Alla Misnik

{{Short description|Soviet artistic gymnast (1967–2006)}}

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| birth_date = {{birth date|1967|08|27|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union{{cite web |title=Remembering Alla Misnik – a Soviet star of 1981 |url=http://rewritingrussiangymnastic.blogspot.com/2012/09/remembering-alla-misnik-soviet-star-of.html |website=Rewriting Russian Gymnastic |accessdate=13 August 2019 |date=13 September 2012}}

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| club = Trudoviye Reservi

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| headcoach = Valentin Shumovsky

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| formercoach = Svetlana Shumovskaya

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{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalSilver|1981 Madrid|Uneven bars}}

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Alla Misnik ({{langx|uk|Алла Місник}}, {{langx|ru|Алла Мисник}}; 27 August 1967 – 11 July 2006) was a Soviet artistic gymnast. At the age of fourteen,{{cite web |title=E. German Gymnast European Champion |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1981/05/04/sports/e-german-gymnast-european-champion.html |website=The New York Times |accessdate=13 August 2019 |date=4 May 1981}} she won three medals at the 1981 European Championships – silver on uneven bars and floor exercise, and bronze in the all-around.{{cite web |title=Alla Misnik (USSR) |url=http://www.gymn-forum.net/bios/women/misnik.html |website=Gymn Forum |accessdate=13 August 2019 |date=12 November 2006}} She competed for the Soviet team from 1981 until 1983, but she never competed at a World Championships or an Olympic Games.{{cite web |title=Born In 1967, How Did Their Careers Turned Out To Be? |url=https://gymnasticscoolfactsblog.wordpress.com/2017/08/27/born-in-1967-how-did-their-careers-turned-out-to-be/ |website=Gymnastics Cool Facts |accessdate=13 August 2019 |date=27 August 2017}} She died of a stroke at the age of 38.{{cite web |title=Remembering The Gymnasts That Have Already Left Us |url=https://gymnasticscoolfactsblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/04/remembering-the-gymnasts-that-have-already-left-us/ |website=Gymnastics Cool Facts |accessdate=13 August 2019 |date=4 May 2016}}

Competitive history

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rowspan="1" | 1979align=left | USSR Cup{{bronze3}}{{silver2}}{{silver2}}
rowspan="2" | 1980align=left | Italian International{{bronze3}}
align=left | USSR Championships{{silver2}}{{bronze3}}{{gold1}}{{bronze3}}
rowspan="6" | 1981align=left | Milan Grand Prix4
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| align=left | European Championships

{{bronze3}}8{{silver2}}5{{silver2}}
align=left | Moscow News{{gold1}}
align=left | Schoolchildren's Spartakiade{{silver2}}4
align=left | Trudoviye Reservi Club Championships{{gold1}}
align=left | USSR Cup{{gold1}}{{gold1}}{{gold1}}{{bronze3}}
rowspan="3" | 1982align=left | USA-USSR Dual Meet{{gold1}}8
align=left | USSR Championships13
align=left | USSR Cup10
rowspan="6" | 1983align=left | Riga International{{silver2}}{{gold1}}
align=left | Trudoviye Reservi Club Championships{{silver2}}
align=left | Ukrainian Spartikade{{gold1}}
align=left | USA-USSR Dual Meet{{gold1}}{{bronze3}}
align=left | USSR Cup10
align=left | USSR Spartikade6

References