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Yet another Isi-interview

Unread postby BruceFlorman » Tue Feb 07, 2006 10:25 pm

I gotta check my damn Google alerts, because I’m not getting notified of things that I need. :mad: ;) Here’s yet another Isi-interview that’s been sitting around for two weeks before I found it. There’s nothing particularly new or enlightening here, but still …
On 25 January 2006, Аргументы и Факты (Arguments and Facts) wrote:Yelena Isinbayeva: "Don’t think that I am such a millionaire!"
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Yelena ISINBAYEVA interrogation. At this time before the title of best female light athlete of Europe...

[ The caption on the illustration below is a bit ludicrous – it asks whether Yelena Isinbayeva can conquer Sergey Bubka’s height. –BF ]
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9 WORLD records, gold medals in the championships of the world and Europe, a half million prizes — with these results the 23-year-old Volgograd sportswoman completed 2005. The girl with the pole begins 2006 with new ambitions, a new place of work and a new trainer. She talks about the changes in the components of her success and possessing a new title in an exclusive interview with "AiF".

"Not offended by her trainer's money"

— LENA, after you left Volgograd for Donetsk, persistent rumors sprung up about a change of your "sport citizenship", first to Ukrainian, then to Italian. Is it true that the Italians offered 6 million dollars to you, if you would agree to come out under their flag?

— It astonishes me that they actively discuss this theme in the press. There were never even such thoughts! I don’t plan to change citizenship — neither sport nor usual. But about the story of Italians offering money to me, I learned of it completely from a call from my manager, who read the information in some German newspaper. As before at all competitions I will protect the honor and glory of Russia and my native Volgograd.

— In this case recently they awarded the title of honorable citizen of Donetsk to you...

— This is a simple gesture of good will from the local authorities. I do not live in the Ukraine and don’t plan to move there. To me this is simply unnecessary — neither from a sport nor from an everyday point of view. But my location depends exclusively on my training and competing program. Today this is Donetsk, tomorrow — possibly Monaco, where the company which handles all my business affairs is located, or Italy, where my present trainer Vitaliy Petrov, the former teacher of Sergey Bubka, has already lived for a long time.

— At home you are not bored?

— Boredom doesn’t come. I simply don’t have time for that. Every day two-time trainings. Even with my parents and sister, in essence I correspond by electronic mail. I cannot allow myself frequent telephone calls — believe me, I get very tired.

— But how do you maintain relations with your boyfriend?

— Excuse me, but I don’t answer questions about my personal life.

— Why did you part with your trainer Yevgeny Trofimov?

— At once I want to say that everything I only dreamed of, I attained precisely with Yevgeny Vasilevich. I became the champion of Europe and the world. I won at the Olympic Games. 18 times I established world records. I was the first who overcame the magic height of 5.00 meters. And I am immeasurably grateful to him for everything. But understanding arrived at some moment, that after such stunning successes I required a new motivation, a new desire to create — and precisely I consider sport as creative work. In this situation I calculated that a change of trainer was a necessary step for achieving of new apexes.

— It sounds very beautiful; however, the opinion exists that money played the not last role in the trainer question.

— This is untrue. Trofimov never offended me in this sense; yes he even always took the minimum percentage from the prize —much smaller than others in his status.

— By the way, about the prizes. In the past year you established 9 world records, obtaining 50 thousand dollars for each. Not bad starting capital for a 23-year-old girl.

— I haven’t absolutely saved my winnings. My sister got married and I had to help my parents pay for the preparations... And last year I purchased an apartment for mom and dad. Don’t think that I’m such a millionaire! From each record there are taxes, a deduction for my manager, for my trainer. For example, in England just the tax from the prize is twenty-two percent! Do the math.

— Is it true that your beloved book is called "How to Earn Your First Million"?

— (Embarrassment.) Well, I don’t love it that much... Only please, don’t write that I’m obsessed with money. I randomly read one chapter of this book on the Internet. So it’s interesting! All human psychology is described.

"Envious looks cannot bore"

— Do you frequently recall your already legendary leap to 5 meters in London?

— Very frequently. There are such situations in life, when a chance is given to you, which then can never again present itself. In London everything came together: my condition, the weather, the attitude of the public. And I felt that precisely today I can do this. No other start for me was so, my word of honor. Yes, I sometimes accomplished good jumps, but there was no such internal understanding — I can. But here it unexpectedly appeared.

