Yelena Produnova

{{short description|Russian artistic gymnast}}

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| height = 150 cm

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{{MedalBronze|2000 Sydney|Balance Beam}}

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{{MedalSilver|1997 Lausanne|Team}}

{{MedalSilver|1999 Tianjin|Team}}

{{MedalBronze|1997 Lausanne|All-Around}}

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{{MedalGold|1999 Patras|Team}}

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{{MedalGold|1999 Palma de Mallorca|Team}}

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Yelena Sergeyevna Produnova, also known as Elena ({{langx|ru|Елена Серге́евна Продунова}}; born 15 February 1980), is a Russian former competitive gymnast. Her senior international career lasted from 1995 to 2000 and earned her multiple world and Olympic medals. One of the most difficult vaults in women's gymnastics, the Produnova, is named after her.{{Cite web|url=https://www.flogymnastics.com/article/36939-exploring-the-new-code-women-s-vault|title=Exploring The New Code: Women's Vault|access-date=2016-08-23}} With a D-score of 6.0, the Produnova vault is tied with the Biles as having the second highest D-score in women's vault in the 2021–2024 quadrennium.

Personal life

Produnova was born on 15 February 1980. She lives in Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast, Russia. She currently works as a gymnastics coach.

Gymnastics career

=1995–96=

Produnova's first major senior competition was the 1995 World Championships in Sabae, Fukui, Japan where the Russians finished fourth. Inexperienced, she made little impact on the international scene. A heel injury hampered her chances of being chosen for the 1996 Summer Olympics, and she stayed at home.

=1997=

At the 1997 World Championships in Lausanne, Russia took team silver behind Romania, and Produnova claimed a pair of bronzes in the all-around and floor exercise.

=1998=

In 1998, Produnova overcame an ankle injury. That year she also qualified 1st at the 1998 Russian Nationals and finished 5th in the all-around and 3rd on the vault. During the 1998 Cottbus event, Produnova finished 2nd on the vault, 1st on the balance beam, and 2nd on the floor. She was unable to compete at the European Championships because of her injury.

=1999=

At the 1999 University Games, Produnova won vault and beam titles, and also finished 2nd in the AA and first in the team competition. It was here that she debuted her handspring double front vault, since known as a Produnova. It is among the highest rated vaults in the Code of Points, and as of August 2016 only four other female gymnasts have attempted this vault in competition – Yamilet Peña from Dominican Republic, Fadwa Mahmoud from Egypt, Oksana Chusovitina from Uzbekistan and Dipa Karmakar from India.

The 1999 World Championships in Tianjin, China, Produnova finished fourth in the vault, bars, floor and all-around finals. The overall champion was Maria Olaru. Russia once again finished second to Romania.

=2000=

The 2000 European Championships saw Russia, with the help of Produnova, beat Romania for gold for the first time ever. Produnova also took a bronze on beam, behind teammate Svetlana Khorkina, and a silver on floor behind Ludivine Furnon of France. These results and her victory in the Russian national championships gained Produnova a place on the team for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

In the preliminary round at the Olympics, the Russians were dominant. The quartet of Produnova, Khorkina, Yekaterina Lobaznyuk and world vault champion Elena Zamolodchikova all qualified for multiple finals. Though the Romanians were world champions, the Russians had beaten them earlier in the year.

Four of Russia's six gymnasts fell in the team final; only the two least known members of the team performed without major errors. Produnova sat down only one of two vaults and her score was dropped (at this time, teams could drop the lowest score on each apparatus therefore one fall was not too drastic). After her one error, she recorded the team's highest scores on beam and bars. The same principle applied to Khorkina's fall from bars since the score did not have to count towards the team title, the mistake did not have to cost them the gold. Both Zamolodchikova and Lobaznyuk fell on the beam, and it was not until Produnova's solid performance that the Russians showed a clean routine. The Russians were the top scoring team on floor, but it was not enough for the gold. Romania were victorious by a margin of only two tenths. Produnova and Khorkina both removed their silver medals as they walked off the podium.

Produnova had qualified for the all-around finals, where she was a legitimate medal threat. However, she had broken her foot during the Olympics and had to withdraw. Teammate Elena Zamolodchikova took her place. Two of the three Russians fell, and none managed to make the podium.

Produnova competed in both of the finals to which she had qualified, bars and beam. A mistake kept her out of the medals on bars. She hit her beam routine solidly and stuck her difficult double front dismount, winning a bronze medal, behind Liu Xuan of China and Lobaznyuk.

Sydney was Produnova's last major competition.

