Bocharova, star of first Soviet Olympic gymnastics team, dies

Nina Bocharova died aged 95 in Rome on Monday, according to the International Gymnastics Federation.

Published : Sep 03, 2020 18:09 IST

Nina Bocharova won four medals at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki. - TWITTER (@gymnastics)

Nina Bocharova, an Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast in the first Soviet Union team sent to a Games, has died. She was 95.

The Ukraine-born Bocharova died in Rome on Monday, the International Gymnastics Federation said on Thursday. The cause of death was not stated.

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Bocharova was the Soviet all-around national champion in 1949 and ‘51, then part of a dominant team at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, the governing body said. She won gold medals in the team event and individual balance beam, plus silvers in the all-around behind team-mate Maria Gorokhovskaya and team event for portable apparatus.

“With women’s artistic gymnastics still in its infancy, Bocharova exuded strength and grace,” the FIG added.