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Elmira Dassaeva Gaas (born 4 April 1986) is a Spanish retired
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.


Personal life

Elmira is the daughter of Soviet football player
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, her mother was a rhythmic gymnast. Her younger sister
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competed in rhythmic gymnastics as part of Spain's national group.


Career

Living in Zaragoza since the early 1990s, she began practising rhythmic gymnastics at the Club Deportivo Zaragozano de Gimnasia with her sister Cristina. Along with other gymnasts such as
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, Ana Bolea or her sister, she made the club become one of the leading teams in rhythmic gymnastics at the regional level for several decades. In the years she has achieved a good number of medals in the Aragon Championships and in the
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, both Individual and Group in the children, pre junior, junior and first categories. In 1996 she was champion of Aragon and runner-up of Spain, both in the children category, in 1997 she won gold in hoop in the children's category in the Spanish Championship, in 1998 she was champion of Aragon, and in 1999, 2000 and 2001 junior champion of Aragón and in 2001 she won gold with hoop and silver with rope at the Spanish Youth Championships. In 1998 she won silver in the final of the Spanish Group Championship in the junior category and in 2002 she won gold in the first category in the same competition, and in 2002 and 2003 she was champion of Aragón in the first category. After that she retired from rhythmic gymnastics and took up aerobic. As an aerobic gymnast she has achieved numerous successes at a national and international level, training at the Aragón Gymnastics Club. In September 2003 she won her first World Cup in the junior category. In 2004 she was 7th individual in the Aerobic Gymnastics World Cup in
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, in addition to being the Spanish individual champion. In 2005 she renewed her reign in the Spanish Championships and added the title in the trios modality. The same year she was individual runner-up at the
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and won gold at the
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. In 2006 she won an individual bronze medal at the World Aerobic Gymnastics Championships in
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and a gold medal at the national championships in Spain. In 2007 she went on to top the world aerobics ranking, she was once again the Spanish champion, she won several gold medals in the World Series, she won individual silver in the
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and won gold in the World Cup held in
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. In 2008 she was 9th individual in the Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships in
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and was once again the Spanish champion. On 1 March 2005, she was awarded as the best Aragonese athlete of the year 2004 award at the gala organized by the Government of Aragon.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dasseva, Elmira 1986 births Living people Spanish rhythmic gymnasts Spanish aerobic gymnasts Russian emigrants to Spain World Games gold medalists for Spain World Games medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the 2005 World Games 21st-century Spanish sportswomen