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Born | Almaty, Kazakhstan | June 4, 1993||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | ||||||||||||||
Strokes | Breaststroke | ||||||||||||||
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Yuliya Litvina (born June 4, 1993) is a Kazakhstani swimmer. She was a gold medalist at the Asian Youth Games (2009),[1] a gold medalist at the Asian Championships (2009, 2011),[2] a semifinalist at the Youth Olympic Games (2010), the Champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan,[3] a member of the Kazakhstan national team (2008-2012),[4] a record holder in Kazakhstan,[5] and an International Class Master of Sports.[6][7]
Yuliya Litvina was born on June 4, 1993, in Almaty.
In 2011, she graduated from a specialized boarding school for gifted children in sports in Almaty.
In March 2012, she received a doping disqualification for six months until September 25, 2012. As a result she was unable to participate in the Olympics in London.[8]
Competitions | Year | Discipline | Place |
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Open Swimming Championship of Kazakhstan[9] | 2009 | 100m-backstroke | 1 |
1st Asian Youth Games (Singapore)[10] | 2009 | 200m-backstroke | 1 |
50m-backstroke | 5 | ||
100m-backstroke | 5 | ||
4x100m relay | 4 | ||
3rd Asian Indoor Games (Hanoi)[11] | 2009 | 50m-backstroke | 3 |
100m-backstroke | 2 | ||
6th Asian Age-Group Swimming Championships (Tokyo)[12][13] | 2009 | 100m-backstroke | 1 |
50m-backstroke | 2 | ||
1st Youth Olympic Games (Singapore)[14] | 2010 | 50m-backstroke | 14 |
100m-backstroke | 18 |
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