Eponymous skills

Produnova currently has three eponymous skills listed in the Code of Points.{{cite web |title=Women’s Artistic Gymnastics – 2025-2028 Code of Points |url=https://www.gymnastics.sport/publicdir/rules/files/en_1.1%20-%20WAG%20COP%202025-2028.pdf |website=International Gymnastics Federation |date=22 April 2024 |access-date=12 January 2025}}

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! Apparatus !! Name !! Description !! Code of Points{{efn|name=difficulty|Valid for the 2025-2028 Code of Points}}

VaultProdunovaHandspring forward on - tucked double salto forward off6.0
Balance beamProdunovaJump forward with ½ twist (180°) – salto backward pikedF (0.6)
Floor exerciseProdunovaTour jeté with additional ½ turn (180°), landing on one or both feet, or in split sit positionC (0.3)

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Floor music

Produnova's floor exercise music at the 2000 Summer Olympics was "The Ride" from James Horner's The Mask of Zorro soundtrack. "The Ride" is the third track of the soundtrack CD, before and after two songs with "Elena" in their names.

Competitive history

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! Year

! Event

! style="width:30px;"|Team

! style="width:30px;"|AA

! style="width:30px;"|VT

! style="width:30px;"|UB

! style="width:30px;"|BB

! style="width:30px;"|FX

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|rowspan="1"|1995

align=left|World Championships4th
bgcolor=#CCCCFF

|rowspan="1"|1997

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bgcolor=#FAEBD7

|rowspan="1"|1998

align=left|World Cup Final6th6th6th
bgcolor=#CCCCFF

|rowspan="1"|1999

align=left|World Championshipsstyle="background:silver;"|2nd4th4th4th4th
rowspan="2"|2000align=left|European Championshipsstyle="background:gold;"|1st4thstyle="background:#c96;"|3rdstyle="background:silver;"|2nd
bgcolor=98FB98

| align=left|Olympic Games

style="background:silver;"|2ndWD7thstyle="background:#c96;"|3rd

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! Year

! Competition description

! Location

! Apparatus

! Rank-Final

! Score-Final

! Rank-Qualifying

! Score-Qualifying

rowspan=12 | 2000

|bgcolor=98FB98 rowspan=6 | Olympic Games

|bgcolor=98FB98 rowspan=6 | Sydney

| Team

| bgcolor=silver | 2

| 154.403

| 1

| 154.874

All-around

| WD

|

| 5

| 38.529

Vault

|

|

| 25

| 9.368

Uneven bars

| 7

| 9.650

| 5

| 9.762

Balance beam

| bgcolor=cc9966 | 3

| 9.775

| 5

| 9.762

Floor exercise

|

|

| 9

| 9.637

rowspan=6 | European Championships

| rowspan=6 | Paris

| Team

| bgcolor=gold | 1

| 115.760

|

|

All-around

|

|

| 5

| 38.318

Vault

| 4

| 9.543

| 4

| 9.531

Uneven bars

| bgcolor=cc9966 | 3

| 9.775

| 3

| 9.762

Balance beam

|

|

| 18

| 9.200

Floor exercise

| bgcolor=silver | 2

| 9.812

| 1

| 9.825

rowspan=6 | 1999

| rowspan=6 | World Championships

| rowspan=6 | Tianjin

| Team

| bgcolor=silver | 2

| 153.209

| 2

| 153.576

All-around

| 4

| 38.673

| 6

| 38.429

Vault

| 4

| 9.587

| 6

| 9.593

Uneven bars

| 4

| 9.750

| 2

| 9.787

Balance beam

|

|

| 30

| 9.412

Floor exercise

| 4

| 9.737

| 13

| 9.637

rowspan=3 | 1998

| rowspan=3 | World Cup Final

| rowspan=3 | Sabae

| Vault

| 6

| 9.281

|

|

Uneven bars

| 6

| 9.375

|

|

Floor exercise

| 6

| 8.737

|

|

rowspan=6 | 1997

| rowspan=6 | World Championships

| rowspan=6 | Lausanne

| Team

| bgcolor=silver | 2

| 153.197

| 1

| 153.401

All-around

| bgcolor=cc9966 | 3

| 38.549

| 2

| 38.329

Vault

|

|

| 11

| 9.543

Uneven bars

|

|

| 12

| 9.437

Balance beam

| 8

| 9.412

| 4

| 9.687

Floor exercise

| bgcolor=cc9966 | 3

| 9.775

| 7

| 9.662

rowspan=3 | 1995

| rowspan=3 | World Championships

| rowspan=3 | Sabae

| Team

| 4

| 384.689

|

|

Balance beam

|

|

| 44

| 18.437

Floor exercise

|

|

| 20

| 19.362

See also

References

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