Brusnikina, Olga (1978–)
Brusnikina, Olga (1978–)
Russian synchronized swimmer. Name variations: Olga Brousnikina. Born Nov 9, 1978, in Moscow, Russia.
Won gold medals for duet and team at Sydney Olympics (2000) and for team at Athens Olympics (2004); won World championship for duet and team (1998), solo (2001) and team (2003).
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