Yana Klochkova (UKR)
2013 Honor Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD: 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES: gold (200m individual medley, 400m individual medley), silver (800m freestyle); 2004 OLYMPIC GAMES: gold (200m individual medley, 400m individual medley); TWO WORLD RECORDS: (50m); 400m individual medley, (25m) 400m individual medley; 1998 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: silver (400m individual medley); 2001 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: gold (400m individual medley, 400m freestyle), silver (200m individual medley); 2003 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: gold (200m individual medley, 400m individual medley); 1999 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m): gold (400m individual medley), silver (200m individual medley); 2000 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m): gold (200m individual medley, 400m individual medley) silver (400m freestyle); 2002 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m): gold (400m freestyle, 200m individual medley, 400 individual medley); EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (50m): 10 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze; (25m): 8 gold, 1 silver; WORLD AND EUROPEAN SWIMMER OF THE YEAR: 2004.
She was born into an athletic minded family in 1982, in Simferopol, Ukraine, when it was the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea within the old Soviet Union. Because of the Soviet Union’s emphasis on physical education, the Ukraine was left with hundreds of stadiums and swimming pools. This little girl picked the swimming pool to excel. She first started in gymnastics, but once she started swimming at age seven, she never looked back.
By age eight, she was training four hours daily with an hour a day of dry-land. Her hard work paid off as Yana Klochkova became the greatest individual medley swimmer in the first decade of the 21st century and maybe of all-time.
At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, she won gold medals in the 200 meter and the 400 meter individual medley, the latter in world record time, lasting seven years. She also won the silver medal in the 800 meter freestyle behind Hall of Fame swimmer Brooke Bennett of the United States.
Between 2000 and 2004, she lost only one individual medley race at the short course European Championships in Antwerp, 2001.
At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Klochkova became the first swimmer to win consecutive pairs of Olympic gold medals in the 200 meter and the 400 meter individual medley and was dubbed the “Medley Queen”.
She was both the “European Swimmer of the Year” and the “World Swimmer of the Year” in 2004.
At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, she was the flag bearer for her country. With her successive Olympic wins, she will always be remembered as the greatest individual medley swimmer in the history of the Olympic Games.
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