Svetlana Kolesnichenko

Svetlana Kolesnichenko

Artistic swimming

  • 3-time Olympic champion (2016, 2020)
  • 16-time World champion
  • 11-time European champion

Svetlana Kolesnichenko
September 20, 1993 (Russia)
Synchronised swimmer

  • Russian National Team of Synchronized Swimming
  • Ambassador SWANS.

3-time Olympic champion Svetlana Kolesnichenko has titles in team, duet and solo events. She has won 16 gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships. Svetlana is a multiple champion of Russia.

She also won 11 gold medals at the LEN European Aquatics Championships, as well as 2 golds at the 2013 Summer Universiade.

Now Kolesnichenko takes part in the performances of the Living Water Theater, which was created by three-time Olympic champion Maria Kiselyova, and believes that next year she will perform at the Olympics in Paris.

International MEDAL RECORD

  • Solidarity Games, Russia – Kazan 2022
    Gold – Duet Technical
    Gold – Duet Free
  • Olympic Games
    GOLD – 2016 Rio de Janeiro – Team.
    GOLD – 2020 Tokyo – Duet.
    GOLD – 2020 Tokyo – Team.
  • World Championships
    GOLD – 2011 Shanghai – Team technical routine.
    GOLD – 2011 Shanghai – Team free routine.
    GOLD – 2011 Shanghai – Free routine combination.
    GOLD – 2013 Barcelona – Team free routine.
    GOLD – 2013 Barcelona – Duet free routine.
    GOLD – 2013 Barcelona – Duet technical routine.
    GOLD – 2015 Kazan – Team technical routine.
    GOLD – 2015 Kazan – Team free routine.
    GOLD – 2015 Kazan – Free routine combination.
    GOLD – 2017 Budapest – Solo technical routine.
    GOLD – 2017 Budapest – Solo free routine.
    GOLD – 2017 Budapest – Duet technical routine.
    GOLD – 2017 Budapest – Duet free routine.
    GOLD – 2019 Gwangju – Solo technical routine.
    GOLD – 2019 Gwangju – Duet technical routine.
    GOLD – 2019 Gwangju – Duet free routine.
  • European Championships
    GOLD – 2014 Berlin – Duet routine.
    GOLD – 2014 Berlin – Team routine.
    GOLD – 2016 London – Team technical routine.
    GOLD – 2016 London – Combination routine.
    GOLD – 2018 Glasgow – Solo free routine.
    GOLD – 2018 Glasgow – Solo technical routine.
    GOLD – 2018 Glasgow – Duet free routine.
    GOLD – 2018 Glasgow – Duet technical routine.
    GOLD – 2021 Budapest – Duet technical routine.
    GOLD – 2021 Budapest – Duet free routine.
    GOLD – 2021 Budapest – Team technical routine.
  • Universiade
    GOLD – 2013 Kazan – Duet routine.
    GOLD – 2013 Kazan – Team routine.