Alexandra Gerasimenya: after the birth of my daughter, I settled down. Swimmer Alexandra Gerasimenya: “It’s wrong if the birth of a child cancels out a woman’s dreams and plans. Go to training with positive thoughts.”

News of Belarus. The main star of Belarusian swimming, Alexandra Gerasimenya, now follows the top forums exclusively on TV, as reported in the “Sports Week” program on STV. The young mother supports her husband Evgeniy Tsurkin and the entire Belarusian team from Minsk.

Our correspondent Yulia Silipitskaya met with the famous athlete and talked about swimming and life outside of it.

Yulia Silipitskaya:
The World Short Course Championship has now started. Are you following the tournament?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
Certainly. Especially because my Zhenya is there.

Yulia Silipitskaya:
Isn’t it strange that only 8 athletes went, and 8 coaches with them? What's the point?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
In fact, these are not only trainers, but also a massage therapist and a psychologist. In general, this is normal in a good team.

“Anastasia Shkurdai is a really very good athlete”

Yulia Silipitskaya:
Anastasia Shkurdai is compared to you, do you think she will surpass you? Isn’t it scary that competition has appeared?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
To compete, you have to swim. I don’t know anything about Nastya as a person, but she is really a very good athlete.

“I don’t like to give forecasts, I’m an athlete, and we’re all superstitious”

Yulia Silipitskaya:
Forecast for the World Cup?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
I don’t like to make predictions, I’m an athlete, and we’re all superstitious. Today we already have a medal, and one medal is already a good performance. I wish there was more. You see: they perform well even without me.



Yulia Silipitskaya:
How did your club stand out this year? Will daughter Sofia take her first steps there?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
The club is very good. We have already switched to an electronic registration form, and the most important thing is that this week we will have a tournament where the guys will be selected for international competitions. The youngest participants were born in 2013. And, of course, the elders. There is no program for people like Sofia, but in the near future we want to open groups for younger kindergarteners.

Yulia Silipitskaya:
There is talk of forming a water sports association. What's your opinion? Could you lead?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
It depends on why you do it, if it will be useful in your work, then of course, why not.



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Yulia Silipitskaya:
Could you lead?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
Why not? I have colossal international experience that I can share.

« I have already started training»

Yulia Silipitskaya:
Thinking of preparing for Tokyo?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
A very difficult question. I have already started training, but I will say: it’s difficult not because I haven’t trained for a long time, but because I have to leave Sofia, who is breastfeeding. So I'm very happy with being a mother for now.

Yulia Silipitskaya:
Besides being a mom, where do you see yourself in swimming?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
I have my own club, but I haven’t thought that far yet. I enjoy my current status.

Yulia Silipitskaya:
After Sofia was born, did the old Gerasimenya remain?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
Of course I have changed. The most important thing is that she became calm and settled down.


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« We are losing many talented children because there are no swimming pools in their area.»

Yulia Silipitskaya:
What do you think needs to be radically changed in Belarusian swimming in order for world-class stars to appear?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
We must, of course, pay attention to the regions, because we are losing many talented children because there are no swimming pools in their area. And of course, all groups should be free, although our swimming sections are all free. Well, the coaching staff needs to be stimulated.

“Three medals are comparable to three children. I’m ready for the third one too.”

Yulia Silipitskaya:
Would you like to compete at your home European or World Championships?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
Yes, this is great, but the second European Games are ahead, we’ll see how everything goes. I hope everything will be great. Regarding the World Championship, it could have been held at the Minsk Arena. Yes, yes. There are such collapsible bowl structures that are rented during forums. That would be great!


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Yulia Silipitskaya:
Three Olympic medals, in terms of emotions, what can surpass?

Alexandra Gerasimenya:
Well, of course, the birth of a child. And three medals are comparable to three children. I'm ready for the third!

