Английская Википедия:Iryna Dvoskina

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Infobox sportsperson Iryna Dvoskina (born 22 December 1958) Шаблон:Postnominals is a Ukraine-born Australian athletics coach who works with Paralympic athletes.

Biography

Being an only child, she came to Australia in 2003 to be closer to her mother Fira (born 20 September 1934), who had moved to Australia in 1996. Her mother has carried on her successful coaching career in New South Wales.[1]

She undertook a four-year coaching degree at university in Ukraine. She was the athletics coach with the Ukrainian Paralympic team from 1995 to 2002. In 2003, she was appointed sprints and jumps coach for Australian Institute of Sport Paralympic track and field athletes. She has been an athletics coach with the Australian team from 2004 Athens Paralympics to the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.[2]

Coaching Medals at Major Championships

Athlete Disability
Class
Paralympic Games
Medals
World Championships
Medals
Commonwealth Games
Medals
Heath Francis[3] Arm amputee
T46
2004 - 3 Silver, 2 Bronze
2008 - 3 Gold, 1 Bronze
2006 - 3 Gold 2006 - 1 Gold
Lisa McIntosh[4] Cerebral palsy
T37
2004 - 1 Silver, 1 Bronze - -
Amy Winters[5] Arm amputee
T46
2004 - 2 Gold - -
Katrina Webb[6] Cerebral palsy
T38
- - 2006- 1 Gold
Aaron Chatman[7] Arm amputee
T46
2008 - 1 Silver, 1 Bronze 2006- 1 Silver -
Christine Wolf[8] Leg amputee
T42
2008 - 1 Gold - -
Evan O'Hanlon[9] Cerebral palsy
T38
2008 - 3 Gold
2012 - 2 Gold
2016 - 1 Silver
2020 - 1 Bronze
2006 - 2 Gold, 1 Bronze
2011 - 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
2013 - 3 Gold
2017 - 1 Gold
2018 - 1 Gold
Brad Scott[10] Cerebral palsy
T37
2008 - 1 Silver
1 Silver, 1 Bronze
2011 - 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
2013 - 1 Silver
-
Scott Reardon[11] Leg amputee
T42/T63
2012 - 1 Silver
2016 - 1 Gold
2013 - 1 Gold, 1 Silver
2015 - 1 Gold
2017 - 1 Gold
-
Chad Perris[12] Vision impaired
T13
2016 - 1 Bronze 2015 - 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
2017 - 1 Bronze
2019 - 1 Silver
Vanessa Low[13] Double leg amputee
T61
2020 - 1 Gold 2019 - 1 Gold -
James Turner[14] Cerebral palsy
T36
2020 - 1 Gold, 1 Silver 2019 - 2 Gold -
Файл:Paralympic athletics coach Irina Dvoskina at the AIS Track and Field.jpg
Dvoskina coaching at the AIS Track and Field

She is regarded as a strict coach due to her intensive training six days a week, careful diets and her attention to detail.[15] She has stated:"[My mother] is the biggest inspiration in my life ... maybe there is some genetics. I love my job and I am doing it with love. I love my guys."[15] Her husband Yuriy Vdovychenko was Paralympic Swimming Coach at the National Training Centre (NTC) in Canberra from 2013 to 2020.[16][17][18]

Recognition

References

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