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Ingrid Vakaslavik (born 1916 in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian tap dancer. As a child, she did not join the ballet like many of the other children had. Instead, she joined a small performing group of tap dancers. This tap dancing group was known as Нажмите Танцовщицы России or Tap Dancers of Russia. In the 1936 Tap Dancing World Competition, Ingrid was able to achieve her goal of 4 gold medals. Her medals were in individual, duet, team, and improv. It was her first ever world competition, and she was able to show for Russia. During the competition, she used the famous Tap shoes created by Adi Dassler.

She is the only 20-year old to have ever won 4 medals. Ingrid is now a tap dance teacher in Russia, she is now the leader of Нажмите Танцовщицы России.

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