Olympic Games Silver London 2012 100 m/s Silver London 2012 50 m a/s Bronze Rio de Janeiro 2016 50 m a/s World Championships Silver Melbourne 2007 50m back Gold Shanghai 2011 100 m/s World Short Course Championships Gold Istanbul 2012 50 m/s European Championships Bronze Berlin 2002 50m back Bronze Berlin 2002 50 m/s Silver Budapest 2006 50m back Gold Budapest 2010 50m back Silver Budapest 2010 100 m/s European Short Course Championships Silver Riesa 2002 50 m/s Silver Riesa 2002 4×50 m high-speed relay Bronze Trieste 2005 50m back Silver Istanbul 2009 50m back Bronze Istanbul 2009 100m back Gold Chartres 2012 50 m/s Silver Chartres 2012 50m butterfly Bronze Chartres 2012 4×50 m high-speed relay Bronze Netanya 2015 funny comb. 4x50m relay Universiade Silver Bangkok 2007 50 m/s Silver Bangkok 2007 50m back Gold Belgrade 2009 50 m/s Silver Belgrade 2009 100 m/s Bronze Belgrade 2009 50m back Gold Shenzhen 2011 50 m/s Silver Shenzhen 2011 50m back Bronze Shenzhen 2011 100m back Gold Kazan 2013 100 m/s Gold Kazan 2013 50 m/s Gold Kazan 2013 50m butterfly Silver Kazan 2013 50m back State awards

Alexandra Viktorovna Gerasimenya(belor. Aliaksandra Viktarauna Gerasimenya; genus. December 31 ( 19851231 ) , Minsk, Belarusian SSR) - Belarusian swimmer, two-time vice-champion of the 2012 Olympic Games (50 and 100 meters freestyle), bronze medalist of the 2016 Olympic Games (50 meters freestyle), winner of gold awards at the World and European Championships both in " long water" (pool 50 m) and "short" (pool 25 m). Multiple Universiade champion (2009, 2011 and 2013). Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus (2012). He competes in freestyle, backstroke and butterfly swimming.

Sports achievements

Gerasimenya achieved her highest achievements in 2010-2012. In 2010, she won the European Aquatics Championships in Budapest in the 50-meter backstroke (where she also came second in the 100-meter freestyle). In 2011, at the World Championships in Shanghai, Alexandra shared first place in the 100-meter freestyle with Danish Janette Ottesen. At the 2012 London Olympics on August 2, Alexandra won silver in the 100-meter freestyle with a national record of 53.38 seconds, losing to Ranomi Kromowidjojo of the Netherlands, who swam an Olympic record of 53.00 seconds. On August 4, in the 50-meter freestyle, history repeated itself: Gerasimenya swam a national record (24.28 seconds), but lost to Kromovidyojo (24.05 seconds).

At the end of 2012, she won gold in the 50-meter freestyle in a 25-meter pool, first at the European Championships in Chartres, and then at the World Championships in Istanbul.

In the summer of 2013, she won three golds (50 and 100 meters freestyle, 50 meters butterfly) and one silver (50 meters backstroke) at the Universiade in Kazan. At a distance of 50 meters freestyle, Gerasimenya won the third Universiade in a row.

At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, she won a bronze medal in the final heat of the 50-meter freestyle.