— Many athletes live their entire career for one record, but you beat them almost every week. It’s not boring?

— Perhaps one can be bored by the ovation of the spectators, the fees for the victory, and the enraptured and envious looks from the competitors! These are still minutes of enormous happiness. I quietly break all my records during training and before the appearance at a new tournament I am already prepared to take the not-conquered-by-anyone height. The main thing for me is simply that I like to jump with a pole. I want to establish 36 world records. So that I would have more of them than Bubka. I want to win the Olympiad again and in this to also exceed Sergey Nazarovich.

— Bubka is your idol?

— Not idol, but example. Idol — this someone of Leonardo DiCaprio’s type for schoolgirls. To squeal about, and after half a year to forget. My parents educated my sister and me so that we would only want to resemble ourselves. I remember, when I was 14-years-old, in Volgograd wide colorful skirts were in fashion. All the girls wore them, and I asked mom to purchase the same for me. I heard the answer: "Nothing to go round like everyone! Wear that which pleases you, but not your girlfriends ". Since then I try to have my own opinion on everything.


Yevgeny SLYUSARENKO, Agency of sport information
"Vyes sport" — special for "Arguments and Facts"
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Re: Two more short articles

Unread postby BruceFlorman » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:04 pm

BruceFlorman wrote:
On 7 Jan 2006 Спорт Экспресс (Sport Express) wrote:Is opened the personal site of Yelena Isinbayeva

The official Internet site of the Olympic champion, the world and European champion, and 18-time world record breaker in polevaulting, Yelena Isinbayeva, will be opened in two weeks - http://www.elenaisinbaeva.com. Andreas Mettsler, head of the Podium company, which manages all business matters for Isinbayeva, related this to the agency for the sport information "Vyes sport".

"Yelena Isinbayeva's site for the English and Russian languages was prepared for the new year," described Mettsler. "But at the last moment, on the eve of the starting, they noted one small technical omission - the absence of support for the Russian keyboard and Cyrillic alphabet. The programmers missed that, and Yelena has an enormous number of worshippers in Russia, who for sure will want to leave their wishes and questions for her in the Russian language. This shortage now is being corrected. I think, after only two weeks the site www.elenaisinbaeva.com will start up."
Just a small technical omission. :eek: Doh!

I suppose some of you may have already picked up on this, but I'm a bit slow on the uptake. Her website is http://www.yelenaisinbaeva.com (with a leading 'y' on her first name, but none in her last) and has evidently been up and running for awhile. And yes, she does look rather nice :) ... if not entirely natural.
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IAAF Donetsk Preview: Isinbayeva's 2006 Debut Tops the Bill

Unread postby pelle3 » Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:39 am

IAAF Donetsk Preview: Isinbayeva's 2006 Debut Tops the Bill
Thursday 9 February 2006

[list]The eagerly awaited 2006 debut of Yelena Isinbayeva, for two years running the World Athlete of the Year, will be the premiere attraction as the world’s pole vaulting elite gather at Sunday’s 17th edition of the Zepter Pole Vault Stars Meeting in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk.

The 23-year-old Russian, the reigning World, Olympic and World Indoor champion, raised the World record in each of her previous two competitions in Donetsk, first in 2004 with first attempt clearances of 4.81 and 4.83, and again last year, when she reached 4.87. In each case, it would be the beginning of the Volgograd native's season-long World record setting spree that now totals 18 in all at the senior level.

With her absolute World record now resting at 5.01, anything less than a 4.91 effort in Donetsk, one nudging her current indoor standard up by a centimetre, would be nothing short of disappointing to fans and more so to Isinbayeva herself, who has stated repeatedly that her goal is to surpass the legendary Sergey Bubka's World record tally of 35. Donetsk will be the first of three indoor competitions for Isinbayeva this winter prior to the World Indoor Championships in Moscow next month.

[ NB: For more on Isinbayeva's World record stats, click here. ]

Fittingly, the annual competition is organised and hosted by Bubka, the six-time World champion and 1988 Olympic gold medallist whose 6.15 vault from 1993, the highest clearance ever, came before his hometown crowd in Donetsk’s Sport Palace “Druzbaâ€Â

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No Feo? Dang!

Unread postby BruceFlorman » Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:50 am

I'm disappointed that Feofanova isn't competing there. :( I'm hoping for some sort of renewal of the rivalry.

