content With 2011, Ambitious for 2012". International Gymnast Magazine. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  5. ^ Artistic Gymnastics, Ukrainian Championships 2001 Archived 2008-10-19 at the Wayback Machine at Gymmedia
  6. ^ Orley Szmuch Takes Floor Exercise Silver at Maccabiah Games at University of Florida Athletics
  7. ^ 5th Stella Zakharova Cup Results at GymnasticsResults
  8. ^ 6th Stella Zakharova Cup Results at GymnasticsResults
  9. ^ Israel Dominates 18th Maccabiah Games at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  10. ^ 8th Stella Zakharova Cup Results at Gynmedia
  11. ^ 8th Stella Zakharova Cup Results at GymnasticsResults
  12. ^ 5th Scherbo Cup Event Final Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  13. ^ Belarus Dominates Scherbo Cup at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  14. ^ FIG World Cup Osijek 2009 Results at GymnasticsResults
  15. ^ Pihan-Kulesza, Fokin Win Vitaly Scherbo Cup at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  16. ^ Mustafina Closes 2010 With Voronin Cup Victory at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  17. ^ Voronin Cup Results at Full Twist
  18. ^ 17th Voronin Cup Moscow 2010 Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  19. ^ 5th Vitali Scherbo Cup Mogolev 2011 Results at GymnasticsResults
  20. ^ Maksyuta, Likhovitsky Shine at Scherbo Cup at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  21. ^ Komova Dominates Voronin Cup; Mustafina Marks Return at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  22. ^ Mikhail Voronin Cup Moscow 2011 Results at GymnasticsResults
  23. ^ Grand Prix Osijek 2011 Vault Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  24. ^ FIG ART Challenge Cup 2011 Grand Prix Osijek Results at GymnasticsResults
  25. ^ Grand Prix Ostrava 2011 Vault Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  26. ^ a b Israel's Maksyuta Takes Two Titles in Ostrava at International Gymnast Magazine Online
  27. ^ Grand Prix Ostrava 2011 Balance Beam Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  28. ^ Grand Prix Ostrava 2011 Floor Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  29. ^ Olympic Games Test Event 2012 Vault Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  30. ^ Olympic Games Test Event 2012 Balance Beam Women Results at GymnasticsResults
  31. ^ Turnier der Meister FIG Challenge Cup C III Apparatus Cottbus 2012 Balance Beam Women Results Archived 2013-07-21 at the Wayback Machine at GymnasticsResults
  32. ^ "Brussels Gymnastics 2012 Seniors Apparatus Finals Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-17. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  33. ^ Shahar Peer is the latest Israeli to lose on Sunday at The Times of Israel
  34. ^ Shaul Adar (July 30, 2012). "Valeria and her terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day". Haaretz.
  35. ^ Yuri Talshi (November 28, 2012). "Valeria Maksyuta: "I cannot sleep because of the pain"". Haaretz (in Hebrew).
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