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“Well, damn, now let’s go dry off,” he said to Petya.
Approaching the forest guardhouse, Denisov stopped, peering into the forest. Through the forest, between the trees, a man in a jacket, bast shoes and a Kazan hat, with a gun over his shoulder and an ax in his belt, walked with long, light steps on long legs, with long, dangling arms. Seeing Denisov, this man hastily threw something into the bush and, taking off his wet hat with its drooping brim, approached the boss. It was Tikhon. His face, pitted with smallpox and wrinkles, with small, narrow eyes, shone with self-satisfied gaiety. He raised his head high and, as if holding back laughter, stared at Denisov.
“Well, where did it fall?” Denisov said.
-Where have you been? “I followed the French,” Tikhon answered boldly and hastily in a hoarse but melodious bass.
- Why did you climb during the day? Cattle! Well, didn't you take it?..
“I took it,” said Tikhon.
- Where is he?
“Yes, I took him first at dawn,” Tikhon continued, moving his flat legs turned out wider in his bast shoes, “and took him into the forest.” I see it's not okay. I think, let me go and get another more careful one.
“Look, you scoundrel, that’s how it is,” Denisov said to the esaul. - Why didn’t you do this?
“Why should we lead him,” Tikhon interrupted hastily and angrily, “he’s not fit.” Don't I know which ones you need?
- What a beast!.. Well?..
“I went after someone else,” Tikhon continued, “I crawled into the forest in this manner, and lay down.” – Tikhon suddenly and flexibly lay down on his belly, imagining in their faces how he did it. “One and catch up,” he continued. “I’ll rob him in this manner.” – Tikhon quickly and easily jumped up. “Let’s go, I say, to the colonel.” How loud he will be. And there are four of them here. They rushed at me with skewers. “I hit them with an ax in this manner: why are you, Christ is with you,” Tikhon cried, waving his arms and frowning menacingly, sticking out his chest.
“We saw from the mountain how you asked a line through the puddles,” said the esaul, narrowing his shining eyes.
Petya really wanted to laugh, but he saw that everyone was holding back from laughing. He quickly moved his eyes from Tikhon’s face to the faces of the esaul and Denisov, not understanding what it all meant.
“Don’t even imagine it,” Denisov said, coughing angrily. “Why didn’t he do it?”
Tikhon began to scratch his back with one hand, his head with the other, and suddenly his whole face stretched into a shining, stupid smile, revealing a missing tooth (for which he was nicknamed Shcherbaty). Denisov smiled, and Petya burst into cheerful laughter, which Tikhon himself joined in.
“Yes, it’s completely wrong,” said Tikhon. “The clothes he’s wearing are bad, so where should we take him?” Yes, and a rude man, your honor. Why, he says, I myself am the son of Anaral, I won’t go, he says.
- What a brute! - Denisov said. - I need to ask...
“Yes, I asked him,” said Tikhon. - He says: I don’t know him well. There are many of ours, he says, but all of them are bad; only, he says, one name. “If you’re fine,” he says, “you’ll take everyone,” Tikhon concluded, looking cheerfully and decisively into Denisov’s eyes.
“Here I’ll pour in a hundred gogs, and you’ll do the same,” Denisov said sternly.
“Why be angry,” said Tikhon, “well, I haven’t seen your French?” Just let it get dark, I’ll bring whatever you want, at least three.
“Well, let’s go,” Denisov said, and he rode all the way to the guardhouse, frowning angrily and silently.
Tikhon came from behind, and Petya heard the Cossacks laughing with him and at him about some boots that he had thrown into a bush.
When that laughter that had taken possession of him at Tikhon’s words and smile passed, and Petya realized for a moment that this Tikhon had killed a man, he felt embarrassed. He looked back at the captive drummer, and something pierced his heart. But this awkwardness lasted only for a moment. He felt the need to raise his head higher, cheer up and ask the esaul with a significant look about tomorrow's enterprise, so as not to be unworthy of the society in which he was.
The sent officer met Denisov on the road with the news that Dolokhov himself would arrive now and that everything was fine on his part.
Denisov suddenly became cheerful and called Petya over to him.
“Well, tell me about yourself,” he said.

When Petya left Moscow, leaving his relatives, he joined his regiment and soon after that he was taken as an orderly to the general who commanded a large detachment. From the time of his promotion to officer, and especially from his entry into the active army, where he participated in the Battle of Vyazemsky, Petya was in a constantly happily excited state of joy at the fact that he was great, and in a constantly enthusiastic haste not to miss any case of real heroism . He was very happy with what he saw and experienced in the army, but at the same time it seemed to him that where he was not, that was where the most real, heroic things were now happening. And he was in a hurry to get to where he was not.
When on October 21 his general expressed a desire to send someone to Denisov’s detachment, Petya asked so pitifully to send him that the general could not refuse. But, sending him, the general, remembering Petya’s crazy act in the battle of Vyazemsky, where Petya, instead of going along the road to where he was sent, galloped in a chain under the fire of the French and shot there twice from his pistol - sending him, the general namely, he forbade Petya to participate in any of Denisov’s actions. This made Petya blush and became confused when Denisov asked if he could stay. Before leaving for the edge of the forest, Petya believed that he needed to strictly fulfill his duty and return immediately. But when he saw the French, saw Tikhon, learned that they would certainly attack that night, he, with the speed of transitions of young people from one glance to another, decided with himself that his general, whom he had hitherto greatly respected, was rubbish, the German that Denisov is a hero, and Esaul is a hero, and that Tikhon is a hero, and that he would be ashamed to leave them in difficult times.
It was already getting dark when Denisov, Petya and the esaul drove up to the guardhouse. In the semi-darkness one could see horses in saddles, Cossacks, hussars setting up huts in the clearing and (so that the French would not see the smoke) building a reddening fire in a forest ravine. In the entryway of a small hut, a Cossack, rolling up his sleeves, was chopping lamb. In the hut itself there were three officers from Denisov’s party, who had set up a table out of the door. Petya took off his wet dress, letting it dry, and immediately began to assist the officers in setting up the dinner table.
Ten minutes later the table was ready, covered with a napkin. On the table there was vodka, rum in a flask, white bread and fried lamb with salt.
Sitting at the table with the officers and tearing apart the fatty, fragrant lamb with his hands, through which lard flowed, Petya was in an enthusiastic childish state of tender love for all people and, as a result, confidence in the same love of other people for himself.