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Isinbayeva on Laureus Ballot

Unread postby pelle3 » Thu Mar 02, 2006 4:25 am

Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, World Sportswoman, World Team to nominate
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    LONDON, March 1, 2006 – Voting by the world’s media to select the nominees for the 2006 Laureus World Sports Awards has now opened and is promising to be the most competitive ever after a vintage year for sport.

    The 2006 Laureus World Sports Awards, which recognise sporting achievement during the period 1 February 2005 to 28 February 2006, are recognised as the premier honours on the international sporting calendar.

    There is a two-part voting process to find the winners. Firstly, a Selection Panel of the world’s leading sports editors, writers and broadcasters from over 80 countries votes to create a shortlist of six nominations in five categories – Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year, Laureus World Team of the Year, Laureus World Newcomer of the Year and Laureus World Comeback of the Year.

    The members of the Laureus World Sports Academy then vote by secret ballot to select the Award winners. The Laureus Academy is the ultimate sports jury, made up of 42 of the greatest sportsmen and sportswomen of all time who have made an outstanding contribution to world sport.

    The eventual winners, as voted by the Laureus World Sports Academy, will be unveiled during a televised Awards Ceremony staged in Barcelona, Spain, on the evening of May 22, 2006.

    ...

    The world’s leading women’s golfer, Sweden’s Annika Sorenstam, who won ten times on the LPGA Tour in 2005, including two major championships, will be a strong contender to win her second Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award.

    Opposing her will be five women who made the headlines in the World Athletics Championships: Ethiopia’s Tirunesh Dibaba, the first woman to win 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres gold; Russia’s Yelena Isinbayeva, who won pole vault gold and also in 2005 became the first woman to break the five metres mark; Sweden’s Carolina Kluft, who became the first woman to defend the heptathlon title; Britain’s Paula Radcliffe, who won the women’s marathon gold; and American Lauryn Williams, who won the 100 metres gold at the age of 21.
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Unread postby BruceFlorman » Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:05 pm

Evidently Isi is going to the Kremlin on Thursday...

Советский спорт (Sovietskiy sport) wrote:20 March 2006, 20:50
Balakhnichev: Putin wants to personally present an award to Yelena Isinbaeva

The world and Olympic champion and 18-time (sic) world record-setter in the pole vault, Yelena Isinbaeva, has received an invitation to attend the presentation of state rewards, which will be conducted in the Kremlin on 23 March by the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. So reported the President of the All-Russian Federation for Light Athletics, Valentin Balakhnichev, according to the agency for sport information "Vyes sport".

"A letter addressed to Yelena Isinbaeva arrived in the office of our federation with an invitation to attend the solemn ceremony of the presentation of state awards, which will be conducted on 23 March in the Kremlin by the President of Russia, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin," elaborated Valentin Balakhnichev. "As far as I understand, Yelena Isinbaeva will be one of a few representatives from the sports world at the solemn ceremony in the Kremlin – along with representatives from science, culture and the arts. And in the fact that Yelena Isinbaeva is among those whom President Putin wanted to personally reward there, I see acknowledgement of not only her personal brilliance, but also of the merits of all Russian light athletes, who have made much progress in recent years in sport and in organizational areas, as evidenced by what happened at the recent Moscow indoor world championships."

By decree 126 of the President of the Russian Federation on 18 February 2006, Yelena Isinbaeva is awarded the Order of Honor – along with the champion Buvaysar Saytiyev (wrestler), his trainer Dmitry Mindiashvili, gymnast Aleksey Nemov, light athlete Tatiana Lebedeva, shooters Lyubov Galkina and Mikhail Nestruyev and the chairman of the Committee for Physical Culture and Sport for the Moscow region, Vladimir Panteleyev. In all, edict 126 rewarded 111 athletes, trainers and specialists with orders, medals and honorable titles. The most honorable award – the order "For the service to the Fatherland" IVth degree – honors gymnast Svetlana Khorkina.
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Unread postby BruceFlorman » Thu Mar 23, 2006 10:18 pm

Today was a whirlwind day for Isi ...

Eurosport (the Russian version) wrote:Isinbaeva starts in Paris

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The first start in the summer season of 2006 for the 18-time world record-breaker in pole vaulting, Yelena Isinbaeva, will be the Gaz de France tournament, which will take place in Paris on 7 July.

