Ihor Radivilov

Ihor Radivilov
 Gymnast 

Ihor Radivilov with his silver medal from the 2015 European Championships
Personal information
Full name Ihor Vitaliyovych Radivilov
Alternative name(s) Igor Radivilov
Country represented  Ukraine
Born (1992-10-19) 19 October 1992
Mariupol, Ukraine
Residence Kiev, Ukraine
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight 67 kg (148 lb)
Discipline Men's artistic gymnastics
Club Spartak, Donetsk
Head coach(es) Vyacheslav Lavrukhin

Ihor Vitaliyovych Radivilov (Ukrainian: Ігор Віталійович Радівілов; born 19 October 1992) is a Ukrainian gymnast.[1] He is the 2012 Olympics vault bronze medalist.

Personal life

Radivilov was born on 19 October 1992 in Mariupol. On 4 September 2016, he married to Ukrainian gymnast Angelina Kysla.[2]

Career

Radivilov won silver medal in vault at the 2012 European Championships in Montpellier, France. He competed for the national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's artistic team all-around and the men's vault. He earned a bronze medal in the vault final at 2012 Summer Olympics with a score of 16.316.[3] He also finished in 4th place in the team all-around final as part of the Ukrainian team along with Mykola Kuksenkov, Oleh Stepko, Vitalii Nakonechnyi and Oleh Vernyayev.[4]

Radivilov won gold in rings at the 2013 European Championships. At the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, he and the Ukrainian team (Vernyayev, Stepko, Petro Pakhnyuk and Maksym Semiankiv) finished second in the team final. He won bronze in the rings and vault finals behind Russian gymnast Denis Ablyazin.

In May 19-25 2014, at the 2014 European Championships in Sofia. Radivilov contributed scores of 14.266 (floor), 15.300 (rings) and 14.700 (vault), helping his country win the team bronze medal with a total score of 262.087 points, behind Great Britain. In event finals, Radivilov won the silver medal in vault (15.050) behind Denis Ablyazin.[5]

References

Igor Radivilov at the International Federation of Gymnastics


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