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== Gymnastics career == {{stack|[[File: Larisa Latynina 1964.jpg|thumb|160px|Latynina during the vault award ceremony at the 1964 Olympics]]}} In 1956, at the age of 21, Latynina made her Olympic debut at the Melbourne Olympic Games. In the all-around event, she fought off stiff competition to win gold. She finished first in the vault, second in the uneven bars and in the exercise on the floor and fourth in the balancing beam. She also led the Soviet Union to victory in the Team Event.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/05/06/larysalatynina/index.html|title=Larysa Latynina|work=[[CNN]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220330082921/http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/05/06/larysalatynina/index.html|archive-date=30 March 2022}}</ref> Her first Olympic gold medal Latynina gifted to her first coach Sotnychenko who kept it until his death.<ref name=latynina_zp/> Later the wife of Sotnychenko returned the medal to Latynina. Also, following her success in Australia, she was awarded with the high sports title of the Merited Master of Sports of the USSR.<ref name=latynina_zp/> Latynina won all gold medals at the 1957 European championship in gymnastics.<ref name=latynina_zp/> For all her sports achievements in 1957 she was honored with the Order of Lenin. Around that time, she with her first husband Ivan Latynin from Leningrad who also studied in Kyiv.<ref name=latynina_zp/> She graduated from the Institute with honors.<ref name=latynina_zp/> After a very successful [[1958 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships|World Championships]] in 1958 (winning five out of six titles despite competing whilst four months pregnant and [[List of females who medaled on every event at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships|medaling in every event]]), Latynina was the favorite for the [[1960 Summer Olympics]] in Rome.<ref name=SI>{{Cite news |title=With her all-time record set to fall, little-known Latynina looks back |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/olympics/2012/07/10/larisa-latynina-michael-phelps-olympic-medals-record/index.html?eref=sircrc |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120712041157/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/olympics/2012/07/10/larisa-latynina-michael-phelps-olympic-medals-record/index.html?eref=sircrc |url-status=dead |archive-date=12 July 2012 |access-date=10 July 2012 |newspaper=Sports Illustrated |date=10 July 2012 |author=Nick Zaccardi |author2=Gennady Fyodorov}}</ref> In the all-around event, she led the Soviet Union to take the first four places, thereby also securing a win in the team competition by a margin of nine points. Latynina defended her floor title, took silver medals in the balance beam and uneven bars events, and bronze in the vault competition. Latynina won all-around titles at the [[1962 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships|1962 World Championships]], beating [[Věra Čáslavská]] of [[Czechoslovakia]]. Still the defending World Champion at the [[1964 Summer Olympics]], she was beaten by Čáslavská in the all-around competition. Latynina added two more gold medals to her tally, winning the team event and the floor event both for the third time in a row. A silver medal and two bronzes in the other apparatus events brought her total of Olympic medals to eighteen—nine gold medals, five silver, and four bronze. She won a medal in every event in which she competed, except for the 1956 balance beam where she came in fourth. Latynina's nine gold medals make her tied for second on the [[List of multiple Olympic gold medalists|list of most Olympic gold medalists]]. She held the distinction of having more Olympic medals (either individually or with a team) than anybody, from 1964 until 2012. She and American swimmer [[Katie Ledecky]] are the only women to have won nine gold medals.<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Complete Book of the Olympics: 2008 Edition |last=Wallechinsky |first=David |author2=Jaime Lucky |year=2008 |publisher=[[Aurum Press]] |isbn=978-1-84513-330-6 |page=702}}</ref> She is also the only female athlete who at some point has held the [[List of multiple Olympic gold medalists#Timeline of most gold medals|record for most Olympic gold medals]]. Additionally, within the sport of gymnastics, she is the only woman who has won an all-around medal in more than two Olympiads, the only woman who has won an individual event (floor exercise) in more than two Olympiads, and one of only three women who have won every individual event at either the World Championship or Olympic level. She is the first female gymnast to have twice won team gold, all-around gold, and an event final gold at the same Olympics, having done so in 1956 and four years later, in 1960.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/biles-back-top-simone-biles-clinches-second-olympic-all-around-gold|title=Biles back on top: Simone Biles clinches second Olympic all-around gold|date=August 1, 2024|work=[[NBC]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2024/08/01/simone-biles-wins-gymnastics-olympic-individual-all-around-title/|title=Golden again. Simone Biles wins gymnastics Olympic individual all-around title|date=August 1, 2024|work=[[Oregon Public Broadcasting]]}}</ref>
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