The sportswoman herself reported this to the agency of sport information "Vyes sport" after the formal reception with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, who entrusted to her the Order of Honor.

"After the Kremlin I dropped in at the light athletics federation for half an hour, met with Valentin Balakhnichev, and then immediately left for the airport," described Yelena Isinbaeva. "I fly away to Italy; to the Olympic base in Formia, where under the management of my trainer Vitaly Petrov, I will begin preparing for the summer season. The next time I’ll appear in Russia will be in autumn, after my final start. The August championship of Europe in Goteborg will be the main competition for me this year. But my first start will be the traditional Gaz de France tournament in Paris, which takes place on 7 July."

Yelena Isinbaeva also reported that all the time after her victorious indoor world championships, which took place in Moscow, she spent in her native Volgograd. "I visited with my parents, sister and friends. In general, rested my soul," acknowledged Yelena Isinbaeva.

Here's the only picture I could find so far from the reception at the Kremlin with her in it ... and you have to look close to find her:
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Unread postby BruceFlorman » Mon Mar 27, 2006 3:26 pm


Since both those URLs are the same, I'm going to guess you meant to post this one...
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Unread postby BruceFlorman » Mon Mar 27, 2006 4:57 pm

Not my translation, but direct from RusAthletics.com:
Yelena Isinbayeva receives an Honour Award
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The state awards ceremony took place at the Kremlin yesterday. Vladimir Putin gave awards to 47 outstanding Russians, various academic and cultural figures, servicemen, and athletes. The World record holder, Olympic and World champion Yelena Isinbayeva received an Honour Award.

Vladimir Putin said:

Dear friends!

Allow me to warmly congratulate you once again. You know this already without me having to tell you but I still would like to repeat: millions of people in our country watch our athlete's victories with admiration, take pleasure from and enjoy the work of our artists, use the fruits of our science, education, and watch, with special attention and awe, how our servicemen work in difficult conditions.

I would like to wish you new successes. I would like our athletes to jump higher, further, run faster, and swim better then anyone. I would like our artists to continue to give us pleasure and amaze us with their work, I would like us to feel protected by our servicemen, as if we were standing behind a stone wall. And if this is the case then our country will be invincible, prosperous, friendly, flourishing and successful. Our country will be one in which each citizen of the Russian Federation will feel comfortable and in which each citizen will feel proud of our great Motherland.

Thank you very much!

Text and photo by the Presidential Press and Information Office (http://president.kremlin.ru/eng/)

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Unread postby BruceFlorman » Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:33 am

They're eight hours ahead of me in Volgograd, so the date on the article makes me suspicious. Nevertheless, if it's true, you heard it here first ...

On 1 April 2006, Komsomolskaya Pravda - Volgograd wrote:Yelena Isinbaeva secretly got married

The most famous light athlete in the world, our compatriot Yelena Isinbaeva, is now a married lady. So many wooed Lena, but the happy elect of the beauty is her old friend – the sportsman-vaulter from Volgograd, Igor Alekseyev.
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The young people did not arrange a magnificent and noisy celebration. They did everything secretly. Journalists almost failed to learn about this event, but for a mistake by "flying" Lena. But on her recent arrival home to her parents the girl completely forgot about the ring, sitting beautifully on her finger.

- Evidently, big changes have occurred in your personal life... - the members of the press assumed, hinting at the ring. And they began clicking their cameras.

- Of course not, no, nothing like that! - Yelena became agitated and quickly put on gloves.
But, as we succeeded in learning from one of the city district civil registry offices, the marriage nevertheless took place.

Anastasia IVINA 1 April 2006

Of course it ain't really too difficult to find photos of Isi with rings on her left hand (e.g. http://tinyurl.com/mkt58). And while I don't have any firsthand knowledge, I'd read that married folk in Russia wear their wedding bands on their right hand. But it's been a slow week for international pole vaulting news, so this'll have to do. ;)

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Unread postby BruceFlorman » Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:27 am

Not unexpectedly, Andreas Maetzler confirmed that the marriage story was an April Fools prank.

Also not unexpectedly, she's been nominated for the 2005 Laureus Sportswoman of the Year award again:
http://www.laureus.com/awards/stories/show_story.php-story-174
She finished second to Kelly Holmes in last year's voting. We'll see if she does any better this year. The article sure seems to rank Annika Sorenstam as the front-runner though.


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