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Natalia Vitalyevna Shaposhnikova ((ロシア語:Наталья Витальевна Шапошникова)), (born June 24, 1961), married name Natalia Sout, was a Soviet gymnast, two-time Olympic Champion, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR. She was born in Rostov on Don, Soviet Union. She was known for her risky and original skills along with her expressive choreography, especially on beam and floor.
==Career==

Shaposhnikova trained in Dynamo, Rostov on Don. Her trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Vladislav Rastorotsky, who had also trained her famous compatriots Ludmilla Tourischeva and Natalia Yurchenko. Shaposhnikova was one of the world's strongest gymnasts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in the Vault Event. She was well known for her difficulty and originality especially her one armed hand stand balances on beam, among this difficulty was one of the first triple twists in her 1979 European Championships floor routine and her Olympic games opening passage on floor, round-off 1.5 twisting layout immediately into a round off backhand spring double pike back. At the 1980 summer Olympic games in Moscow she contributed greatly to her teams gold medal and took home an individual gold medal in the vault apparatus. She also took home a bronze medal on both floor and beam and came .05 from a silver in the all around.
Shaposhnikova came close to winning gold on beam at the 1978 World Championships. In a profile on Natalia in the British Gymnast magazine, April 1980, Peter Shilston wrote " There remained the beam apparatus final. Probably the saddest experience of Natasha's life. Her carry-over score gave her a slight lead over Nadia Comaneci but there was a fiercely partisan section of the audience determined that Comaneci should win to make up for her previous disappointing performances. When Natasha came up, needing 9.8 to take the gold, she faced a very hostile reception which clearly got on her nerves. She made a series of mistakes, all jeeringly received and slumped from first place to eighth. The whole incident was extremely unpleasant".

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