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Sports career

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Coaches

Elena Klimova, Olga Yaskevich

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Awards and medals

Swimming
Olympic Games
Silver London 2012 100 m/s
Silver London 2012 50 m a/s
Bronze Rio de Janeiro 2016 50 m a/s
World Championships
Silver Melbourne 2007 50m back
Gold Shanghai 2011 100 m/s
World Short Course Championships
Gold Istanbul 2012 50 m/s
European Championships
Bronze Berlin 2002 50m back
Bronze Berlin 2002 50 m/s
Silver Budapest 2006 50m back
Gold Budapest 2010 50m back
Silver Budapest 2010 100 m/s
European Short Course Championships
Silver Riesa 2002 50 m/s
Silver Riesa 2002 4×50 m high-speed relay
Bronze Trieste 2005 50m back
Silver Istanbul 2009 50m back
Bronze Istanbul 2009 100m back
Gold Chartres 2012 50 m/s
Silver Chartres 2012 50m butterfly
Bronze Chartres 2012 4×50 m high-speed relay
Bronze Netanya 2015 funny comb. 4x50m relay
Universiade
Silver Bangkok 2007 50 m/s
Silver Bangkok 2007 50m back
Gold Belgrade 2009 50 m/s
Silver Belgrade 2009 100 m/s
Bronze Belgrade 2009 50m back
Gold Shenzhen 2011 50 m/s
Silver Shenzhen 2011 50m back
Bronze Shenzhen 2011 100m back
Gold Kazan 2013 100 m/s
Gold Kazan 2013 50 m/s
Gold Kazan 2013 50m butterfly
Silver Kazan 2013 50m back
State awards

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Alexandra Viktorovna Gerasimenya(belor. Aliaksandra Viktarauna Gerasimenya; genus. December 31 ( 19851231 ) , Minsk, Belarusian SSR) - Belarusian swimmer, two-time vice-champion of the 2012 Olympic Games (50 and 100 meters freestyle), bronze medalist of the 2016 Olympic Games (50 meters freestyle), winner of gold awards at the World and European Championships both in " long water" (pool 50 m) and "short" (pool 25 m). Multiple Universiade champion (2009, 2011 and 2013). Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Belarus (2012). He competes in freestyle, backstroke and butterfly swimming.

Sports achievements

Gerasimenya achieved her highest achievements in 2010-2012. In 2010, she won the European Aquatics Championships in Budapest in the 50-meter backstroke (where she also came second in the 100-meter freestyle). In 2011, at the World Championships in Shanghai, Alexandra shared first place in the 100-meter freestyle with Danish Janette Ottesen.

At the 2012 London Olympics on August 2, Alexandra won silver in the 100-meter freestyle with a national record of 53.38 seconds, losing to Ranomi Kromowidjojo of the Netherlands, who swam an Olympic record of 53.00 seconds. On August 4, in the 50-meter freestyle, history repeated itself: Gerasimenya swam a national record (24.28 seconds), but lost to Kromovidjojo (24.05 seconds).

At the end of 2012, she won gold in the 50-meter freestyle in a 25-meter pool, first at the European Championships in Chartres, and then at the World Championships in Istanbul.

In the summer of 2013, she won three golds (50 and 100 meters freestyle, 50 meters butterfly) and one silver (50 meters backstroke) at the Universiade in Kazan. At a distance of 50 meters freestyle, Gerasimenya won the third Universiade in a row.

At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, she won a bronze medal in the final heat of the 50-meter freestyle.

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Athletes are people too: they think about quitting sports and answer their mother’s questions: “When will you get married?” “Goldfish” Alexandra Gerasimenya spoke about the difficulties in her sports and personal life, as well as overcoming them, for the joint project “Hero of Our Time” between Hennessy Very Special and Bolshoi magazine.

- How do you feel about being called a “goldfish”?

I'm calm. Moreover, this nickname is already more than ten years old. I once won three gold medals at the European Youth Championships, and one of the journalists nicknamed me “goldfish.” It's been the same since then.

