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Vladimir Gogoladze ((ロシア語:Владимир Гоголадзе), (グルジア語:ვლადიმერ გოგოლაძე)), born 18 August 1966 in Tblisi, Georgian SSR, is a retired Georgian gymnast. Gogoladze began competing at the elite level in 1985, at the age of 18,〔Anatoly Ivanov, ''Moscow News'', No. 23, 1985〕 taking silver medals in the all-around and high bar in the USSR Championships, and bronze medals at the European Championships in the all-around and parallel bars.〔''Georgian National Olympic Committee'', date unknown, "()", accessed 27 August 2012〕 He was a member of the Soviet "Dream Team" who won the team gold at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, and he is also known for being the first gymnast to perform a triple back on floor in the Olympics.〔''peoples.ru'', date unknown, "()", accessed 23 August 2012〕 In the same year, he received the title Honored Master of Sports of the USSR.〔''Georgian National Olympic Committee'', ibid.〕 According to a report in ''Sovietsky Sport'', Gogoladze and teammate Dmitri Bilozerchev were removed from the Soviet men's squad for the 1989 World Championships because of a two-day drinking binge.〔''New York Times'', 3 August 1989, "()", accessed 23 August 2012〕 Gogoladze has two elements named after him. The first is a straddled Healy twirl on parallel bars. The second, on floor exercise, is a flair or circle to handstand, then continuing to flair or circle; this element is frequently performed and remains in the current Code of Points.〔Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique, ''Code of Points'', 2009 Edition, 42.〕 Gogoladze now coaches at Crystal Lake in Illinois, where he has been on staff since 1994.〔''Crystal Lake Gymnastics Training Center'', "()", accessed 27 August 2012〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vladimir Gogoladze」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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