Olha Teslenko

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Olha Teslenko
Country representedFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Born (1981-05-23) 23 May 1981 (age 42)
Kirovohrad, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height151 cm (4 ft 11 in)
Weight40 kg (88 lb)
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Medal record
Women's artistic gymnastics
Representing Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1999 Tianjin Team
European Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg1998 Saint PetersburgBalance beam
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg1998 Saint PetersburgTeam
European Team Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1999 Patras Team
Goodwill Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1998 New York Balance beam
Summer Universiade
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1999 Mallorca Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1999 Mallorca Uneven bars
Junior European Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1996 Birmingham Uneven bars
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1996 Birmingham Team

Olha Teslenko (born 23 May 1981) is a Ukrainian former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. [1]

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References

  1. "Olha Teslenko". sports-reference.com. Retrieved October 3, 2013.