- What was the most difficult moment in your sports career?

It would be wrong to single out one point. At each stage, new obstacles appeared that had to be dealt with. When I first started swimming, I was one of the laggards. And I even decided that swimming was not for me, I had to stop. I didn’t leave only because of the team: the guys I studied with and the coaches. She turned from a laggard into a leader and maintained her leadership in the future. The next difficult moment came when I was disqualified for two years. You understand that when you train just for the sake of training, it somehow doesn’t work out very well. It's very difficult to study when you don't have a goal. But she wasn’t there because I couldn’t compete. Initially, it was a question of disqualification for four years. It was difficult psychologically, plus there were also health problems.

- During your disqualification, did you have any thoughts of quitting swimming and doing something else?

Of course, more than once. But, again, you understand that you have just started your swimming career and you can’t stop right away... There was a desire to prove that I can achieve results. Despite the fact that someone doesn't want it. Oddly enough, negative motivation - when you prove yourself, get angry - is much stronger than just the desire to fulfill the category standard or win first place.

You talked about how you could retire after the World Championships in Kazan. What event or thought made you want to continue?

Probably anger at the situation and the understanding that I want and, most importantly, can achieve Olympic gold. Moreover, there were six months left before the Olympics in Rio, and I would never have forgiven myself if I had not tried.

- Maybe you have some kind of personal attitude? What you tell yourself when you feel bad.

I will say this: one thing never works. If you managed to persuade yourself once, it is not a fact that you will succeed again. We must constantly look for new ways and methods, and come up with inspiring ideas. Sometimes I scolded myself. Sometimes she persuaded. Such elementary, ridiculous, absolutely simple things that should not have yielded results - but they did. Although a psychologist works with us, so in this regard it is much easier for athletes.

Never stop, never give up. Difficulties build character and make you better.

- You are an example of a strong, successful girl who is moving towards her goal. Who do you look up to?

I am a person who does not create an idol for myself. I have never tried to imitate anyone. But I try to see in others the qualities that I myself would like to acquire. There are many such people. When I accidentally cross paths and work with them, I am always amazed. It’s not without reason that they say that we meet people for a reason. Life gives us the opportunity to learn something from them. I think this is true. Even a person who did not treat you very well is also needed for something in life. Difficulties build character and make you better.

- What character traits would you like to develop in yourself?

I understand that I am not perfect: I have many positive and negative traits. I would like to cultivate patience and self-control. It would seem that at my level in swimming an athlete must have such qualities. I agree, but again, professionally you can feel calm, but in life you can approach everyday issues completely differently.

I have a question that is relevant for a beautiful young woman who devotes almost all her time to her career: sports or business. What about the family?

Important question. I wouldn't say that combining family and career is a problem. But I think it is very important that your companion supports your endeavors. We have a stereotype: a woman must clean, do laundry, cook, go to the store, and raise a child. But when dad is also involved, both parents will be able to manage everything both in the family and in their careers. The main thing is to act as one team. Many women find themselves in motherhood. I don't think this is good or bad. This is their desire. Then the woman raises the children, looks after the house - and feels great. But there are those who see themselves not only in motherhood, who need personal growth and fulfillment in their profession. Everyone has their own needs, right? A person, be it a man or a woman, feels uncomfortable if the birth of a child cancels out the dreams and plans that he had. It shouldn't be like this, it's wrong. You need to find a balance between career and family.

Are your relatives trying to influence you? Are they not talking about how it’s time to quit sports and focus on motherhood?

I am a person who is difficult to influence. Everything has its time. I'm not giving up motherhood. Of course, I understand that my parents want to become grandparents and try themselves in a new role. But this is my family, right? I’m glad that my loved ones are worried and worried about me, but I decide for myself what to do next. Of course, I had a conversation about family with my mother - this is my mother! But there was no such thing as “stop being a girl!” Moreover, I am constantly busy, I don’t have time to “sit”.

-Where do you see yourself in ten years? Are you an athlete or a mother, do you live in Belarus or abroad?

Ten years is such a short time! During this time, nothing may change radically. Of course, I see myself as a family man, with children. Will I still be swimming in ten years? Keeping fit, taking part in local competitions - yes. And do your other favorite thing, which is swimming.

- What do you expect from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics?

I have the most optimistic expectations!