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Abu Dhabi - Emirates Voice

World gymnastics stories don't come much more inspiring than Margarita Mamum. The Olympic and seven-time world champion's Dubai trip for the First International Emirates Cup of Rhythmic Gymnastics was all about motivation.

While the Rio Olympics 2016 showed her competitive spirit which was highlighted by her all-around gold-medal win after beating her best friend and training partner Yana Kudryavtseva, Dubai saw Mamun in a different light as she lifted the spirits of the kids, even volunteering to distribute gift hampers to the rising stars at the prize distribution ceremony on Saturday. "Apart from being an Olympic champion, I am also an ambassador of the sport and it's nice to see kids showing so much enthusiasm for the game. It's basically about giving back to the sport, which has given me so much joy and pleasure," Mamun, who came as a chief guest for the event, told Khaleej Times on the sidelines of the five-day event at Al Habtoor City in Dubai.

Following her Olympic gold last year, Mamum has been active in the development and spread of rhythmic gymnastics around the world. Dubai was her first stop - Ksenia Dzhalagnia, founder of Dubai Youth Olympic School Ryhthmic Gym, played a key role in inviting her for the event.

Having seen the splendid performance of UAE gymnasts led by six-year-old Lamia Tariq Malallah, who pocketed 10 medals in the face of stiff competition from powerhouse Russia and 25 other countries over the two days of the competition, Mamun raised the spirits of the kids by rating it as a top-notch performance.

"That's incredible for the UAE and hats off to the gymnasts. I believe the gymnasts have got the right start and they can only get better in the years to come," said the 21-year-old decorated Russian gymnast, who has scribbled her name into the record books many times.

"The UAE girls have a lot of potential. They are artistic, beautiful, lean and elegant and all these qualities point towards a bright future for the country in gymnastics," Mamun added.

Mamun, who is also known as the 'Bengal Tiger' for her Bangladeshi origin, reserved special praise for Lamia, who has been the cynosure of all eyes after her second successive gold-winning feat. "I think Lamia is a future star. I watched her performance yesterday and I was impressed with what I've seen. And mind you, she has already won a couple of gold in international events and she is just six. I had not even started at this age," Mamum remarked.

Coming from the legend herself, the words will definitely spur Lamia and her cohort to light up the gymnastics scene in the UAE as the sport looks to find a footing in the country. Born in 1995 in Moscow to a Bangladeshi father and Russian mother, Mamun's introduction to gymnastics at the age of seven was quite late in terms of international standards.

However, the late start did not dampen her motivation as her upward spiral culminated with a record-breaking gold after a display full of grace and elegance in Rio last year. The only gymnast to have scores over 19 points on all four apparatus, Mamun created a new Olympic mark under the 20-point judging system with a total of 76.483 points, surpassing the previous score of Evgenia Kanaeva at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Mamun's heroics also meant former Soviet states have won every individual Olympic medal, 18 in total, in the event since 1996.

To succeed, one must never lose focus, according to Mamun. "I have been passionate about the game from the start. And in pursuit of the Olympic gold, I worked on a four-year plan, which meant my life revolved around training and competitions. To be a top gymnast, the kids must have a dream, they must love the game. They have to work hard and understand that the pressure will be there but they must not give up," she concluded.

Source: Khaleej Times

 

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