Maria enjoys a quiet moment at the Banquet following last week's European Championships. Courtesy RGF
'I must say that the victory of our athletes confirmed the validity of the creation of the Rostov regional gymnastic training centre', said Yuri Balakhnin, head of the regional Ministry of Sports. 'We've got a strong tradition and a wonderful coaching school. I remember that at the Olympic Games of 2012 in London our rhythmic gymnast Ulyana Donskova won gold. Now Maria Kharenkova has made a serious step to get onto the Olympic team.' (Source: http://championat-rostov.ru/news/view/1657/).
Rostov's pedigree is indeed rich : Maria is the latest in a long tradition of fine gymnasts and coaches from the region. Her coach, Olga Sagina, also counts 2012 European team silver medallist Anastasia Sidorova and 2000 Olympian Elena Produnova amongst her charges, and the Rostov school is also famous for 2011 national team member Yulia Belokobylskaya, 1983 World Champion Natalia Yurchenko, 1980 Olympic Champion Natalia Shaposhnikova, 1972 Olympic Champion Ludmilla Tourisheva and 1976 Olympic Champion Svetlana Grozdova.
I remember that not too long ago - before Rodionenko returned to take over management of the Russian team (2006) and at a time when the national training centre kept a goat to maintain the grass forecourt, and when wallpaper was hanging from the walls - then Head Coach Leonid Arkayev visited the new facilities and praised them, with a fair degree of jealousy. With characteristic dryness he suggested that the national team was considering moving there, such was the perfection of these facilities compared to the run down state of their main centre.
It is good to see that the investment in Rostov is paying off.
And while we are discussing Rostov genius, may I suggest you take the time to explore Natalia Yurchenko's personal website? It is full of gems, including an essay on how she and her coach created the now universal, but once revolutionary, Yurchenko vault. http://www.nataliayurchenko.com
I am personally very proud that Natalia chose a quote from my blog, as the opening page of her website :-)