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Anastasia Valeryevna Zuyeva

Anastasia Zueva
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Personal information
Full name Anastasia Valeryevna Zuyeva-Fesikova
Nickname(s) "Nastya"
National team  Russia
Born (1990-05-08) 8 May 1990 (age 26)
Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 70 kg (150 lb)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes Backstroke
Club Penza school of Olympic reserve
Coach Natalia Kozlova

Anastasia Valeryevna Zuyeva-Fesikova, also spelled "Zueva" (Russian: Анастасия Валерьевна Зуева-Фесикова; born 8 May 1990 in Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast, Russia), is a Russian swimmer who holds the Russian national records for the 50, 100 and 200 metres backstroke events. She swam for Russia at the 2008 Olympics and the 2012 Olympics. At the 2012 Olympic Games, she won a silver medal in the 200 m backstroke.

At age 5, Zueva was brought her mother, Valentina Ivanovna, to the pool. She and her family later moved from Moscow to Penza. She trains in Penza school of Olympic reserve. Her hobbies include hiking and sailing.

Zueva made her debut in the national team of Russia at the 2006 European Championships in Mallorca, Spain. Zueva competed at the 2007 World Championships taking 7th place in 100 m backstroke, 5th place 4x100 meters medley relay. at the 2008 European Championships in Eindhoven, she won gold in 50 m and 100 m backstroke, silver in the 200m back, silver 4x100 meters medley relay. Zueva aggravated an old back injury and she was forced to miss the beginning of the end of the season 2009- 2010.

On 28 April 2009 at the 2009 Russian Championships, Zueva twice swam under the existing world record in the women's long-course 50 m backstroke of 27.67 by Australia's Sophie Edington. In prelims of the meet, Zueva clocked a 27.48 to lead qualifying for the final, where she won the event in 27.47. However, on 29 June 2009, FINA announced they were not recognizing either of these two swims by Zueva as the world record. This subsequently became problematic, as Zueva swam a 27.56 at the Monte Carlo meet of the 2009 Mare Nostrum series on 14 June 2009. This time by Zueva was not viewed as a world record at the time of the meet, as it is slower than either time she swam in April at the Russian Championships; however, the time is still faster than Edington's world record time. She swam under the existing world record in 2009 in the women's long-course 50 m backstroke 3 times; however, two of these 3 times have not been approved as the world record, and the third, as of July 2009, is a likely candidate to not be approved as well.


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