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    ianyan Magazine
    July 28 2012


    The Women of The South Caucasus Olympic Teams

    Caucasus - By Liana Aghajanian on July 28, 2012 7:12 pm

    Though the South Caucasus countries have been participating in the
    Olympic games since 1952, it wasn't until the mid 90s that Armenia,
    Azerbaijan and Georgia sprung out to participate independently after
    the fall of the Soviet Union. In honor of unprecedented female
    representation in every single London 2012 participating team, here is
    quick highlight of the women representing the South Caucasus at the
    30th Olympic games.

    Armenia

    Hripsime Khurshudyan - Weightlifting - Khurshudyan (above) made
    headlines last year after painfully dislocating her elbow during the
    World Weightlifting Championships, which caused her to drop out.
    Despite the injury, the 2010 Gold medal winner of the European U23
    Championships retrained to represent Armenia in London 2012.

    Anahit Barseghyan - Swimming - The youngest of the bunch representing
    Armenia, Anahit lists reading and watching TV as her favorite
    activities and belongs to the swimming club `Neptune Armenia.'

    Meline Daluzyan - Weightlifting - Hailing from Gyumri, Daluzyan won a
    bronze medal in the 2006 World Weightlifting Championships and took
    home the winning titles in the 2007 and 2008 European Weightlifting
    Championship.

    Kristine Harutyunyan - Women's Javelin Throw - In 2010, Harutyunyan
    set a national record during the Armenian Championships in Athletics,
    according to the Armenian Athletic Federation.




    Azerbaijan


    Image via elespectador.com

    Aliya Garayeva - Gymnastics - a 2011 World All-around bronze medalist
    and accomplished rhythmic gymnast, Garayeva (above) traces roots from
    her mother's side to the Tatar ethnic group, the majority of whom live
    in the Russian Federation.

    Layes Abdullayeva - Women's 5000m - Born in Ethiopia, Abdullayeva, a
    long distance runner, placed first at the 2011 European U23
    Championships in the 10,000 meter event and second at the 2009
    European Junior Championships.

    Irada Ashumova - Women's 10m Air Pistol/Women's 25m Air Pistol, The
    oldest participating woman from the South Caucasus, Ashumova, 54, is
    an accomplished shooter whose hobbies include `talking with her
    grandsons,' according to her athlete profile on the London 2012
    official site. Shooting is a family business - her husband acts as her
    coach while her children have both competed in shooting competitions.

    Kifayat Gasimova - Judo - Kasimova took home gold last year in the
    2011 Judo Grand Prix competition which was held in Baku, securing the
    win over China's Wang Hui.

    Oksana Hatamkhanova - Swimming - Hatamkhanova competed for Azerbaijan
    in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, though she failed to advance to the
    semifinals.

    Boyanka Kostova - Weightlifting - Nicknamed `Boby,' Kostova lists
    music and movies as her interests and has an uncle, Plamen Zhelyazkov
    who is a former world weightlifting champion. Bulgarian-born Kostova
    was involved in an uproar this year when her and another Bulgarian
    weightlifter switched to the Azerbaijani team after Baku agreed to pay
    Bulgaria more than $500,000.

    Georgia


    Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty Images

    Anna Tatishvili - Tatishvili (above) is the number one ranked tennis
    player in Georgia. Having played tennis since she was 4-years-old, she
    currently lives in Boca Raton, Florida and won the Singles competition
    at the 2011 International Country Cuneo, a professional tennis
    tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

    Kristine Esebua - Archery - Esebua participated in both the 2004
    Athens Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics and is hoping to bring home
    a medal for her native Georgia. An Olympic Profile video of her by
    RFE/RL here.

    Margalita Chakhnashvili - Tennis - The second-ranked tennis player in
    Georgia after Tatishvili, Chakhnashvili has been given a wildcard to
    represent her country in London. She has won 10 singles titles and 5
    doubles titles on the International Tennis Federation circuit.

    Maiko Gogoladze - Women's Long Jump - Gogoladze won first place
    earlier this year at an international tournament in Bulgaria and will
    compete against Britain's Shara Proctor.

    Luba Golovina - Trampoline - Golovina gained the first license for a
    Georgian sportsman in 2012 and previously participated in Beijing,
    where she ranked 6th in the final round.

    Nino Salukvadze - Women's 10m Air Pistol/Women's 25m Pistol - A
    psychologist by day, Salukvadze lists embroidery and collecting small
    glass figurines as hobbies.

    http://www.ianyanmag.com/2012/07/28/the-women-of-the-south-caucasus-olympic-teams/

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