Anna Voloshyna

Anna Voloshyna
Personal information
Born (1991-09-26) 26 September 1991
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Sport
SportSynchronised swimming
Medal record
Representing  Ukraine
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 0 1 9
World Cup 1 2 3
European Championships 2 10 3
European Junior Championships 0 2 2
Total 3 15 17
World Championships
2017 Budapest Free routine combination
2013 Barcelona Team technical
2013 Barcelona Team free
2013 Barcelona Routine combination
2015 Kazan Duet free routine
2017 Budapest Solo technical routine
2017 Budapest Solo free routine
2017 Budapest Duet technical routine
2017 Budapest Duet free routine
2017 Budapest Team free routine
World Cup
2014 Quebec City Highlights routine
2014 Quebec City Duet free routine
2014 Quebec City Team technical routine
2014 Quebec City Duet technical routine
2014 Quebec City Team free routine
2014 Quebec City Free routine combination
European Championships
2014 Berlin Combination routine
2016 London Team free routine
2012 Debrecen Team routine
2012 Debrecen Combination routine
2014 Berlin Duet routine
2014 Berlin Team routine
2016 London Solo free routine
2016 London Solo technical routine
2016 London Duet free routine
2016 London Duet technical routine
2016 London Team technical routine
2016 London Combination routine
2014 Berlin Solo routine
2010 Budapest Team routine
2010 Budapest Combination routine
European Junior Championships
2009 Gloucester Free routine combination
2009 Gloucester Team routine
2007 Callela Free routine combination
2009 Gloucester Duet routine

Anna Vyacheslavivna Voloshyna (Ukrainian: Анна В'ячеславівна Волошина; born 26 September 1991[1][2][3]) is a Ukrainian synchro swimmer. She has won fifteen medals at the European Championships – including gold in the combination routine (2014) and team free routine (2016) – and a silver as well as nine World bronze medals.

Career

At the 2013 World Aquatics Championships Voloshyna won three bronze medals in team and combination competitions which were also Ukraine's first World Championships medals in synchro swimming.

Voloshyna finished fourth at the solo free routine and solo technical routine at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships.[4] Few days after she won bronze medal in duet free routine in duet with Lolita Ananasova.[5]

The most successful competition for her up to date is 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, where she won a first-ever silver medal for Ukraine in combination,[6] a bronze in team free routine, two bronze medals in pair with Yelyzaveta Yakhno in duet competitions[7] and two bronze medals in solo events. That all made her the best ever Ukrainian synchro swimmer.

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