Vitaly Marinich

Vitalii Marynych (Ukrainian: Маринич Віталій Анатолійович,[2] Vitaly Marinich; born 23 November 1970[3]) is a former gymnast that represented the Soviet Union and later Ukraine.[4]

Vitaly Marinich
Country represented Ukraine
Former countries represented Soviet Union
Born (1970-11-23) 23 November 1970
Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union[1]
Retiredyes
Medal record
Men’s artistic gymnastics
World Championships
Representing  Soviet Union
1989 Stuttgart Team
1989 Stuttgart Rings
Representing  Ukraine
1994 Dortmund Team
1994 Brisbane Pommel horse
European Championships
Representing  Soviet Union
1989 Stockholm Rings
1989 Stockholm High bar
Representing  Ukraine
1994 Prague Pommel horse

Career

In 1988, Marinich became a silver medalist in all-around competition at the European Junior Championships, held in Avignon, France.[5]

The following year, Marinich won a gold medal in team competition, representing the Soviet Union, and a bronze medalist in rings event at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart.[6] He also received two silver medals in rings and high bar events at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stockholm.[7]

In 1994, Marinich represented Ukraine at the World Championships in Brisbane (individual) and Dortmund (team), winning two silver medals in team competition and pommel horse event.[8] He also became bronze medalist in pommel horse event at the European Championships in Prague.[9]

Later life

In 2010, he became a coach of the United States men's artistic gymnastics national team.[10] Vitaly Marinitch was initially disciplined by USA Gymnastics after the accusation was made in August 2014. He was asked to resign two years later, in September 2016. Marinich was accused of handing down the back of a gymnast Alaina Legendre's pants.[11]

In 2021, he became a coach of French men's artistic gymnastics national team, but he was laid off in 2023 due to alcohol problems.[12]

References


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