A prominent athlete from Rostov-na-Donu, Russia, has made significant strides in the world of fencing. She began her journey in 1994, encouraged by a friend to attend a fencing school. Her dedication and skill have led her to become a right-handed fencer, representing the Rostov Regional Centre of Olympic Preparation No.1 and Dynamo.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women's Team Foil | G Gold |
| 2021 | Women's Individual Foil | B Bronze |
| 2012 | Women's Team Foil | S Silver |
Her accomplishments are noteworthy. At the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, she received the Order of Friendship from the president of the Russian Federation. In January 2014, she carried the Olympic torch in Rostov-na-Donu for the Sochi Winter Games.
Her success at the 2012 London Olympics earned her a silver medal and the Order for Merits to the Fatherland [first class]. In 2012, she was also honoured with the title of Honoured Master of Sport in Russia.
She holds a degree in Physical Education and Sport Studies from the Rostov-na-Donu Institute of Physical Education and Sport. In 2013, she furthered her education by graduating from the law faculty of Southern Federal University in Rostov-na-Donu.
Outside of fencing, she enjoys cross-stitching. She resides in Rostov-na-Donu with her husband Roman. Her sporting hero is Russian fencer Svetlana Boiko, and she lives by the motto, "He who has known life is in no hurry."
Fluent in Russian, she continues to inspire many with her dedication to both sport and education. Her journey from a young girl encouraged by a friend to an accomplished athlete is truly commendable.
A prominent athlete from Rostov-na-Donu, Russia, has made significant strides in the world of fencing. She began her journey in 1994, encouraged by a friend to attend a fencing school. Her dedication and skill have led her to become a right-handed fencer, representing the Rostov Regional Centre of Olympic Preparation No.1 and Dynamo.